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The committal hearing has actually started, which is good news for everyone concerned.
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/steph ... 2xdjs.html
Unfortunately the gory details now emerge, but at least this phase will be over soon, one way or another. And from an entirely selfish perspective, the off season is a big bonus ...
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/steph ... 2xdjs.html
Unfortunately the gory details now emerge, but at least this phase will be over soon, one way or another. And from an entirely selfish perspective, the off season is a big bonus ...
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It also occurs to me that this is one reason we're not announcing a new coach this week.
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Correct.skeptic wrote:pretty much every player that ever played stopped at some point for one reason or anothersaintspremiers wrote:
Yeah right. Who leaves 200K+ job for what? Nothing??
Was Milne suffering too much due to injury? Not a chance.
Had Milne lost the desire to play enough to forgo the income? Again unlikely.
The only reason I can think of him voluntarily retiring is the pressure due to the court case. But I reckon if he was confident of his innocence he would've wanted to play on.
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Jesus mate, that's a pretty huge presumption & I think false.saintspremiers wrote:Correct.skeptic wrote:pretty much every player that ever played stopped at some point for one reason or anothersaintspremiers wrote:
Yeah right. Who leaves 200K+ job for what? Nothing??
Was Milne suffering too much due to injury? Not a chance.
Had Milne lost the desire to play enough to forgo the income? Again unlikely.
The only reason I can think of him voluntarily retiring is the pressure due to the court case. But I reckon if he was confident of his innocence he would've wanted to play on.
The biggest factor for Milne retiring was his age/form.
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SainterK wrote:I thought he didn't want to retire?
Who said that? He hasnt. Time was up for Milney. Just look at his year.
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Exactly !plugger66 wrote:SainterK wrote:I thought he didn't want to retire?
Who said that? He hasnt. Time was up for Milney. Just look at his year.
To retire on his own terms looks better than being retired/given the arse by the club .
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I find it a little odd that AFL .com are covering this as a headline..-
yes i know it has been an ongoing ' saga'
but how many other players are also under court orders etc and it's not football related- personal issue,
and that TV news are leading their bulletins with this rather than the horor of the typhoon in the Phillipines.
noted that her Mother was also called to the stand.... was she there...- ok I'm being facetious- but the story has gone for some time that the girl ( woman as she was 19 and of age) did not wish to take it further over the years but that her Mother did....
yes i know it has been an ongoing ' saga'
but how many other players are also under court orders etc and it's not football related- personal issue,
and that TV news are leading their bulletins with this rather than the horor of the typhoon in the Phillipines.
noted that her Mother was also called to the stand.... was she there...- ok I'm being facetious- but the story has gone for some time that the girl ( woman as she was 19 and of age) did not wish to take it further over the years but that her Mother did....
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Yes I agree but it's hard to voluntarily give up a $200K a year job to be an ex footballer who doesn't have a well paid other job lined up.mr six o'clock wrote:Exactly !plugger66 wrote:SainterK wrote:I thought he didn't want to retire?
Who said that? He hasnt. Time was up for Milney. Just look at his year.
To retire on his own terms looks better than being retired/given the arse by the club .
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saintspremiers wrote:Yes I agree but it's hard to voluntarily give up a $200K a year job to be an ex footballer who doesn't have a well paid other job lined up.mr six o'clock wrote:Exactly !plugger66 wrote:
Who said that? He hasnt. Time was up for Milney. Just look at his year.
To retire on his own terms looks better than being retired/given the arse by the club .
I think he is getting very well paid to play in Bendigo plus other work. Eventually all players have to retire and not all have jobs that get anywhere near what they were previously earning. Think he may have given up at least a 300k job by the way.
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he was pushedmr six o'clock wrote:Exactly !plugger66 wrote:SainterK wrote:I thought he didn't want to retire?
Who said that? He hasnt. Time was up for Milney. Just look at his year.
To retire on his own terms looks better than being retired/given the arse by the club .
it was one of the many anti-watters rumours reported here
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That's what I thought sunsaint, and added to my sentiments that he lost the "senior players"
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saintspremiers wrote:Correct.skeptic wrote:pretty much every player that ever played stopped at some point for one reason or anothersaintspremiers wrote:
Yeah right. Who leaves 200K+ job for what? Nothing??
Was Milne suffering too much due to injury? Not a chance.
Had Milne lost the desire to play enough to forgo the income? Again unlikely.
The only reason I can think of him voluntarily retiring is the pressure due to the court case. But I reckon if he was confident of his innocence he would've wanted to play on.
The ONLY reason? Perhaps being 34 years old when next season gets into full swing, realisation that he had lost half a yard of pace this season and perhaps his great mate Lenny signing on for another year - and which 34 year old wuld you pick to stay if one had to go - might have been some only other reasons.
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sunsaint wrote:he was pushedmr six o'clock wrote:Exactly !plugger66 wrote:
Who said that? He hasnt. Time was up for Milney. Just look at his year.
To retire on his own terms looks better than being retired/given the arse by the club .
it was one of the many anti-watters rumours reported here
Well he doesnt think he was pushed and I reckon he knows. he retired but it was reluctant like most footballers. Asked his mates and then ecided enough was enough. Well that is what I heard off one of his best mates that he asked. I will trust him. Not known for lying.
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He was pushed, and thats not from his best mate, whom i know very very very well, lets see what you got plucker.
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It doesn't matter if he was pushed or he retired voluntarily.
His year was awful, it was 100% time to finish up, going on another year would have been ludicrous considering where our list is at.
His year was awful, it was 100% time to finish up, going on another year would have been ludicrous considering where our list is at.
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His year was not awful.dragit wrote:It doesn't matter if he was pushed or he retired voluntarily.
His year was awful, it was 100% time to finish up, going on another year would have been ludicrous considering where our list is at.
His year was of someone who was a stay-at-home small forward in a team that was not very good anymore.
Therefore the quality of ball was poorer and the opportunities were less.
Therefore??
Poorer output.
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sunsaint wrote:name the mate
None of anyones business. He told me what happened. People can choose to believe me or not. Couldnt give a stuff. Just telling you what I heard. If you have heard other things I hope it off a realiable source but if it is then Milne has told 2 different stories to different people.
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Which is possible. Not having a go at Mr Milne but he was in and still is in a messy situation, so it's difficult to spill the real beans to everyone he knows.plugger66 wrote:sunsaint wrote:name the mate
None of anyones business. He told me what happened. People can choose to believe me or not. Couldnt give a stuff. Just telling you what I heard. If you have heard other things I hope it off a realiable source but if it is then Milne has told 2 different stories to different people.
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Yep, he was pretty bad, it was the same team as the year before when he won back to back AA.The Redeemer wrote:
His year was not awful.
He would have been dropped if he wasn't a senior player… From 2012 his goals halved and he a third of the tackles.
He played 2 or 3 'good' games for the year. The fat lady was hoarse.
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If it was the same team as 2012 then we would have been close to making the 8.dragit wrote:Yep, he was pretty bad, it was the same team as the year before when he won back to back AA.The Redeemer wrote:
His year was not awful.
He would have been dropped if he wasn't a senior player… From 2012 his goals halved and he a third of the tackles.
He played 2 or 3 'good' games for the year. The fat lady was hoarse.
We were closer to winning the spoon.
That being stated, if a forward (no matter how good) does not get even a sniff of good delivery, they are stuffed.
Oh unless you are Nick Riewoldt. Then you are just that damn good.
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According to the DNA evidence the young lady had been doing quite a bit of entertaining.
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ahahEnrico_Misso wrote:According to the DNA evidence the young lady had been doing quite a bit of entertaining.
i shouldnt laugh
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