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the demeanor of players at official functions is always different to what it is when you catch up with them at training, Family days, sausage sizzles - or bump into them in the street.

Why should it change?? Ive seen the same attitude from Rucciuto whether it be After match funtions, dinner Auctions both in Melbourne and Adelaide, Club Champion night in 2003, Breakfasts in Brisbane, you seriously must think I live under a rock, The AFC is more than South Australia get that through your head.
 
fact is - unless your name is "James", or ends in "eedy", the Victorian footballing fraternity couldn't give a flying **** about you.....so I didn't expect much more

Trust me when I say this. Eagles fans would of gave him the send off he deserved. Despite what he did to Kemp we still know he was a champ for your team. Id of stand and clapped him off thats for sure
 

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I've got about 2 dozen photos of Roo with my kids - and he's been more than accommodating each time

You know what Ive never bothered to ask, why because of what I may face if I do, that was his attitude.

There are some AFC players I would approach without even a second thought, you either have it or you dont, Riccuito had zero people skills.
 
Why should it change?? Ive seen the same attitude from Rucciuto whether it be After match funtions, dinner Auctions both in Melbourne and Adelaide, Club Champion night in 2003, Breakfasts in Brisbane, you seriously must think I live under a rock, The AFC is more than South Australia get that through your head.

No need to get abusive Maccas - although I know it's your default position when someone disagrees with your point of view.......;).......what I'm trying to do is reconcile your view - with my equally numerous first hand experiences....I'm saying he's always been friendly and accommodating when the situation has allowed for it.

Cut the man some slack - he was absolutely gutted yesterday
 
You know what Ive never bothered to ask, why because of what I may face if I do, that was his attitude.

There are some AFC players I would approach without even a second thought, you either have it or you dont, Riccuito had zero people skills.

People know how to deal with fans. Others dont. Roo is a shy person deep down. Shy people dont deal with fans too well. Dont take it personally.
 
Maccas - with respect - you really don't see 5% of how Roo is at functions in Adelaide from where you sit.

No but MD Marty definitely sees Roo far more than most. Years ago before his tribe was born he pretty much travelled to every game with the squad and went to every post match. Ive seen Roo do some very ordinary things at official functions to people who absolutely adored him and who came away with a changed mind. :(
 
I was disgusted at the send off Hawks gave him. He deserved so much more. Legend

For sure. It was the worst way possible to end your career. Hopefully this will make him hungry enough to change his mind and play on again in 2008.
 
People know how to deal with fans. Others dont. Roo is a shy person deep down. Shy people dont deal with fans too well. Dont take it personally.

I would agree with you there - very shy man. But when you are a Captain you have obligations that need to be fulfilled. Unfortunately he made you feel like it was just that, an obligation - and often, one he resented. I think we had been spoiled for many years with Bickley who was one of the most personable players I have ever met. It was quite a shock to be confronted with Roo.
 

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absolute champion.....footy is worse off without him. all true footy lovers can only admire and respect the man. great career, hope he enjoys his retirement :thumbsu:

(sidenote: i heard he was close to going to the tiges at the start of his career........were lucky he didn't, we may have never witnessed the champion that he became)
 
That is how Ricciuto is towards supporters always has been and was till the end as we seen yesterday.

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So let me get this straight. Roo never is one for the big show , on any occassion big or small...and yet you feel aggreived because he didnt this time?

Selfish attitude
 
There are some AFC players I would approach without even a second thought, you either have it or you dont, Riccuito had zero people skills.

:confused::confused: Got his autograph on my scarf after the 2005 round 22 match at Subi...was very approachable...he signed many that afternoon
 
You know what Ive never bothered to ask, why because of what I may face if I do, that was his attitude.

There are some AFC players I would approach without even a second thought, you either have it or you dont, Riccuito had zero people skills.
He probably thinks that you're a tosser or something Marty. You should have shown more respect to him when you got to see him more than most.
 
:confused::confused: Got his autograph on my scarf after the 2005 round 22 match at Subi...was very approachable...he signed many that afternoon

Never the same mood, lets look at Rnd 22 2005 a winning game, a game where the AFC had won the minor premiership, mood effects him as it did yesterday, as stiffy was saying a few weeks ago for his final game at AAMI and I now agree with stiffy he owed it to the supporters in Adelaide to play.

Dont get me wrong here the guy on the footy feild was and out and out champion.

There are many players that are champions but they also deal with the supporters better, I felt yesterday and even though Hawthorn won the game that Riccuito needed to honour the supporters, what is football at any level without supporters???Uncomprimising. Inclusive. Proud.
 

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Never the same mood, lets look at Rnd 22 2005 a winning game, a game where the AFC had won the minor premiership, mood effects him as it did yesterday, as stiffy was saying a few weeks ago for his final game at AAMI and I now agree with stiffy he owed it to the supporters in Adelaide to play.

Dont get me wrong here the guy on the footy feild was and out and out champion.

There are many players that are champions but they also deal with the supporters better, I felt yesterday and even though Hawthorn won the game that Riccuito needed to honour the supporters, what is football at any level without supporters???Uncomprimising. Inclusive. Proud.

But your original point was he is ''never' approachable ... I pointed out he was, Mad Dog has pointed out he is.

You started by saying he never acknowledges milestones and wanted him to acknowledge the crowd yesterday...if he had done it through his career I would agree...but it seems your annoyed by his consistency :confused:
 
But your original point was he is ''never' approachable ... I pointed out he was, Mad Dog has pointed out he is.

You started by saying he never acknowledges milestones and wanted him to acknowledge the crowd yesterday...if he had done it through his career I would agree...but it seems your annoyed by his consistency :confused:

Link me to where I said he was never approachable:rolleyes:
 
Link me to where I said he was never approachable:rolleyes:

http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showpost.php?p=8694769&postcount=54You know what Ive never bothered to ask, why because of what I may face if I do, that was his attitude.

There are some AFC players I would approach without even a second thought, you either have it or you dont, Riccuito had zero people skills.

Only the week before at the after match he couldnt be bothered with supporters wanting a photo or an autography he was knocking them back by the droves, he simply wasnt interested.
What for snubbing them his whole career just like he did yesterday???
 
http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showpost.php?p=8694769&postcount=54You know what Ive never bothered to ask, why because of what I may face if I do, that was his attitude.

There are some AFC players I would approach without even a second thought, you either have it or you dont, Riccuito had zero people skills.

So where did I say he was never approachable????? Or do you fail to understand simple english????

I didnt say that at all, you are making it up:thumbsd:
 
fact is - unless your name is "James", or ends in "eedy", the Victorian footballing fraternity couldn't give a flying **** about you.....so I didn't expect much more
They were still playing the club song and most were still celebrating a final won with the last kick of the day, their first final in six years.

I noticed him leaving and was clapping him off as were my sons and quite a few around me. If he'd run a lap or gone toward the crowd and applauded I'm sure many more would have realised what was happening and give him the send off he deserved. As it was, he just slipped off the ground with no announcement or fanfare at all. You're being a bit harsh - the fact that it was Roo's last game wasn't foremost in our minds at the time which, given the circumstances, can't be that hard to understand.
 

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