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IronyYeah sco baiting people and being a smart arse is just so admirably adult.
FFS some of you need to grow up.
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IronyYeah sco baiting people and being a smart arse is just so admirably adult.
FFS some of you need to grow up.
LOL mate agenda alert.Yeah sco baiting people and being a smart arse is just so admirably adult.
FFS some of you need to grow up.
I agree, he has the Brissy Bears going OK.Nothing but respect for Fagan. Seems like a great man that players love playing under.
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Good move by Jamie to call directly. Never burn bridges! (unless you're in demolition and it's your job to burn bridges.....or you're in the armed forces in a battle and you want to stop the enemy advancing.........or you're Clint Eastwood in the Good, the Bad and the Ugly......but I think you get my point)
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Whoosy and self important or are they just getting their managers to do what they pay them to do and deal with contract negotiations, including accepting/declining offers? It’s a little bit harsh to be giving them labels over something so trivial.Even if not caring about that bridge, it's just basic manners I would have thought. The only thing I found interesting about it was that Fagan thought it was worthy of mention, so it's obviously not common practice. It suggests to me that many AFL players are either too whoosy or too self important to give somebody news they don't want to hear.
I agree, think he showed some good old fashioned manners.Even if not caring about that bridge, it's just basic manners I would have thought. The only thing I found interesting about it was that Fagan thought it was worthy of mention, so it's obviously not common practice.
Whoosy and self important or are they just getting their managers to do what they pay them to do and deal with contract negotiations, including accepting/declining offers? It’s a little bit harsh to be giving them labels over something so trivial.
Nothing but respect for Fagan. Seems like a great man that players love playing under.
Whoosy and self important or are they just getting their managers to do what they pay them to do and deal with contract negotiations, including accepting/declining offers? It’s a little bit harsh to be giving them labels over something so trivial.
I thought it was Lenny 123 maybe I am mistakenI was the first one to post about the Patrick Karnezis phone call.


I know a bit more about this phone call than most people but I won't say anything on this public forum.
I agree, but I can’t bring myself to criticise a player for getting their manager to do what they’re paid for either.You have to wonder how much the current laissez faire approach encourages the blase attitude some players seem to bring to potential transfers, and if they were forced to take greater personal responsibility maybe that might change.
Personally, I like that Elliott took on board that responsibility and made the call himself. Shows respect and consideration.
If only you knew the people that Billy has called, you wouldn’t know how anyone could defend his politeness.Excellent work.
I have it on good authority that the leadership group have requested that Billy doesn't call Fagan anymore (unless it's for pizza delivery). There's more to it, but that's all I can disclose publicly.
I know a bit more about this phone call than most people but I won't say anything on this public forum.
I feel sorry for those of us who have read what we've read and did get itVery good, I feel sorry for anyone who didn't catch that comment for what it was.
You’re right and I'm just being an old fogey, without actually being fogey age, but at the same time I do find it unfathomable that someone could be flown up for an interview, be wined and dined and made an attractive offer, but wouldn’t have the courtesy to personally say thanks but no thanks.I agree, but I can’t bring myself to criticise a player for getting their manager to do what they’re paid for either.
It seems like the poster I was taking off didn't catch it.Very good, I feel sorry for anyone who didn't catch that comment for what it was.
It seems like the poster I was taking off didn't catch it.
I’d be shocked if he even looked at any thread outside the Beams one on this board.It seems like the poster I was taking off didn't catch it.
I like a Kitten suspended under a helium balloon, especially when fishing for Mako shark.I like to use Pilchards as bait.
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I don’t assume no one has inside info. Hell, old mate in the Beams thread could have the best source in the world, but if he makes a statement and declares it as inside news, without giving reason or context because of his ‘source’, and he’s using a secondary account, it’s going to be treated with the same dose of healthy skepticism that most posts that are full of BS on this site do. As for CFC2010 i know he has some reasonable sources, so if he decides to PM me some news I’ll take it on board because he actually has reasonable credibility.I always find it odd that many assume that noone who posts on Bigfooty has any inside information. There's 500 AFL footballers living in Melbourne plus a heap of other people working at clubs. All of these people have multiple connections outside of the club. There's literally tens of thousands of people who from time to time have information about AFL players and clubs which hasn't made it to the media.