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Sam Fisher story in Herald Sun
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Re: Sam Fisher story in Herald Sun
We just don't listen it seems.
The Saints are under review, will it make any difference to the underachievers ?
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Re: Sam Fisher story in Herald Sun
David Parkin was right years ago when he said that good footballers got to where they are in the game by taking risks and that ability alone wasn't enough to succeed.
Once they leave the game, the risk-taking behaviour that got the most out of their ability needs to be channelled in the the right direction otherwise they will get themselves into serious trouble.
Once they leave the game, the risk-taking behaviour that got the most out of their ability needs to be channelled in the the right direction otherwise they will get themselves into serious trouble.
its time to make a name for yourself like you've never made before!
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Re: Sam Fisher story in Herald Sun
I think that analogy is ripe for any profession. Let the footballers step off their pedestals & prove themselves any different.darylcowie wrote: ↑Sun 29 May 2022 3:28pm David Parkin was right years ago when he said that good footballers got to where they are in the game by taking risks and that ability alone wasn't enough to succeed.
Once they leave the game, the risk-taking behaviour that got the most out of their ability needs to be channelled in the the right direction otherwise they will get themselves into serious trouble.
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Re: Sam Fisher story in Herald Sun
I loved Sam as a footballer after all he was very good but he well paid for his skills. He is evidently, according to thos e that know him also a "good bloke'.
However I don't have any sympathy for him. At the moment he is an "alleged" drug dealer. In some countries such people ,on conviction, risk the death penalty.
I regard drug dealers as the lowest of the low, for what the do to others, for f****** money, for f***'s sake.
Good blokes don't deal drugs, IMHFO.
No crocodile tears from me.
However I don't have any sympathy for him. At the moment he is an "alleged" drug dealer. In some countries such people ,on conviction, risk the death penalty.
I regard drug dealers as the lowest of the low, for what the do to others, for f****** money, for f***'s sake.
Good blokes don't deal drugs, IMHFO.
No crocodile tears from me.