Hi Trace, I reckon to try sending it again both by email and posted letter addressed to the Hawthorn Board (with copies to AD if you can't get a satisfactory response).ozrulestrace wrote:saint66au wrote:M10 and behind the goals at the Punt Rd end have been issues for ages...last yar the M10 hawks fans were deplorable..they congregate there cos its close to the bar..nuff said
Good on you for your steadfastness...keep us posted if you hear anything back. I know if the MW behaved like that the Club would rightfully jump on us quick smart
Well here's Hawthorn's resposne which has just come through-
Says it all really
Your message
To: Hawthorn
Subject: Hawthorn supporters Saturday May 5
Sent: Sunday, 6 May 2012 3:40:47 PM (UTC+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
was deleted without being read on Monday, 7 May 2012 5:37:53 PM (UTC+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney.
If I did that in my jog, my employer would be less than happy.
Maybe don't attack, but appeal to their sense of justice and doing the right thing? Just reiterate the unfairness and hurt this causes no only to Milney himself, but also to people in the situation of Mr & Mrs Seaford Saint. People such as Mr & Mrs SS are bravely getting on with their lives, and the last thing they need nor deserve is to be confronted by this sort of carry on at a public event. And the are not the only ones in such a situation...
Hawthorn are proud to call themselves the 'Family Club', and the AFL is continually trying to be more family friendly. Whilst Hawthorn FC has no direct control over these people, the Pres' could come out on behalf of the club and disown their behaviour - Eddy did this re similar actions by some of the Collingwood supporters.
HFC's (and the AFL's) support in this matter would be greatly appreciated by many many people who have in one way or another suffered due to sexual assault. Their (HFC &AFL's) leadership could be providing a positive and strong moral leadership in this area.
Anyway Trace, the above needs some tidying up, it's a rushed job at work, but something along those lines...? Hope it helps...
PS: Serendipitously I've just been speaking to a former Richmond player from the 1950's. Realy nice bloke and still connected with the club. I didn't name the clubs involved, except to say Richmond wasn't one. He agreed the email 'response' was poor. Advised ringing the club, letting them know you have a concern you'd like addressed, and what would be the best way to bring this matter to their attention? He added that all clubs are extremely concerend about their reputations 'in this day and age'.