The media didn't mention it, only Houston and Quaynor.So why didn't Sidebottom get booed?
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The media didn't mention it, only Houston and Quaynor.So why didn't Sidebottom get booed?
Don't you know? According to the common sense brigade he was just "doing it for attention" or "why didn't he do it when he was playing?"Thought the experience of Mitch Brown (the West Coast one) would have been ample evidence - apparently not.
I couldn’t disagree more. The world has changed and people (most) have grown and have a better understanding of how harmful racism is. And most people are comfortable in calling out that behaviour as totally unacceptable.If it happened nowadays, people would genuinely think Nicky Winmar should have kept it to himself, his gesture was unnecessarily provocative, and he'd get deservedly booed the next time he played at Victoria Park for getting Collingwood into trouble.
It's not an external cause.I disagree and dont think AFL and sport should be used to champion external causes.
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and why did the media mention Quaynor?The media didn't mention it, only Houston and Quaynor.
So you just read the extreme sides of the argument and assumed that represented all of our thoughts? Why is the internet incapable of nuance? Clearly we weren’t all booing, but sure, paint us with the same brush if it helps you.Wow the crows fans on their own board are pathetic. “Woke nonsense” etc etc. Fingers crossed they go out in straight sets, what a spineless org from the top through to their fans.
I couldn’t disagree more. The world has changed and people (most) have grown and have a better understanding of how harmful racism is. And most people are comfortable in calling out that behaviour as totally unacceptable.
A huge section is a stretch, AO is a loud stadium and keeps noise in, so a small number can always sound very loud. Add in the mix of plenty of drunk people who join in for the sake of it and you get what you saw last night.I expected a few boos for Quaynor because all clubs have a few nuffies, but it was a huge section of their crowd last night and really embarrassing for the state.
Since when has booing in sport ever been rational? People boo at every tackle not being called for HTB, people boo their own players sometimes, people boo umpires and blame them for every loss. I could go on, but booing has never been a rational human emotion.I'd argue the Crows fans have let off Rankine incredibly lightly, his indiscipline might cost them a shot at the flag but somehow that's all Quaynor's fault. It's a curious logic at play.
I can understand you want to water down the situation, but you are wrong it was the loudest booing of the night whenever Quaynor was in possession of the ball. Mass booing a guy for calling out a homophobic slurA huge section is a stretch, AO is a loud stadium and keeps noise in, so a small number can always sound very loud. Add in the mix of plenty of drunk people who join in for the sake of it and you get what you saw last night.
I don’t understand booing and will never do it myself, but booing at a controversial issue is not limited to the city of Adelaide when it comes to sport.

Apparently, what he said to him was "the last time I saw you, you were horizontal"What? Saying "I'll put you in a stretcher like last year"??? Sidebottom did a fake shoulder charge at Rankine late in the game after he kicked a goal and was celebrating with his team mates and you could see Rankine's reaction. Houston was also booed last night and I guess those booing Quaynor think he also said it.
I saw that McGuire had chimed in - he's the last bloke who should be aiming for the moral high ground regarding this matter.Collingwood need to stay in their lane in regards to crowd and club behaviour.
Fancy Eddie having a chip after the game,He must have forgotten he is a flat out racist.
AFL, Media all let him down.I think not tbh given the Adam Goodes experience. The usual commentators had a field day with him, I cite it as a classic example of racism being given legitimacy because he pointed at the wrong people, said the wrong things in a speech and didn't keep his views to himself. Plenty of West Coast fans were happily booing and saying it was because he took out a player in a game two years before, even when Goodes and others asked people to stop.
Kinda funny that Collingwood played a big part in driving Adam Goodes out of the game and now suddenly their supporters are the moral arbiters of when you can and cannot boo a player.
Whataboutism is a dead end mate.Such a brave club, tirelessly fighting homophobia while their supporters cheer on Jordan Sex Pest DeGoey.
Yeah, many booed Goodes, with no idea why they were doing it other than to be part of the mob behaviour.I think not tbh given the Adam Goodes experience. The usual commentators had a field day with him, I cite it as a classic example of racism being given legitimacy because he pointed at the wrong people, said the wrong things in a speech and didn't keep his views to himself. Plenty of West Coast fans were happily booing and saying it was because he took out a player in a game two years before, even when Goodes and others asked people to stop.
You'd hope that is the reason, but I doubt it somehow.
Yeah the Adelaide crowd didn't think that through too well did they. I wasn't feeling sorry for Rankine but god he is going to cop it bad now. The next Pies home game against the crows is going to be carnage. I fear he is going to be the next Adam Goodes and cop it from all supporters now which would be terrible. The AFL and Crows have a lot to answer for on the hopeless response and handling of the whole saga. Quaynor was all class with his comments after the game and maybe he realised someone needed to help diffuse the situation. Nicks press conference after the game however was an embarrassment.Adelaide crowd showing why Rankine needed more weeks, not less.
They've shown a complete lack of leadership on this issue. Sure, there are racists in every fan base. It's up to the adults on the board to lead and condemn this sort of thing from the outset. Instead we had Nicks pretend it didn't happen and then the weakest statement in AFL history.
Rankine is going to be booed relentlessly until he quits, Adelaide fans have now guaranteed this.
I've never booed anyone, but the future of this issue is as clear as day. If Adelaide don't come out with a far stronger statement during next week, and a message to their fans, then Rankine won't have any more peace in his whole career. And Adelaide FC won't have a leg to stand on about his mental health or asking people to leave him alone. If you won't stand up for the victim, don't expect anyone to excuse the perpetrator.