You have demonstrated in a number of your comments in this thread, that you have no regard for the presumption of innocence, no interest in the concept of a fair trial and indulge in a 'mob rule' mentality. If you are ever sellected for jury duty, please decline. In the meantime please get off your hysterical high horse.whiskers3614 wrote:Surely we have a PR department that should vet things like this?
Not prepared to accept the excuse that players did it off their own bat without consulting the club.
Serious questions need to be asked of our "leadership group", surely one amongst them would have questioned the PR implications.
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....and you have decided that Milne is guilty, haven't you? All men are bastards and people never lie.whiskers3614 wrote:southernsaint wrote:Over reaction. Dont have a problem with what the players have done. He is innocent until proven guilty. Stuff what others think, mates helping a mate. Good on you boys
No worries then.
I'll just ring my local catholic bishop and suggest he puts out another collection plate for the legal defence of the "alleged paedophile priests"
Might help church attendance too!
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Correct. How many females on the list? Blokes trying to look after a close mate. Some people need to get off their high horses.SainterK wrote:Boys club...
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Some fans nes to stop defending them everytime they take a big swig of their own bath water...8856brother wrote:Correct. How many females on the list? Blokes trying to look after a close mate. Some people need to get off their high horses.SainterK wrote:Boys club...
Boys club refers to a mindset that evidently exists, and that should any attempt to address it, watch your back.
We need a new CEO to pull in the reigns ASAP, preferably not an ex player this time.
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Just spoke to Andrew about this very issue.SainterK wrote:Boys club...
He said that starting with the next national draft each club would be required to take at least two women and build up the their list over the next ten years to contain a minimum of 11 women.
Minimum of 2, 3, 4, 5, etc as the years progress.
Clubs would also be required to wear unisex outfits - the jumpers would be made longer so they reached down to the knees like a dress.
Apparently Julia Gillard will be going to the Western Bulldogs as a priority pick.
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This situation/story has TWO very different angles to it;
1, Should the players be lobbying fans/sponsors to assist with Milney's legal costs? This is the real difficult question as it will always polarise opinion (I still don't know how I feel about it)
2. Is it right that an (as yet) un-named member of one of the club's coterie groups (Halos) runs off to the media with this story instead of confronting the club about it? I cannot see why anyone who claims to support the club would do this
Please folks, don't confuse the TWO issues with emotion !!
1, Should the players be lobbying fans/sponsors to assist with Milney's legal costs? This is the real difficult question as it will always polarise opinion (I still don't know how I feel about it)
2. Is it right that an (as yet) un-named member of one of the club's coterie groups (Halos) runs off to the media with this story instead of confronting the club about it? I cannot see why anyone who claims to support the club would do this
Please folks, don't confuse the TWO issues with emotion !!
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I concur entirely.ace wrote:The Victorian Centres Against Sexual Assaults is upset that when someone cries rape, the guy is not convicted automatically.
They have the benefit of the police conducting an investigation and director of public prosecutions conducting the prosecution, all at tax payers expense, but then they object when a group of friends of the guy try to rally financial support for the defence.
If they can't convict an innocent man they believe they are entitled to cost him hundreds of thousands and destroy his name for life, just to be found innocent.
After all he deserves it, he is a man.
All men are potential rapists.
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southernsaint wrote:Over reaction. Dont have a problem with what the players have done. He is innocent until proven guilty. Stuff what others think, mates helping a mate. Good on you boys
Then go ahead and help him - BUT don't involve OUR club. These players have the brains of peas.
I understand their concern, I share it - but the absolute hide of players to expect people outside their little bubble to fund a legal defence for something that has NOTHING to do with the saints is mind boggling. Not to mention the sensitivity of the matter which some of them appear completely immune to.
Milne played footy for what? 12 years? Fair to say that conservatively he would have earnt 2.5-3million dollars in that time. Probably the amount the average Joe earns in his whole life. I sympathise to a degree with Milney, but let's face it, he brought this whole thing on himself to a degree. I know Milney's not asking anyone for anything, but I thought he would demand from his mates to just leave it.
Roo would be a millionaire 10 times over (minimum) Joey, Lenny, BJ, Kosi were all handsomely rewarded for playing for the saints. Between them they could all chip in 1/2 mill if they really felt so inclined.
It reminds me of the old days when the players asked sponsors to fund their footy trip, or raised money for their footy trip. Just mind boggling.
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What have they done wrong? They are trying to help a mate ffs. When have you seen them the bath by the way? Every person is involved in a boys club. It's their family and closest of friends. It's normal. Get off their backs.SainterK wrote:Some fans nes to stop defending them everytime they take a big swig of their own bath water...8856brother wrote:Correct. How many females on the list? Blokes trying to look after a close mate. Some people need to get off their high horses.SainterK wrote:Boys club...
Boys club refers to a mindset that evidently exists, and that should any attempt to address it, watch your back.
We need a new CEO to pull in the reigns ASAP, preferably not an ex player this time.
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You've perfectly nailed what I've been thrashing around trying(unsuccessfully) to convey.Moods wrote:southernsaint wrote:Over reaction. Dont have a problem with what the players have done. He is innocent until proven guilty. Stuff what others think, mates helping a mate. Good on you boys
Then go ahead and help him - BUT don't involve OUR club. These players have the brains of peas.
I understand their concern, I share it - but the absolute hide of players to expect people outside their little bubble to fund a legal defence for something that has NOTHING to do with the saints is mind boggling. Not to mention the sensitivity of the matter which some of them appear completely immune to.
