Exactly.Mr Magic wrote:No chance - we survived the GT sacking so this is but a blip in comparison!Dr Spaceman wrote:[Posters have previously alluded to this "scandal" ripping the club apart, but IMO that's not going to happen. I just hope it doesn't rip this forum apart
And whilst I too recognize that this 17 year old is seemingly out of control and in desperate need of assistance, she'll never get it unless she recognizes she needs it and accepts the assistance when it is offered to her.
I've also got real concerns the way some are categorizing the Club in this whole saga - what exactly are they supposed to do?
Just ignore the girl and 'hope' that she will eventually go away?
That tactic doesn't appear to have been a 'success' so far.
On the face of it , it would appear that the AFL have 'ticked off' on the Club's handling of the issue (if they had objections the Club would surely have heard and would have acquiesced as is their normal form)
So what exactly should the Club have done/been doing that would have resolved all of this?
I read/hear/see plenty of criticisms but I don't see much advice from those who criticize.
You've got parents, you've got family and friends, you've got teachers, you've got welfare experts, you've got police, you've got judges, you've got..........
Nah, forget all of them. Let's expect a club that's set up to run a football team to clean up the mess
One of the most telling parts of the article in The Age was this:
"This year, she says, she went "off the rails" and has been arrested several times for shoplifting, drug use, assault and trespass. She escaped each charge without conviction, she says, and felt invincible."
Without getting political, there is no doubt this is one of the things that saw Brumby get the boot.
There has got to be some return to personal responsibility and punishment for doing the wrong thing. Otherwise Kim will simply be the tip of the iceberg. In a perfect world young girls would look at this story and see it as some type of warning.
Unfortunately in today's times, some will simply see it as a guidebook to fame