The Truth about Tommy Walsh
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The Truth about Tommy Walsh
Speaking with a very good friend of Tommy Walsh - ex Kerry team-mate and in constant contact with him - Tommy left the Saints for one reason only and his name is Tadgh Kennelly
The Irish connection was too strong for him to turn Sydney's offer down - not the money - if it wasn't for Tadgh he would still be at the Saints - apparently Tommy did initially struggle being away from home and many of the younger players weren't as welcoming as the older guys that said by the end he was enjoying himself unfortunately his friendship with Tadgh and Tadgh's experience with crossing over from Gaelic to Aussie Rules was enough to lure him away
Apparently also Tommy struggled with a back problem in the first half of last year which set him back -he is also extremely grateful to Saints for giving him a start and depending how his career progresses would consider returning - he loved his time at the Saints and we did everything right unfortunately with these Irish blood is thicker than the Bays water
The Irish connection was too strong for him to turn Sydney's offer down - not the money - if it wasn't for Tadgh he would still be at the Saints - apparently Tommy did initially struggle being away from home and many of the younger players weren't as welcoming as the older guys that said by the end he was enjoying himself unfortunately his friendship with Tadgh and Tadgh's experience with crossing over from Gaelic to Aussie Rules was enough to lure him away
Apparently also Tommy struggled with a back problem in the first half of last year which set him back -he is also extremely grateful to Saints for giving him a start and depending how his career progresses would consider returning - he loved his time at the Saints and we did everything right unfortunately with these Irish blood is thicker than the Bays water
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Re: The Truth about Tommy Walsh
that is certainly the impression I have gained... he played with Tadgh in an Ireland Championship and would be using him as his 'family' contact here....
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Re: The Truth about Tommy Walsh
Sounds like BS.
Went for more money. Why not just admit it.
Went for more money. Why not just admit it.
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Utter CRAP! Money and perceived better oppotunity to get games was the ultimate factor, and I don't blame him.
Utter CRAP! Money and perceived better oppotunity to get games was the ultimate factor, and I don't blame him.
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Re: The Truth about Tommy Walsh
Agree. If he loved Tie so much he could've pissed off earlier.joffaboy wrote:Sounds like BS.
Went for more money. Why not just admit it.
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Re: The Truth about Tommy Walsh
People can say this is BS, or that is crap.
But how many of us really know and does it really matter anyway?
I personally reckon it was a combination of everything.
Yes money and opportunities would have been a significant factor.
But I suspect he would have felt isolated and at times wondering whether it was all going to be worth the effort. And an enthusiastic approach from an acquaintance, an Irish legend, would have been hard to resist.
But how many of us really know and does it really matter anyway?
I personally reckon it was a combination of everything.
Yes money and opportunities would have been a significant factor.
But I suspect he would have felt isolated and at times wondering whether it was all going to be worth the effort. And an enthusiastic approach from an acquaintance, an Irish legend, would have been hard to resist.
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Re: The Truth about Tommy Walsh
Spaceman - what worries me was why players weren't welcoming...competition for spots or...?
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Re: The Truth about Tommy Walsh
From all reports they were CS. Entries on Twitter for example often included or mentioned Tommy.CeilidhSaint wrote:Spaceman - what worries me was why players weren't welcoming...competition for spots or...?
However It's also been reported that the "Sandy" guys were treated very differently from the "Saints" guys and a lot of that must be because that's how Ross wanted it to be.
Local guys in the same boat would've had a lot more support from family and friends than Walsh.
Whether he should've got a game last year we can all debate. And we can also debate that if he had've whether that would've made a difference. I just think that as things turned out he was ripe for the picking and the Swans came a pickin'
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Maybe he wont admit it because thats not why he left. No doubt Money played a factor but the OP does make me wonder.saintspremiers wrote:Agree. If he loved Tie so much he could've pissed off earlier.joffaboy wrote:Sounds like BS.
Went for more money. Why not just admit it.
