Interesting Spida Everitt anecdote
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Interesting Spida Everitt anecdote
A mate of mind reckons he saw a drunken Peter Everitt in a Sydney pub when he was playing for the Swans. Spida was loudly declaring to anyone who would listen: "I don't give a f@#* about the Swans, just like I didn't give a f@#* about the Hawks when I played for them! I'm a Saint and always will be!"
My mate, a Hawthorn supporter, told me this story to prove what a scumbag Everitt is.
Me ... I found a whole new respect for the guy.
My mate, a Hawthorn supporter, told me this story to prove what a scumbag Everitt is.
Me ... I found a whole new respect for the guy.
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Not sure respect is the word I'd use.Waltzing St Kilda wrote:A mate of mind reckons he saw a drunken Peter Everitt in a Sydney pub when he was playing for the Swans. Spida was loudly declaring to anyone who would listen: "I don't give a f@#* about the Swans, just like I didn't give a f@#* about the Hawks when I played for them! I'm a Saint and always will be!"
My mate, a Hawthorn supporter, told me this story to prove what a scumbag Everitt is.
Me ... I found a whole new respect for the guy.
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Hated watching Everitt running round in other jumpers just like Hall and Plugger you feel like the marquee players still owe you more because you invested in them more hope than the fringe players.
During the lead up to the grand final he was on tv a bit declaring himself a saints man. He was destabilising and an off field nightmare but there was something likable about the big fella.
During the lead up to the grand final he was on tv a bit declaring himself a saints man. He was destabilising and an off field nightmare but there was something likable about the big fella.
I was a massive Spider fan, but boy he could break your heart.
In the early days of our supporter group, the boys came up here for their end of season footy trip. They were good enough to give us their time and we held a meet and greet type function on a Sat arvo. Spider was just fantastic, just stepped in with out being asked and interviewed various players, helped out and made sure all the fans were happy, remember it was off season. I also saw him at Harves night, I was impressed as Baz or Plugger especially didn't make the effort to pay respect to the great man.
Spider was no mental giant and has made some bad decisions during his footy career, but I still have a bit of a soft spot for him and I do believe he is a Saint at heart.
In the early days of our supporter group, the boys came up here for their end of season footy trip. They were good enough to give us their time and we held a meet and greet type function on a Sat arvo. Spider was just fantastic, just stepped in with out being asked and interviewed various players, helped out and made sure all the fans were happy, remember it was off season. I also saw him at Harves night, I was impressed as Baz or Plugger especially didn't make the effort to pay respect to the great man.
Spider was no mental giant and has made some bad decisions during his footy career, but I still have a bit of a soft spot for him and I do believe he is a Saint at heart.
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Yup - pathetic. Will never forget him sitting on the bench while Stewie rucked his guts out.The Craw wrote:Will never forgive him for his effort in Stewie Loewes last game. The word pea heart springs to mind.
Left and spent years bagging everything St.Kilda.
Then sued the club for LSL.
Then had the gall to be awarded life membership (fair dinkum, I'm glad that board is now gone )
Many players leave, fact of footy life. Never heard Barry Hall slag the club off the way Everitt did.
I dont have much time for Everitt from a Saints supporter perspective.
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Well I don't know if you were there the night of the AGM when he was voted life membership by those who attended, but his response in accepting the life membership was one accepted with humility.joffaboy wrote:Yup - pathetic. Will never forget him sitting on the bench while Stewie rucked his guts out.The Craw wrote:Will never forgive him for his effort in Stewie Loewes last game. The word pea heart springs to mind.
Left and spent years bagging everything St.Kilda.
Then sued the club for LSL.
Then had the gall to be awarded life membership (fair dinkum, I'm glad that board is now gone )
Many players leave, fact of footy life. Never heard Barry Hall slag the club off the way Everitt did.
I dont have much time for Everitt from a Saints supporter perspective.
And yes I voted for the life membership.
Afterwards he went out with th players, so they didn't turn their backs on him.
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Wash your mouth out! Without that trade (for picks #6 and # 22), we'd never have been able to trade for Barry brooks (picks #6 and #31)!roxanne wrote:Pffttt! We'd have a flag (2004) if he'd pulled his head in and stayed a Saint.
Oops...
I mean, we'd never have been able to draft Matthew Ferguson (the first time, pick #22)!
Oh.
Well, the Power might have been unable to make their disastrous trade for Byron Picket (picks #13 and #31)! How'd that work out?! Yeah... wait, Norm Smith medallist in 2004? um...
