"Be yourself" always has to be within the constraints of "be professional" (and "be legal"). Otherwise, it could excuse anything.Meredith1965 wrote:To be honest, I am not sure how that whack squares with the “be yourself” mantra. It’s hardly like he was spending a night on the tiles.
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He needed to be smarter.
What if at the races, some drunk moron decides to punch him up the night before a granny?
Do you reckon the team would have been affected?
It would have totally forked our morning, the media would have had a field day and the final would have been derailed before it even started.
He doesn’t make smart decisions and that’s why he won’t be at Collingwood next year.
What if at the races, some drunk moron decides to punch him up the night before a granny?
Do you reckon the team would have been affected?
It would have totally forked our morning, the media would have had a field day and the final would have been derailed before it even started.
He doesn’t make smart decisions and that’s why he won’t be at Collingwood next year.
Beware the swooping Magpie.
Yeah, was thinking 'bout Jezza Cameron. Victim of unprovoked assault while having a quiet one in the pub.burnsy17 wrote:...
What if at the races, some drunk moron decides to punch him up the night before a granny?
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Ya reckon he's gone?burnsy17 wrote:...
He doesn’t make smart decisions and that’s why he won’t be at Collingwood next year.
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If that's so turning up to mad monday dressed as a jockey isn't going to help him either.Pete 70 wrote:I get the feeling he may be on very shaky ground. Seriously, let’s go to the races the day before a GF. Fly seemed pretty pissed. Time will tell.
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eddiesmith wrote:That was brilliantGerry Cooper wrote:If that's so turning up to mad monday dressed as a jockey isn't going to help him either.Pete 70 wrote:I get the feeling he may be on very shaky ground. Seriously, let’s go to the races the day before a GF. Fly seemed pretty pissed. Time will tell.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
The sonics were worse!think positive wrote:...
its just bad optics and too risky.
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'“I’m not a basic footballer like everyone else, I’m allowed to live a life. I was home by 10pm and was on the waters. Everyone can make of it what they want, but I’m a f***ing premiership player,” Ginnivan told foxfooty.com.au in the rooms post-game.'
He's not "reading the room".
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The players will know what the rules are, presumably, but it’s not as though he was out at 2am partying. He was home by ten and not drinking. On the face of it, it was just a recreational evening in a place not known for trouble or violence. But clearly it nettled McRae, so it must have offended some unwritten rule about not being out in public the night before.
Craig Kelly was still saying on MMM after the game that McRae was not concerned about Jack going to the races, so somewhere the wires are crossed. The bigger issue for Ginni is that he was not very impactful. I wonder whether .john Noble might be groomed as a small forward next year.
Craig Kelly was still saying on MMM after the game that McRae was not concerned about Jack going to the races, so somewhere the wires are crossed. The bigger issue for Ginni is that he was not very impactful. I wonder whether .john Noble might be groomed as a small forward next year.
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Did it nettle McRae though? I saw him make that statement. It was with an eye roll at worst.Meredith1965 wrote:The players will know what the rules are, presumably, but it’s not as though he was out at 2am partying. He was home by ten and not drinking. On the face of it, it was just a recreational evening in a place not known for trouble or violence. But clearly it nettled McRae, so it must have offended some unwritten rule about not being out in public the night before.
Craig Kelly was still saying on MMM after the game that McRae was not concerned about Jack going to the races, so somewhere the wires are crossed. The bigger issue for Ginni is that he was not very impactful. I wonder whether .john Noble might be groomed as a small forward next year.
Everyone from the club with something to say about it has come out in public saying they have no problem with it. CEO says the club is fine with it. CEO says McRae is fine with it. McRae has said he's fine with it.
It's just the keyboardists and even then just a few noisy ones, that have a problem with it.
My advice to Jack right now? He should go get himself a sponsorship deal from the responsible alcohol lobby.
"You could be at the races or you could be at a pub in Torquay. Doesn't mean you have to drink"
Cheeky grin. Sip water from a glass. Sniff once.
Now that'd be an ad I'd watch.
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