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Re: The Truth about Tommy Walsh
its a bit early to make a call on walsh. he's only been in the system 2 years. played a handfull of nab cup games. he is yet to make his debut and has only played consistent vfl football at best.
this is his 3rd year. he'll play senior football for sydney and will develop from there. how far he progresses is an unknown.
what is known is he isnt in saints colors anymore so lets move on. we got pick 35ish. we could be ahead in 10 years time, who knows...
this is his 3rd year. he'll play senior football for sydney and will develop from there. how far he progresses is an unknown.
what is known is he isnt in saints colors anymore so lets move on. we got pick 35ish. we could be ahead in 10 years time, who knows...
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Re: The Truth about Tommy Walsh
I'm shattered, Doc. A serious post by you - no punchline or emoticon?Dr Spaceman wrote:People can say this is BS, or that is crap.
But how many of us really know and does it really matter anyway?
I personally reckon it was a combination of everything.
Yes money and opportunities would have been a significant factor.
But I suspect he would have felt isolated and at times wondering whether it was all going to be worth the effort. And an enthusiastic approach from an acquaintance, an Irish legend, would have been hard to resist.
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Re: The Truth about Tommy Walsh
You contradict yourself. You say he wont admit it but no doubt he left for moneyclarky449 wrote:Maybe he wont admit it because thats not why he left. No doubt Money played a factor but the OP does make me wonder.saintspremiers wrote:Agree. If he loved Tie so much he could've pissed off earlier.joffaboy wrote:Sounds like BS.
Went for more money. Why not just admit it.
Lance or James??
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
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Re: The Truth about Tommy Walsh
Dumb comment. Here was a kid moving essentially away for employment and from this he might have felt isolated. The Swans offered a familiar face and he left to join.Winmar wrote:Is there really a lack of Irishmen in Melbourne? Couldn't he make friends with Australians at the club?!
Just because they play football does not mean that they are devoid of all emotion.
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Re: The Truth about Tommy Walsh
Most unfair stevie! How dare you accuse me of never contributing serious commentarystevie wrote:I'm shattered, Doc. A serious post by you - no punchline or emoticon?Dr Spaceman wrote:People can say this is BS, or that is crap.
But how many of us really know and does it really matter anyway?
I personally reckon it was a combination of everything.
Yes money and opportunities would have been a significant factor.
But I suspect he would have felt isolated and at times wondering whether it was all going to be worth the effort. And an enthusiastic approach from an acquaintance, an Irish legend, would have been hard to resist.
I fear for this forum... 8-)
I seem to recall a post of mine back in 2009........
Re: The Truth about Tommy Walsh
I can tell you this:
A/He got on very well with the younger guys
B/He left for more than double our offer
C/Deal was done a fair way before the end of the year
D/If Tom had known that RL was leaving he would of seriously considered staying
This info I heard from several young players (Some now delisted) following trade week. Some will say BS, I am just sharing what I heard.
A/He got on very well with the younger guys
B/He left for more than double our offer
C/Deal was done a fair way before the end of the year
D/If Tom had known that RL was leaving he would of seriously considered staying
This info I heard from several young players (Some now delisted) following trade week. Some will say BS, I am just sharing what I heard.
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He didnt deserve a game a fair way before the end of the year so it seems money was the sole reason for leaving. I dont mind any player leave for money but I dont get why he was upset with RL a fair way before the end of the year. Heyney says Gday to.Ross who? wrote:I can tell you this:
A/He got on very well with the younger guys
B/He left for more than double our offer
C/Deal was done a fair way before the end of the year
D/If Tom had known that RL was leaving he would of seriously considered staying
This info I heard from several young players (Some now delisted) following trade week. Some will say BS, I am just sharing what I heard.
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Re: The Truth about Tommy Walsh
I don't know so I'm only guessing.plugger66 wrote:He didnt deserve a game a fair way before the end of the year so it seems money was the sole reason for leaving. I dont mind any player leave for money but I dont get why he was upset with RL a fair way before the end of the year. Heyney says Gday to.Ross who? wrote:I can tell you this:
A/He got on very well with the younger guys
B/He left for more than double our offer
C/Deal was done a fair way before the end of the year
D/If Tom had known that RL was leaving he would of seriously considered staying
This info I heard from several young players (Some now delisted) following trade week. Some will say BS, I am just sharing what I heard.
