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- Kidding, right?
Apart from discussion of whether he's right or he's wrong, I'm intrigued to know how this article came into being.
Was it part of a university Sociology assignment, that his manager passed on to the SMH?
If so, why?
Clearly the kid can string a sentence together. But why an article in a renowned metropolitan daily (can we still call it a broadsheet?) about street violence by Brandon Jack, highly-promising but as yet basically unknown Sydney Swans footballer?
I kept expecting some reference to some impressive new Swans community initiative against street violence. Or some general theme about most footballers knowing how to play hard on the field but contain their aggression out in the wider world. Perhaps, as I said in a previous post, linking it to the story of his dad being knocked out cold during a RL game by an uppercut from Ian Roberts, maybe with some feel-good revelation about how Garry and Ian are best of mates off the field.
But nothing of the sort.
Any thoughts?
Was it part of a university Sociology assignment, that his manager passed on to the SMH?
If so, why?
Clearly the kid can string a sentence together. But why an article in a renowned metropolitan daily (can we still call it a broadsheet?) about street violence by Brandon Jack, highly-promising but as yet basically unknown Sydney Swans footballer?
I kept expecting some reference to some impressive new Swans community initiative against street violence. Or some general theme about most footballers knowing how to play hard on the field but contain their aggression out in the wider world. Perhaps, as I said in a previous post, linking it to the story of his dad being knocked out cold during a RL game by an uppercut from Ian Roberts, maybe with some feel-good revelation about how Garry and Ian are best of mates off the field.
But nothing of the sort.
Any thoughts?





) and havent gotten into scrapes. I like to think its a confidence projection, but a large part of it is not getting into iffy situations simply by not being there in the first place.