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If they get Hird back, that is completely insane, but that is how we know that Essendon goes.
Sheedy still there .
So Hird a big chance .
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If they get Hird back, that is completely insane, but that is how we know that Essendon goes.
A few puff pieces about hird being able to reunite the factions at essSheedy still there .
So Hird a big chance .
Do it for the lolsThey just cannot bring Hird in. That might be the final nail.
A few puff pieces about hird being able to reunite the factions at ess
and to any integrity the AFL pretends to haveThey just cannot bring Hird in. That might be the final nail.
Sheedy didn't bring the club to its knees though.Sheedy still there .
So Hird a big chance .
Sheedy didn't bring the club to its knees though.
It's always tough without knowing who said what first hand.. think it's better these things get handled privately not via the media.It must all be a major distraction for the club and players leading up to an important final
Remarkable strong leadership being displayed
Someone call the Wahmbulance.
I heard that all the time back in grade 3They started it... Not a leader's a******e.
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That's all well and good. I'm not a fan of it at all and wish players would just let their football do the talking. Having said that, I entirely accept that it is going to continue to happen as a supposed 'test of character' for players in the heat of a contest. But, taking all that as a given, the only individual who's absolutely failing the psychological test at the moment is the captain of the Lions.
This makes alot of sense to me. Zorko might have form, but so do alot of players, and Melbourne have been very chippy over the past few years as they have become one of the premier teams.
Personally, I don't really get what the fuss is about. The whole point of it is to effect other players psychologically - and guess what - if you can, and theyre off their game and makes mistakes then it's worked.
There are plenty of ways we see intimidation or physical attacks on the field where opposition players are smashed and it makes them hesitant to go as hard at the next contest. Over the years, Brisbane, Geelong, Hawthorn and Richmond have done it.
We can say - hey, this doesnt happen in a normal workplace, but really - in a normal workplace, there is not direct face-to-face competition between opposing teams. Sport between two teams is a very different workplace to normal where competition is expected and applauded if you win. Psychological attacks are just part and parcel to the physical attack on the ball (and the man).