But it's possible Tommy realised he didn't deserve a game but nonetheless was unhappy with Ross. Maybe a lack of communication. Maybe a lack of encouragement. Maybe a lack of inclusion.
It may not simply be a case of whether or not he got the chance to run out with the seniors in 2011. It may have been how he felt about his prospects going forward.
But hey, who really knows?
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Yeah hope Heyney gets a good go at Blues. Was played in a different spot every week at Sandy! Ask him about Tommy's opinion of RL, but somebody else commented to me that Tommy was "dissapointed" he had already signed with Swans, when the RL thing came out.plugger66 wrote:He didnt deserve a game a fair way before the end of the year so it seems money was the sole reason for leaving. I dont mind any player leave for money but I dont get why he was upset with RL a fair way before the end of the year. Heyney says Gday to.Ross who? wrote:I can tell you this:
A/He got on very well with the younger guys
B/He left for more than double our offer
C/Deal was done a fair way before the end of the year
D/If Tom had known that RL was leaving he would of seriously considered staying
This info I heard from several young players (Some now delisted) following trade week. Some will say BS, I am just sharing what I heard.
Possibly having to play down back at Sandy a lot didnkt sit well??
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Re: The Truth about Tommy Walsh
Dr Spaceman wrote:I don't know so I'm only guessing.plugger66 wrote:He didnt deserve a game a fair way before the end of the year so it seems money was the sole reason for leaving. I dont mind any player leave for money but I dont get why he was upset with RL a fair way before the end of the year. Heyney says Gday to.Ross who? wrote:I can tell you this:
A/He got on very well with the younger guys
B/He left for more than double our offer
C/Deal was done a fair way before the end of the year
D/If Tom had known that RL was leaving he would of seriously considered staying
This info I heard from several young players (Some now delisted) following trade week. Some will say BS, I am just sharing what I heard.
But it's possible Tommy realised he didn't deserve a game but nonetheless was unhappy with Ross. Maybe a lack of communication. Maybe a lack of encouragement. Maybe a lack of inclusion.
It may not simply be a case of whether or not he got the chance to run out with the seniors in 2011. It may have been how he felt about his prospects going forward.
But hey, who really knows?
Even if he was unhappy with Ross, why make the move.
Ross was gone. No reason to leave then.
Watters had already been appointed before the decision to ask for a trade was announced.
Unless the decision to go to Sydney was made earlier?
I have absolutely no idea what the reasoning was behind the move.
I have no reason to disbelieve the op and if it's true then that says an awful lot about the character of Tommy Walsh, IMO.
He repaid the time, money, effort and faith St Kilda put into him by 'loyally' jumping ship at the earliest opportunity.
Yes it's true that there is little loyalty by Clubs towards players when they decide it's time for them to go.
But gee wouldn't it be nice for those who engineer their own departure to actually tell the truth about the circumstances of why they're going?
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I know Mr M. No one is going to know the absolute truth unless we kidnap Tommy and strap him to a lie detector.
Like many of us, I'm just trying to make some sense of it all
Like many of us, I'm just trying to make some sense of it all
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Sounds like a plan Doc.Dr Spaceman wrote:I know Mr M. No one is going to know the absolute truth unless we kidnap Tommy and strap him to a lie detector.
Like many of us, I'm just trying to make some sense of it all
But it gives us something to pontificate/argue/debate about whilst we await the real stuff.
It's times like these I miss roger.
Last I saw I believe he was pretending to be an Adelaide supporter on BigFooty.
Or maybe he was always an Asdelaide supporer pretending to be a Saints supporter?
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Re: The Truth about Tommy Walsh
i think its both tommy and and longmire has sstated when he got drafted that he will play round 1, so i assume the must improve 10 fold in 4 weeks, we will see.defacto wrote:its a bit early to make a call on walsh. he's only been in the system 2 years. played a handfull of nab cup games. he is yet to make his debut and has only played consistent vfl football at best.
this is his 3rd year. he'll play senior football for sydney and will develop from there. how far he progresses is an unknown.
what is known is he isnt in saints colors anymore so lets move on. we got pick 35ish. we could be ahead in 10 years time, who knows...