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Fagan spoke on Melbourne radio station 3AW later in the day and made it known how unhappy he was with Robertson's comments.
"I had a chat with him this afternoon," Fagan said.
"I was none too happy at all because it doesn't reflect our view of the Gold Coast Suns, it's more Nick's feeling towards them.
"He's probably gone off and said those things and now regrets them. I think he'll learn a valuable lesson from this.
"He's going to front up on the weekend and it's going to be on.
"He's got to put his head over the footy and play hard and tough."
Fagan said Robertson would "take those words back" if he had his time again.
"It's obviously great motivation for the Gold Coast Suns and something we need to prepare ourselves for on the weekend," he added.
Why poke a sleeping bear???
Jivlain,
Club statement if Nick went against the company line: "Nick was just trying to generate some buzz, he went to far. Every player at our club respects the Suns." (proper walk back - think Zorko on priority picks a couple of years back...
What Fages actually said: "it doesn't reflect our view of the Suns, it's more Nick's feeling towards them".
It's the old non-apology apology. Good cop, bad cop. He's quite diplomatically confirmed that players don't respect the Suns. He then followed it up with "He's going to front up on the weekend and it's going to be on".
You can tell a tree by the fruit it bears, and this has generated huge publicity and turned the media story from a dead rubber (and media conversation on the value of tanking) into a grudge match. No one is talking about tanking any more.
The only thing that makes me think that this might not have been planned is that it shows a bit more media savvy than we normally display. If it was planned, it was perfectly done.
Quite possible. I'm not saying "definitely engineered". I'm just saying, if the quote was in context, it was a pretty weak walk-back that kept the story going more than shutting it down.I don't really believe that. I doubt we deliberately set up a scenario that involved Fagan publicly criticising one of his own players.
Robertson speaking out of turn is the simplest and most likely explanation.
Quite possible. I'm not saying "definitely engineered". I'm just saying, if the quote was in context, it was a pretty weak walk-back that kept the story going more than shutting it down.
Did Fagan really criticise his player though? The quotes I see are along the lines of "I had a talk with him", and "if he had his time again, he'd do it differently". He disagreed with him... or at least, he disagreed with him sharing it with the media...
Maybe. I saw it more as pretext for distancing himself from Nick before confirming that our players don't have a lot of respect for Gold Coast.Oh, it's definitely a criticism. 'I was none too happy at all' doesn't leave much room for interpretation.
Me too. Maybe why that's why I'm theorising it being deliberate. It's been genuinely good PR all round. It'll even arch up the back of the Suns supporters and get them to turn up to the game. No downside really. I don't know whether it's more likely that we planned good PR, or whether we've just stumbled on it.What sucks a little is that Robertson's comments were pretty funny. I think some humorous banter between the two sets of players would have been a genuinely good PR exercise. I wish it was planned.
This is 100% manufactured, feigned, set up, simulated, deliberate by our club and I love it.
Fagan knows the last thing our team needs is a meaningless, soft, no pressure, no contact, go through the motions game especially late into the season and with six first and second year players in the starting line up. He wants this team tested in every possible way, and playing under intense conditions. Our group needs to experience and grow under finals type conditions and atmosphere. Robbo just delivered the message, the plan was conceptualized elsewhere.
Crowd numbers, tv audience, inspire some rivalry, get the juniors revved up.Why poke a sleeping bear???
Crowd numbers, tv audience, inspire some rivalry, get the juniors revved up.
And to back it up with us flogging them this weekend?
The 'sledging' ahead of that first QClash was woeful.I still believed this was stage managed. Including Fagan's response.
I liked it all the same though, because it's a touch less obvious than our usual fare.
Believe there is parking at Boowaggan Rd, Carrara/Merrimac. Or Nerang park and ride near the station.Driving down for the game. Where’s the best place to park and ride please? Can’t remember where I parked previously. I do remember it was a kind of long and slow shuttle to the stadium.
How much enthusiasm were you expecting to be built purely from the contest ahead given the two side's standings? Regardless of whether it was scripted, the game will likely be a step up in intensity to what it otherwise would have been.It couldn’t be more scripted and planned in advance. Just like the time they sent Simon Black of all people out there to take a shot at them.
I find it all really cringeworthy and insulting to the intelligence tbh. Not too far removed from WWE wrestlers yelling pre-written taunts into the microphone. It’s kinda put a cringy pall over the match for me now, rather than building my enthusiasm.
Believe there is parking at Boowaggan Rd, Carrara/Merrimac. Or Nerang park and ride near the station.
Not too far removed from WWE wrestlers yelling pre-written taunts into the microphone.