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Some people who go over the top don't even know they are doing as they so into the Game
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Just shows they only care about $$$$$ and Foreign Labour is the Cheapest
Unbelievable!!!Did anyone else see the footage of the security guy entering the field to stop two players wrestling in the GWS game.
He will need a good spin to tell us nothing has happened and that meeting was about nothing. I suspect we are seeing the very start of the Gil death spin. Awesome if that is so because outside of some ignorant pc agenda they dont seem to have a lot of direction.
Is the whole student visa/cheap wages thing even a thing anymore? I thought that was closed down after the 7/11 rip offs?
The vast majority of people that drink conduct themselves in a responsible manner.
Where the * did i say thatNot everyone who becomes animated at the footy ends up assaulting the intellectually disabled.
Where the **** did i say that
It was an assumption based around the combative nature that is social mediaWhere did I say you said that?
It's called drawing a parallel.
The Tasmania incident indicates no training was given.I'm not sure it has anything to do with race but it sure has a lot to do with football knowledge on and off field. When you see something like that, then you can only assume there is limited training offered regards being a security person at the footy.
Just shows they only care about $$$$$ and Foreign Labour is the Cheapest
Yeah fair point. My issue at core is with the way the AFL is going about delivering their agenda, not so much the agenda.In my opinion, all sides of this overblown mosquito are PC groups telling people what they can and can't say or think.
Look at the Ablett booing, which I view as being the forerunner of this fiasco.
PC group 1 boos Ablett because he liked a facebook post.
PC group 2 says booing is completely inappropriate.
PC group 3 boos Ablett because they say it's inappropriate to say that booing is inappropriate.
It's ridiculous that one side of the whole argument over political correctness are denouncing the other side as being politically correct, when their view is simply a different version of what is politically correct.
Only Collingwood could push this issue off the front pages.
One of Gil’s weaknesses is he is a very poor speaker and deliverer of a speech.Gill the dill has to go. Such a piss weak fake apology he dished out today. Sorry you’re upset, but...
Spare me - that’s the apology you give when you don’t mean it or care and are instead forced.
If only they had some sort of media or PR department to write such statements for him...One of Gil’s weaknesses is he is a very poor speaker and deliverer of a speech.
He is so wooden.
Actually he’s dreadful. It’s not for everyone.
I’d do a far better than his people.If only they had some sort of media or PR department to write such statements for him...
Definitely one of the more extraordinary things you'd ever see at an AFL match! While most people will prefer the idea that the AFL is the villain here, I think this incident helps back up what Gillon McLachlan has said to a fair extent. I think it's reasonable to believe that the AFL hasn't ordered a security crackdown, but poorly trained/overzealous security people have caused most of the problems in recent times. Hopefully, they will be told to tone down their attitude, and let people get back to barracking normally at the football again, and this fuss will soon be forgotten.The Tasmania incident indicates no training was given.
It’s really quite startling.
Nailed it.Definitely one of the more extraordinary things you'd ever see at an AFL match! While most people will prefer the idea that the AFL is the villain here, I think this incident helps back up what Gillon McLachlan has said to a fair extent. I think it's reasonable to believe that the AFL hasn't ordered a security crackdown, but poorly trained/overzealous security people have caused most of the problems in recent times. Hopefully, they will be told to tone down their attitude, and let people get back to barracking normally at the football again, and this fuss will soon be forgotten.
Sorry, but where did the directive to clamp down on loudness, language or extra aisle patrols come from?Definitely one of the more extraordinary things you'd ever see at an AFL match! While most people will prefer the idea that the AFL is the villain here, I think this incident helps back up what Gillon McLachlan has said to a fair extent. I think it's reasonable to believe that the AFL hasn't ordered a security crackdown, but poorly trained/overzealous security people have caused most of the problems in recent times. Hopefully, they will be told to tone down their attitude, and let people get back to barracking normally at the football again, and this fuss will soon be forgotten.