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He's not a public figure. He is an employee of a privately listed company. He is paid a salary from that company which draws its revenue from customers, entities that pay for advertising and distributions from the controllers of the entertainment industry it participates in. He is not paid from the public purse.He's a public figure who makes a living though the support of members and sponsors.
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No, it's not "anyone's" right to do this ... unless Willie says they can. If he just wants it put out as "for personal reasons", then that's all the club is allowed to do. They will follow his wishes on this.OK.
I accept it's nobodys business but Willie's.
On the other hand Willie is a public figure and a important part of Ports list who's paid 100s of thousands of dollars a year by the club and has a pretty good lifestyle of the back of members and sponsors.
It's nobodys business but all anyone has to say is " Willie's mum isn't the best and he needs to be there to support her."
No further comment or explanation required.
Everyone supports him and backs him in.
My point was directed at the judgement he's getting now based off of previous incidents when no one even knows what the **** is going on in reality. Not the actual action itself.He literally missed games because he "smokes buds here and there". There's a drug policy in the AFL, you can't breach it, and expect people not suspect it, or care about it. How much shit did Ollie Wines cop for his extracurricular activities that cost him games?
Yartapuulti is the traditional Aboriginal name for Port Adelaide. In Kaurna, 'Yarta' means place or land and 'Puulti' means sleep or death, which is the name the Kaurna people gave the land around the Port River.He referred to the club as Yartapuulti
I am ruthless when it comes to football. They are highly paid & there is a price that comes with that. If players don't want to pay the price play at a lower level. Willie has missed quite a lot of games, too many.Excellent post.
Dealing with family or personal issues for any player, let alone Indigenous players living away from their communities, are things that AFL clubs have learned to understand and respect far better than they have in the past.
PAFC handled Willie's mourning period for the anniversary of the loss of his dad, Willie Sr, in July last year with silence and respect. He's a dad with 2 young kids and I would think the same respect is being shown here, whatever the issues are.
Exactly, questions should be asked. We need him on the field, that's what he's paid to do. We dont pay him to run community programs. We're not running some amateur football team.Why can't any questions be asked?
Especially when this is the vague shit we are getting told:
"We are optimistic once he is right, we will let Willie play," Hinkley said.
With anyone else I'd agree but Hinkley rarely makes sense so that statement could mean anything.The cult of Hinkley
Karen's be outraged.He's a public figure who makes a living though the support of members and sponsors.
Those members and sponsors are hearing every theory imaginable and wondering what they are investing in.
What's the best way of handling that?
None of your business?
That's not going well.
Karen's be outraged.
Maybe you are the problem & not the rest of the world, time to get of he soap box.
You have no idea why he has missed games and you are calling him to retire lol. Whattime to start thinking about a handshake agreement on a payout figure then moving on I think.
Hes an exceptionally-talented player who I derive much enjoyment from watching, but you can’t have a player on your list who can apparently train and be around the club during the week, but then just opts out on weekends.
Can’t be half in and half out. Doesn’t mean he’s a bad bloke, just means he’s probably not cut out for the life of a full-time professional athlete.
Which 84 games in seven seasons backs up definitively.
geez, you live on the sunny side of the street.Nothing Karen about it at all.
The mismanagement of Soldo, the embarrassment of Ken, the comedy gold we've been dished up hiding Willie.
The club needs to try and show its actually capable of looking a little less amateurish.
Port is on the slide for a reason and it's lack of professionalism and the decision-making that's been on public display might have something to do with it.
Well we can't get rid of Jedtime to start thinking about a handshake agreement on a payout figure then moving on I think.
Hes an exceptionally-talented player who I derive much enjoyment from watching, but you can’t have a player on your list who can apparently train and be around the club during the week, but then just opts out on weekends.
Can’t be half in and half out. Doesn’t mean he’s a bad bloke, just means he’s probably not cut out for the life of a full-time professional athlete.
Which 84 games in seven seasons backs up definitively.
After the first quarter the ball spent most of the time in the Bay's half of the field so it was a good return for f-all opportunity really.3 sausages in weather best suited to ducks. I'd play him tomorrow
IF he was good to go and IF there was no sinister reason he's been out, he should have been straight in for Evans and at the very least been the sub
According to some here, he was probably just off the ground for a quick .....Noticed his minutes were getting managed due to lack of footy. Felt like he was on the bench for a lot of the 3rd quarter, then I saw him sneak on behind the play and drift to the goal square to get a goal immediately.