Ben Cousins - He's back (now at Richmond) [Merged Threads]
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There is really some rubbish on the boards at the moment. Not pointing the finger at anyone or any site, but to even think that Collingwood are not playing the game to win premierships is just silly.
All people associated with the Board and Coaching staff, along with players ARE aiming for the Premiership. We do NOT know what goes on behind closed doors, and to assume something without the facts shows the level of intelligence of some posters.
Yes, I would have loved someone with Ben cousin's ability at our club, and I would love to go for a run too, but I know the risks of me running, so don't. The club have made a decision based on facts and investigations, and have decided that the risks of having Ben at our club was too high.
Now lets move on to the next big name we may make a play for!
All people associated with the Board and Coaching staff, along with players ARE aiming for the Premiership. We do NOT know what goes on behind closed doors, and to assume something without the facts shows the level of intelligence of some posters.
Yes, I would have loved someone with Ben cousin's ability at our club, and I would love to go for a run too, but I know the risks of me running, so don't. The club have made a decision based on facts and investigations, and have decided that the risks of having Ben at our club was too high.
Now lets move on to the next big name we may make a play for!
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If a person with a drug addiction was able to take their drug of preference legally, would it still be classified as an addiction?
For instance all illegal drugs have a legal equivalent, that can be obtained on prescription.
If this happened, couldn't the player honestly say to everyone, I am no longer taking illegal drugs?
For instance all illegal drugs have a legal equivalent, that can be obtained on prescription.
If this happened, couldn't the player honestly say to everyone, I am no longer taking illegal drugs?
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Culprit is on the money.Culprit wrote:Cousins does not have AFL approval as yet so he may not be going to any club.
I knew 3 days ago we were going to pass on Cousins and the total reasons explained to me by the club as to why, I now accept.
The story in the HUN is a great spin piece by the club to make us look good after the Dids/Heater debacle.
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drugs have a legal equivalent, that can be obtained on prescription.
These drugs are also illegal if not obtained by script.
I understand your point, but what it gets down to is that he would test positive for illicit drugs even if they were prescribed to help nullify or beat an addiction.
Much the same as testing positive for nicotine because you wear the patch to stop smoking... means the habit has not gone.
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If that is the case, where's the retraction and or apology for this thread? Hmm, 3 days ago?The Collingwood Turtle wrote:Culprit is on the money.Culprit wrote:Cousins does not have AFL approval as yet so he may not be going to any club.
I knew 3 days ago we were going to pass on Cousins and the total reasons explained to me by the club as to why I now accept.
The story in the HUN is a great spin piece by the club to make us look good after the Dids/Heater debacle.
http://www.magpies.net/nick/bb/viewtopic.php?t=46914
The Collingwood Turtle wrote:What a crock of shite this is ........
"The Herald Sun has learned the Collingwood board is not unanimous in the view that Cousins should be pursued. While a move to draft Cousins has not been put to a vote at board level, key officials at the club are aware the topic is a delicate one."
These people at board level are obviously concerned with the brand rather than winning a flag !
Instead of getting good blokes who can't play like Andrew Williams, Shane Woewodin and Chad Morrison how about acquiring some REAL talent like Cousins.
Now I'm really hoping the HUN is on the wrong tram but knowing some of the people on the board it comes as no surprise they're more worried damaging the "brand" rather than acquiring quality players.
How many times in our history have we overlooked opposition players to only rue being a kick away from a premiership because of a lack of true class. That's not bad luck, it's bad management.
I am sick of being second best or having the most fans.
Premierships are the ONLY barometer of success !
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