Milne played footy for what? 12 years? Fair to say that conservatively he would have earnt 2.5-3million dollars in that time. Probably the amount the average Joe earns in his whole life. I sympathise to a degree with Milney, but let's face it, he brought this whole thing on himself to a degree. I know Milney's not asking anyone for anything, but I thought he would demand from his mates to just leave it.
Roo would be a millionaire 10 times over (minimum) Joey, Lenny, BJ, Kosi were all handsomely rewarded for playing for the saints. Between them they could all chip in 1/2 mill if they really felt so inclined.
It reminds me of the old days when the players asked sponsors to fund their footy trip, or raised money for their footy trip. Just mind boggling.
Not judging guilt or innocence, just not happy with this ill thought out attempt at support for their mate!
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What have they done wrong? They are trying to help a mate ffs. When have you seen them the bath by the way? Every person is involved in a boys club. It's their family and closest of friends. It's normal. Get off their backs.
This is what I don't get. These players are most likely all quite wealthy in their own right. If they want to help him, then help him themselves! A bloody hide asking sponsors/coterie to chip in. If they want to help an ex player, then I'm sure they all have the means to find out on their own how they can help him.
Whether Milne is guilty or innocent is irrelevant as far as I'm concerned. This is a private matter, that should have remained private. Blaming the coterie member who went to the media is childish. They shouldn't have had any reason to be disgusted because they should never have been approached.
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Im happy for them to support Milney 100%
But have a private dinner. Be discreet.
Get it ticked off by legal. Dont just take it upon yourself to send out random emails asking for cash.
Call it a 'members special dinner to celebrate Milnes career'
Just use a bit of nous.
But have a private dinner. Be discreet.
Get it ticked off by legal. Dont just take it upon yourself to send out random emails asking for cash.
Call it a 'members special dinner to celebrate Milnes career'
Just use a bit of nous.
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Nous?Con Gorozidis wrote:Im happy for them to support Milney 100%
But have a private dinner. Be discreet.
Get it ticked off by legal. Dont just take it upon yourself to send out random emails asking for cash.
Call it a 'members special dinner to celebrate Milnes career'
Just use a bit of nous.
You expect nous from grown men who stand around photographing each other with their Willies out......
and save the photo?
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They're footballers, good at kicking the footy real good n' that.Con Gorozidis wrote: Just use a bit of nous.
Let's be honest, most of them are pretty simple.
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Stop it or you will hurt Clint's & Gilbert's feelings!dragit wrote:They're footballers, good at kicking the footy real good n' that.Con Gorozidis wrote: Just use a bit of nous.
Let's be honest, most of them are pretty simple.
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So why to they seemingly influence so much of what happens around the place?dragit wrote:They're footballers, good at kicking the footy real good n' that.Con Gorozidis wrote: Just use a bit of nous.
Let's be honest, most of them are pretty simple.
Hope the new CEO distances himself from club room politics, and works to "defend the brand" and the club identity.
I criticise the players a lot, but really, it's a lack of direction and leadership from higher places that sees us steam rolled into yet another negative headline courtesy of the players.
Someone take control already.
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Having fun boys? Bet they wish they were intelligent like you.whiskers3614 wrote:Stop it or you will hurt Clint's & Gilbert's feelings!dragit wrote:They're footballers, good at kicking the footy real good n' that.Con Gorozidis wrote: Just use a bit of nous.
Let's be honest, most of them are pretty simple.
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If the players had done the exact same thing to help another players medical bills due to illness or another legal matter no one would have had any problems with the players actions. I think as a supporter base we have become over sensitive to the media and how they report about our club. They wont change or be balanced until we put some winning games on the board. Until then everything will be due to bad culture and or a club in crisis.
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What we do know Milne is guilty of is choosing to involve himself in something tawdry and messy (from the outset), which blew up in his face and only got messier, at significant subsequent cost to the club.
Now his (wealthy) teammates want club supporters and sponsors to chip in and pay his legals?
And some people think that's ok?
How bout they just quietly pay it themselves, and give the club and supporters (and media) a spell.
Now his (wealthy) teammates want club supporters and sponsors to chip in and pay his legals?
And some people think that's ok?
How bout they just quietly pay it themselves, and give the club and supporters (and media) a spell.
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I don't think they do…SainterK wrote:So why to they seemingly influence so much of what happens around the place?
Watters was sacked because it was universally accepted that he was no good, not because the senior players wanted him gone.
Some senior players have obtained the details of coterie members for a special funding drive, this probably shouldn't have happened, but I can see how it easily has. Imagine Nick Riewoldt approaching someone in admin for some coterie details, I can't imagine many people saying no.
It still doesn't suggest to me that they are running the place.
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Great post Eastern!Eastern wrote:This situation/story has TWO very different angles to it;
1, Should the players be lobbying fans/sponsors to assist with Milney's legal costs? This is the real difficult question as it will always polarise opinion (I still don't know how I feel about it)
2. Is it right that an (as yet) un-named member of one of the club's coterie groups (Halos) runs off to the media with this story instead of confronting the club about it? I cannot see why anyone who claims to support the club would do this
I also share your personal feelings re each question... especially number 2(!)
Nailed it!Eastern wrote:Please folks, don't confuse the TWO issues with emotion !!
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Wouldnt the long term players have met alot of halo members at various club functions over the years??? It dose not necessarily follow that the players had access to the clubs data base
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They didn't read the play very well then when they asked this particular one...southernsaint wrote:Wouldnt the long term players have met alot of halo members at various club functions over the years??? It dose not necessarily follow that the players had access to the clubs data base