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No, only you groupie girls.plugger66 wrote:Yes I follow them home from training. Doesnt everyone do that?clarky449 wrote:Do some of you stalk the players trying to find out where they live?
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Everytime I have mentioned this topic, there has been a huge volume of hate responses !
Sure, it may not be a major issue to outsiders, but it is one of many little things that have happened this year that have pissed a few of the more experienced players off - I know this first hand.
As others quite rightly say, they are being paid plenty, so work/travel is part of the contract. In time, they will have to adjust, but it hasn't helped overall morale.
Sure, it may not be a major issue to outsiders, but it is one of many little things that have happened this year that have pissed a few of the more experienced players off - I know this first hand.
As others quite rightly say, they are being paid plenty, so work/travel is part of the contract. In time, they will have to adjust, but it hasn't helped overall morale.
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Perhaps it's because it's negative crap.Junction Oval wrote:Everytime I have mentioned this topic, there has been a huge volume of hate responses !
I'd take the Stan Alves approach with the players: If they don't want to be a part of our club, they can leave. If a piddly little thing like extra travel makes them lose games, God help us in the future.
Perhaps in their excessive spare time at the club they could practise hitting targets by foot and by hand; doesn't look like any of them have practised that this year.
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Not trying to rude or abrupt but they really need to suck it up and get over it - driving an extra 20mins is not the end of the world - if they can't cope with something this small how on earth will they cope once the lights fade and no-one remembers them!Junction Oval wrote:Everytime I have mentioned this topic, there has been a huge volume of hate responses !
Sure, it may not be a major issue to outsiders, but it is one of many little things that have happened this year that have pissed a few of the more experienced players off - I know this first hand.
As others quite rightly say, they are being paid plenty, so work/travel is part of the contract. In time, they will have to adjust, but it hasn't helped overall morale.
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Ross Lyon said on the couch, "I dont coach skill errors"GrumpyOne wrote: Perhaps in their excessive spare time at the club they could practise hitting targets by foot and by hand; doesn't look like any of them have practised that this year.
Players dont practice skills
not an issue apparently
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The feeling I got when I read Grammy's tweet on 22nd February about his travel experience to Seaford.Junction Oval wrote:Everytime I have mentioned this topic, there has been a huge volume of hate responses !
Sure, it may not be a major issue to outsiders, but it is one of many little things that have happened this year that have pissed a few of the more experienced players off - I know this first hand.
As others quite rightly say, they are being paid plenty, so work/travel is part of the contract. In time, they will have to adjust, but it hasn't helped overall morale.
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Somebody on his staff should.sunsaint wrote:Ross Lyon said on the couch, "I dont coach skill errors"GrumpyOne wrote: Perhaps in their excessive spare time at the club they could practise hitting targets by foot and by hand; doesn't look like any of them have practised that this year.
Players dont practice skills
not an issue apparently
Stewie Loewe went from spraying them like a drunk in a urinal to being one of the most reliable kicks in the team, with a bit of assistance from Peter Hudson.
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It's one of many reasons for our decline this year. You need to realise that these blokes are not your ordinary everyday employees. If they were we'd all be AFL footballers. Also, it's more than an extra 20 minutes, it's more than 30 minutes each way.Seaford_Saint wrote:Not trying to rude or abrupt but they really need to suck it up and get over it - driving an extra 20mins is not the end of the world - if they can't cope with something this small how on earth will they cope once the lights fade and no-one remembers them!Junction Oval wrote:Everytime I have mentioned this topic, there has been a huge volume of hate responses !
Sure, it may not be a major issue to outsiders, but it is one of many little things that have happened this year that have pissed a few of the more experienced players off - I know this first hand.
As others quite rightly say, they are being paid plenty, so work/travel is part of the contract. In time, they will have to adjust, but it hasn't helped overall morale.
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Re: Seaford
I see what you're saying.Con Gorozidis wrote:Before we go on - Im not re-igniting the Seaford good bad debate here. Its been done to death and is boring.
But speaking to a mate yesterday who has no interest in the saints but is an expert in workplace issues and HR. He raised the Seaford issue as I believe GT did last night.
The issue is not about Seaford. Just about change. People dont respond well or perform well immediately after major changes to routine and environment.
So the change to Seaford has probably caused angst just because majr changes really screw with peoples performance and sense of well being in general.
And before you say "harden up" and all that stuff - Im not saying this is the reason for our woes. I think its just a load of little things all adding up. This is just one of the little things.
Quality thoughts, instinctively ppl would think better facilities better performances.
But changes to environments, changes to routine possible can have a negative effect.
Wonder if there are any psychology ppl that can assist with this...?
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Agree to disagree on that - I know how long it takes me when I do the same distance ( and different ways/ peak and non-peak)Bernard Shakey wrote:It's one of many reasons for our decline this year. You need to realise that these blokes are not your ordinary everyday employees. If they were we'd all be AFL footballers. Also, it's more than an extra 20 minutes, it's more than 30 minutes each way.Seaford_Saint wrote:Not trying to rude or abrupt but they really need to suck it up and get over it - driving an extra 20mins is not the end of the world - if they can't cope with something this small how on earth will they cope once the lights fade and no-one remembers them!Junction Oval wrote:Everytime I have mentioned this topic, there has been a huge volume of hate responses !
Sure, it may not be a major issue to outsiders, but it is one of many little things that have happened this year that have pissed a few of the more experienced players off - I know this first hand.
As others quite rightly say, they are being paid plenty, so work/travel is part of the contract. In time, they will have to adjust, but it hasn't helped overall morale.
I agree - not everyday employees - but when you are employed and paid a massive amount of money to play sport bitching and moaning about some extra driving seems so trivial in the grand scheme of things. Perhaps focusing on some positive's might help the frame of mind.
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struth imagine what collingwood, richmond and melbourne's lists would look like if players did this- to live 5 minutes from the G.#1GILL wrote:I live a 10 minute walk from my school. If the school packed up and moved to a new location much further away I would change schools...
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oh my goodness, these afl blokes are so special they cannot drive an extra 30 minutes each way.Bernard Shakey wrote:It's one of many reasons for our decline this year. You need to realise that these blokes are not your ordinary everyday employees. If they were we'd all be AFL footballers. Also, it's more than an extra 20 minutes, it's more than 30 minutes each way.Seaford_Saint wrote:Not trying to rude or abrupt but they really need to suck it up and get over it - driving an extra 20mins is not the end of the world - if they can't cope with something this small how on earth will they cope once the lights fade and no-one remembers them!Junction Oval wrote:Everytime I have mentioned this topic, there has been a huge volume of hate responses !
Sure, it may not be a major issue to outsiders, but it is one of many little things that have happened this year that have pissed a few of the more experienced players off - I know this first hand.
As others quite rightly say, they are being paid plenty, so work/travel is part of the contract. In time, they will have to adjust, but it hasn't helped overall morale.
didims! I didn't realise that they need to live in the next surburb or or in the same suburb! I am sure hawthorn players did not not live at waverley when they moved from hawthorn to waverley!
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