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Like the hammy stiffness because you’ve admitted taking drugs days before a game or a legit circumstanceHe's gone home for family reasons
It's legit.Like the hammy stiffness because you’ve admitted taking drugs days before a game or a legit circumstance
Or it could be a death in the family. Jfc, people are like vultures.Like the hammy stiffness because you’ve admitted taking drugs days before a game or a legit circumstance
It was a serious question wording a little crass.Or it could be a death in the family. Jfc, people are like vultures.
pity he wasn't arrested before you drafted him!Could also be Richard Lounder.
Doubt surrounds Ugle-Hagan’s availability despite attending boxing match following personal absence
“Jamarra was at the boxing on Saturday night at St Kilda Town Hall.”www.sen.com.au
Doubt surrounds Ugle-Hagan’s availability despite attending boxing match following personal absence
“Jamarra was at the boxing on Saturday night at St Kilda Town Hall.”www.sen.com.au
I love the particular criticism Cornes has here. “In an ideal world”.
This is where the over saturation of footy media is readily apparent. To stay relevant as a media personality, you need to criticise anything less than “ideal”. You can’t just look at this and let it slide. You HAVE to have a take on it.
The old good cop/bad cop routine. They're like vultures.You have to laugh when Tom Morris is masquerading as the nice guy - “he’s allowed to live his life..”, when he’s the one dropping the irrelevant tidbit of ‘news’ on the table for Kornes to criticise.
I'm sorry to hear of the situation surrounding the passing of your father. Your sentiment is spot on. Having experienced a bit of loss and other less than ideal situations in life, everybody handles things differently.I won’t pretend to know JUH’s situation but when my father passed away unexpectedly (I was in my mid 20s) I had 3 weeks off work.
He died interstate (in a 3rd state to me - parents travelling in Qld but from Tasmania, myself working in SA at the time). First I travelled to be with my mum and help organise plans to return, cancel rest of holidays etc. That was a good 10-14 days. Then once we got his body home we had to sort out a funeral but we also had to have every family & friend drop over who had not yet seen my mother or myself.
Did I sit around doing sweet * at all at night? No, I had a few drinks with mates (both ones in Qld when I was up there organising stuff and back when I got home) and watched the footy and had a bonfire - and if there had been a local sports even to attend one night we would have. That’s what mates do with you in tough times. If my work found out I was doing that I can’t imagine it would be a problem. “Oh your mates want to be around you and support you and keep you keeping on, what a big deal”.
Now it doesn’t sound like there was a death for JUH but might have been a near miss which would be just as shocking, and you need time & mechanisms to work your way through it. Plus he’s still pretty much a kid.
Move. On.
To make it even less of a story, he’d checked with the club in advance and they gave it the all clear. Media is pure trash, so much focus on non-issues like this rather than actually analysing, you know, the footyI won’t pretend to know JUH’s situation but when my father passed away unexpectedly (I was in my mid 20s) I had 3 weeks off work.
He died interstate (in a 3rd state to me - parents travelling in Qld but from Tasmania, myself working in SA at the time). First I travelled to be with my mum and help organise plans to return, cancel rest of holidays etc. That was a good 10-14 days. Then once we got his body home we had to sort out a funeral but we also had to have every family & friend drop over who had not yet seen my mother or myself.
Did I sit around doing sweet * at all at night? No, I had a few drinks with mates (both ones in Qld when I was up there organising stuff and back when I got home) and watched the footy and had a bonfire - and if there had been a local sports even to attend one night we would have. That’s what mates do with you in tough times. If my work found out I was doing that I can’t imagine it would be a problem. “Oh your mates want to be around you and support you and keep you keeping on, what a big deal”.
Now it doesn’t sound like there was a death for JUH but might have been a near miss which would be just as shocking, and you need time & mechanisms to work your way through it. Plus he’s still pretty much a kid.
Move. On.
Could not care what he or any other footy player does when they aren’t on the field.