Anecdotally,
pick#6 (originally Hawthorn's) was used to draft Stephen Salopek.
pick #13 (originally Port's) wound up at Freo (for Leigh Brown to the roos) and was used to draft Byron Schammer.
pick #31 was used to take Joel Perry.
Looking at the trades from '02 really shows how different team's valuation and usage of their draft picks was only 8 years ago. Nick Davis (#21), Leigh Brown (#13), Barnaby French (#16), Daniel Chick (#8), Luke Penny (#17), Shane Woewodin (#14) all went for first rounders. How many of those attract a 1st in return today? Without hindsight, maybe Woewodin. Des Headland went for 2 firsts (#3 and #19)... one must recall that he was pretty highly touted, but still - #3? Context: that pick was Jared Brennan, #19 was Troy Selwood.
Ah, those wacky 2002 recruiters.
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To be fair, I think the culture which Spider grew into compared to the one that he'd come into now would probably make a fair difference to the result.saintspremiers wrote:Yep, ATTITUDE is everything with our current mob.
They aren't all superstars in the their own right, but play their guts out every week, all year (well that was 2009 and so far this year!).
Spider would've really struggled under RL, to put it mildly!
Back then, it was basically on the player's shoulders, and Spider would tactfully be described as unpredictable.
Today he'd be brought through and into a program in a very different way. It wouldn't necessarily turn a Spider Everitt into a Nick Reiwoldt (and I wouldn't be suprised if you were right and Spider struggled in the very tightly controlled conditions of today's kids), but it would almost definately lead to a different club-player relationship.
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seems strange that alves always used to defend him on abc radio? alves always talked spider up and said what a great bloke he was off the field & how he did charity work etc etc etc . which is odd if spider caused his demise?spert wrote:One of the many destablising influences that saw the demise of Alves amongst other things.
wasnt it the club stalwarts that got rid of alves?
Yep its another myth.Con Gorozidis wrote:seems strange that alves always used to defend him on abc radio? alves always talked spider up and said what a great bloke he was off the field & how he did charity work etc etc etc . which is odd if spider caused his demise?spert wrote:One of the many destablising influences that saw the demise of Alves amongst other things.
wasnt it the club stalwarts that got rid of alves?
So Harvey, Burke and Stewie were part of Alves' demise?plugger66 wrote:Yep its another myth.Con Gorozidis wrote:seems strange that alves always used to defend him on abc radio? alves always talked spider up and said what a great bloke he was off the field & how he did charity work etc etc etc . which is odd if spider caused his demise?spert wrote:One of the many destablising influences that saw the demise of Alves amongst other things.
wasnt it the club stalwarts that got rid of alves?
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still a good return on Peter Everitt despite the players we picked up from itSaint4Eva wrote:We got pick 6 and 22........SaintWodonga wrote:What did we get for him in the Hawthorn trade? Anyone remember?
And they were barry brooks and matthew ferguson.
Probably one of the worst trades of all time!
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Yes i agreeSaintsfan wrote:still a good return on Peter Everitt despite the players we picked up from itSaint4Eva wrote:We got pick 6 and 22........SaintWodonga wrote:What did we get for him in the Hawthorn trade? Anyone remember?
And they were barry brooks and matthew ferguson.
Probably one of the worst trades of all time!
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You got it..paid $700 big ones a season for little effort then sued us for long service leave...it should have been us sueing him - money for nothingThe Craw wrote:Will never forgive him for his effort in Stewie Loewes last game. The word pea heart springs to mind.
If he did not get hurt in the 97 final against Brisbane we would have not made the grand final....getting killed in the ruck and forced to swing leowe on the ball...
When he went to hawthorn he was no threat to us...just squibbed it out wide for a coupla marks a game but did very little.
Does not have a heart like phar lap
Love how our players are hacks once they leave our club. We would have won the GF had Spider played. It is that simple but leave our club and you are automaticly a hack.BallBanger wrote:You got it..paid $700 big ones a season for little effort then sued us for long service leave...it should have been us sueing him - money for nothingThe Craw wrote:Will never forgive him for his effort in Stewie Loewes last game. The word pea heart springs to mind.
If he did not get hurt in the 97 final against Brisbane we would have not made the grand final....getting killed in the ruck and forced to swing leowe on the ball...
When he went to hawthorn he was no threat to us...just squibbed it out wide for a coupla marks a game but did very little.
Does not have a heart like phar lap