gazrat wrote:i was standing near paul roos (within hearing distance) (thats why i was there) on the tuesday (?*) night before the grand final as he was on the phone to (?) discussing the hall 'plan'
(and i rang andrew from hawthorn as soon as i walked outside)
they settled on the 'it was in play' approach to his defence
it was suss then ....it had that 'give them something so its worked out ' sort of feel to it
*could have been the monday night , cant remember
It was suss before that: right after the game, the AFL media people were starting to background journos with general hints that Hall was going to play in the GF as part of a "softening up" process. Hence, the "Hall might still play in the GF" stories started the very next morning.
If it had been any other club (except perhaps Freo, who - as we know - the AFL has also bent over backwards to help from time to time), then Hall would have been suspended and would have stayed suspended. As if the Swans would really have tried to take the AFL to court about the matter!!
It remains the most disgraceful episode of a disgraceful decade of AFL administration. If Kerry Packer hadn't made an ill-judged intervention from his death bed in the television bidding war, we wouldn't be in a situation in which the over-inflated revenue from television makes the current administration look like it knows what it is doing.
Once the TV revenue reverts to a sensible level after the next round of negotiations, and after the AFL has blown all of the windfall it got on its daft adventures on the Gold Coast and in Western Sydney, the record of the current administration will be judged by the history books for the disaster that it has been.
But I'm probably not making my view of Demetriou and co clear enough. Sorry to be so vague............
"It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into."
- Jonathan Swift