Nobody is telling you to do anything of the sort.sunsaint wrote:Im glad you brought that up, that "Ball" moment should be shoved in the face of everyone that has been bagging Ball since,Mr Magic wrote:Maybe it's time for you to re-look at the vision of our 'passionless' players (including Ball) after the siren blew on grand final day.sunsaint wrote: I think this might be the passionless StKilda RF has been eluding to.
and only backs up my point that forumites here have changed their allegiance from the players to the suits.
You get canned for backing the players as "messiah" worshipping,
but now it is the Coach and Board we must plead allegiance to.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
You want to 'blame' the Club - go right ahead.
BUt I, and obviously some others, don't share your (or the OP's) opinion on this.
Why does that make us necessarily wrong, or passionless.
And why should the 'Ball moment be shoved in the faces'?
It is patently obvious that Ball's management were negotiating with Collingwood well before the 'moment' occured. Geez, Denham had written at least 2 articles in The Australian weeks before. Do you think he just made those stories up out of thin air?
How does that fit in with your concept of 'loyalty'?
The 'self-righteousness' of some over this matter is simply breathtaking.
The demands for the CLub to show more loyalty to Ball - and yet the fact that his management/agents had been negotiating with another Club (and who knows how many others?) for weeks seems to be conveniently overlooked?
Where was Ball's loyalty to the Club in all of this?
Or isn't he required to show any?