Who’d Danger snitch on?
Dangerfield “won’t be searching out” Ginnivan after chicken-wing tackle
The AFLPA President hasn’t spoken to the youngster following the incident.
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Who’d Danger snitch on?
Heard he’s keen to bring in a rule that when he’s not on screen the commentators have to say “Where’s Dangerfield?”
Do neutrals/casuals like this guy or does everyone outside of Geelong, AFL House and the ‘AFL World Media’ (aka 30 men who live in Melbourne and Caro) think he’s a complete w***er?
Dangerfield to join the AFL commission
Tom Harley the new AFL CEO
Steve Hocking to return as the General Manager of footy operations
Chris Scottcan be chairman of the rules committeePLAYERCARDSTARTChris Scott
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PLAYERCARDEND
Selwood to become head of umpiring
Lingy and Jimmy Bartel to run the ARC
Gerard Whateley to devise the fixtures and tv scheduling
Mooney can split his time between boundary riding and giving red cards to concussed players
Hawkins and Stevie J can be the goal umpires at GMHBA Stadium
Phat Boy and STP to be chairman and vice chairman of the All Australian selection committee
Catman can be the MRO
Bobby Davis and Maxy Rooke to be inducted as the next AFL Legends
What's Michael Turner do?That's actually pretty good. You could have Bartel also offering marriage counselling and Stokes running drug awareness programs to complete the set!
Do neutrals/casuals like this guy or does everyone outside of Geelong, AFL House and the ‘AFL World Media’ (aka 30 men who live in Melbourne and Caro) think he’s a complete w***er?
The AFLPA has been something of a joke for a while. With the whole Hawthorn racism saga, I was gobsmacked that the role (or the lack thereof) of the AFLPA wasn't investigated. If the players had serious concerns about their treatment, why didn't they go to the AFLPA? Surely, that's their role. An independent body that has the players best interests at heart which can advocate on behalf of them.
And then I remembered the AFLPA isn't there to support players, it's there for the AFL to keep the players in check. And I realised how stupid I was to think that the AFL would investigate their own practices. Dangerfield is getting his just reward for towing the party line. I mean when the AFLPA's biggest concern is what players wear before a game, you know it's a joke.
Dangerfield leads wild push for AFL pre-game shake-up
A plan has emerged for a dramatic visual experience as AFL stars head into the change-rooms.7news.com.au
A lot of Geelong people get the shits with him sometimes too.
A current player is very odd to me. Hodge, Selwood, Pav, and Eddie Betts all come to mind as recently retired future hall of famers...who have achieved far more than him and would offer much greater insight.
Reeks of Gil trying to manipulate the stalled future player payments by 'poaching' their representative. Danger will be enemy number 1 if that actually ended up being the case. Genuinely hope he rejects it, as it will not bode well for his post career trajectory.
Yes agreed but can't go along with the idea that just because they are future hall of famers they should be in the frame. Why not seek out a recently retired ex player who has achieved outside of football, too? I'm not talking about someone who has simply made a lot of money or done well in the media, but someone who has displayed a superior IQ by getting some serious qualifications through study and application.
There must be a few recently retired players along the Reilly O'Brien lines who fit the bill?
Also, I agree with the sentiment that the massively unpopular Gil should have just resigned and walked away, not granted himself some sort of year-long cringeworthy lap of honour.
Read the room, Gil
I think ROB stamped his papers when he got called out, defending Peterson, after attending.
ROB might be an academically smart guy, but not exactly street smart when it comes to reading the room/being impartial on controversial matters. Strikes me a bit like GAJ off the field, to be honest.
Mitch Wallis fits that bill. As someone just mentioned on the Bulldogs BigFooty board, we should get Mitch on the Footscray Football Club board ASAP.Yes agreed but can't go along with the idea that just because they are future hall of famers they should be in the frame. Why not seek out a recently retired ex player who has achieved outside of football, too? I'm not talking about someone who has simply made a lot of money or done well in the media, but someone who has displayed a superior IQ by getting some serious qualifications through study and application.
There must be a few recently retired players along the Reilly O'Brien lines who fit the bill?
Also, I agree with the sentiment that the massively unpopular Gil should have just resigned and walked away, not granted himself some sort of year-long cringeworthy lap of honour.
Read the room, Gil
lol wrong club.Maybe they should look at Bachar Houli. Recently retired, thoughtful, well spoken, admired. Adds diversity.
Oh, that’s right…
I believe even a few of the Cats supporters think he is a w***er.Do neutrals/casuals like this guy or does everyone outside of Geelong, AFL House and the ‘AFL World Media’ (aka 30 men who live in Melbourne and Caro) think he’s a complete w***er?
You're more than welcome,Remind me to pass on your thoughts and best wishes to Tom Lynch, Bachar Houli, Josh Caddy, Toby Nankervis, Dion Prestia and Shaun Grigg.
I believe even a few of the Cats supporters think he is a w***er.
Were talking about having the funny man on the AFL Commission, not appearing at the comedy festival.I reckon he's a rippa, all you humourless dickheads just take him too seriously.
I'm surprised that you don't seem to get the problem of having an existing player on the "independent" commission, whether or not you think he will have any influence?Anyone who thinks Dangerfield is a moron probably doesn't quite 'get' how he works. He's clearly an intelligent bloke, likes to have a laugh, well spoken, long list of leadership credentials, well-liked enough by the players (as head of the AFLPA) and has shown he can see things objectively from a player perspective (AFLPA work etc).
Don't think he'd have any 'influence' at the Commission as a player anyway, but the amount of Bonds y-fronts in a twist over the speculation is amusing. Geelong are seemingly the illuminati of the footy world.
Of course, there have been precious few suggestions of anyone better suited to a Commission role than Dangerfield, too.