its not disloyalty, however personally i sense an undertone of some people on here wishing him well and success at the dark old navy'sHarveysDeciple wrote:I loath Carlton....and I wish them no success with Harvey, but it's this undertone I sense in posts that Harvey has done the wrong thing by pursuing an assistant coaching role that irks me...Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:but he isnt part of our club now???HarveysDeciple wrote:Yeah I mean he only gave our club 21 years of loyal and brilliant service....how dare he be an assistant elsewhere, how incredible ungrateful of himTriColourDisciple wrote:If Carlton break their drought & beat St.kilda this year, I'll be holding Harves' partly responsable.
& I'll throw up if I see him linked arm in arm with the team, after the game singing that dreadful song after they have beaten us! -Treachery.
Glad to see how showed more backbone then some supporters.
what does him having 21 years of blah blah blah and him now coaching/assisting carlton have to do with each other????
why do we have to cut him slack because he is a legend of our club, hell - give him credit when he ceases coaching opposition or in general, however right now he isn't part of us
its as if we are to say, oh lets murder all opposition bar carlton cause the great man (all bow down muslim-esque to the floor at the sounding of his name)
he played for us...he was a role model for us...
was...
I hope the Blues never succeed again, but I can't hold a grudge against Harvs and that isn't idol worshipping
Accusations of disloyalty by Harvs go way to far and that's what I mean with these posts.
i love the man, great footballer and champion person however as stated earlier, there is a level of hope he succeeds and maybe even a hint of hoping he comes back with the romantic notion of leading us to the promised land
to me he is now the opposition, one can respect him but cannot like him