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Or, he’s just a bloke, giving his opinion in cyber space…just like everyone else does these days…An alternate view is the (now he looks like) rentamouth dickhead 40-something bloke who hung around for a few days with JDG is speaking without authorisation and just looking for relevance.
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Are you sure that’s his instagram account?De Goey has liked this post on Instagram from a mate, who was quoted in the pictured Herald Sun article.
In the article, he calls Collingwood cowards for standing De Goey down, and goes on to say in the text "to hear the coach say he is concerned for Jordys welfare after throwing him under the bus less than 24 hours after incident is laughable."
Given the quite disparaging things it is saying about Collingwood and the coach, I would have thought it would be in De Goey's best interests to not publicly align himself to those comments.
Given he has - it looks to me like the relationship between player and club has soured badly.View attachment 1287528
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Are you sure that’s his instagram account?
De Goey has liked this post on Instagram from a mate, who was quoted in the pictured Herald Sun article.
In the article, he calls Collingwood cowards for standing De Goey down, and goes on to say in the text "to hear the coach say he is concerned for Jordys welfare after throwing him under the bus less than 24 hours after incident is laughable."
Given the quite disparaging things it is saying about Collingwood and the coach, I would have thought it would be in De Goey's best interests to not publicly align himself to those comments.
Given he has - it looks to me like the relationship between player and club has soured badly.View attachment 1287528
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Id be disappointed if the relationship HASNT soured badly. It’s up to Jordy to win back respect and rekindle that relationship…..at the appropriate time after the court case has concluded.
HE'S frustrated???I can’t help but feel that if DeGoey is legitimately frustrated with the club that even if he is found not guilty of the charges, that his time at the club is limited to the end of 2022.
Are you sure that’s his instagram account?
I have been watching the live telecasts of the two big recent trials in the USA and am now thinking guilty or not with a good lawyer he may get away with a slap on the wrists or not guilty and the truth will never be known.
De Goey has liked this post on Instagram from a mate, who was quoted in the pictured Herald Sun article.
In the article, he calls Collingwood cowards for standing De Goey down, and goes on to say in the text "to hear the coach say he is concerned for Jordys welfare after throwing him under the bus less than 24 hours after incident is laughable."
Given the quite disparaging things it is saying about Collingwood and the coach, I would have thought it would be in De Goey's best interests to not publicly align himself to those comments.
Given he has - it looks to me like the relationship between player and club has soured badly.View attachment 1287528
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Pretty sure they take your phone away when you're in custody, so the club couldn't contact him and he couldn't contact the club. I draw no conclusions from the absence of communication at that point.If JDG truly cannot appreciate why the club stood him down before speaking to him …
… given the club stood him down around 24 hours after he got in a fight in a NYC Nightclub, and it would seem hadn’t heard from him in that time, …
… then it’s probably for the best he goes.
I’m curious about this because I think it’s the type of attitude that lead to that post. I 100% get it, but I don’t think it’s healthy. If I feel let down by family (Collingwood is a family) I don’t allow allow those relationships to sour and feel a need for respect to be won back.
I would hope the internal attitude is one of disappointment for JDG putting himself in that position, concern for his welfare (he spent a night in US prison on BS charges) and a focus on next steps depending on the outcome of the trial.
There's a lot of speculation on this board.
To be fair he was held overnight in the cells. His one phone call would be to a lawyerIf JDG truly cannot appreciate why the club stood him down before speaking to him …
… given the club stood him down around 24 hours after he got in a fight in a NYC Nightclub, and it would seem hadn’t heard from him in that time, …
… then it’s probably for the best he goes.
Oh no what are we ever to do. The world as we know it is endingHe liked a post critical of the club and coach. That's not speculation.
I know BF is full of boomers that don't really use social media but that's a fact.
He liked a post critical of the club and coach. That's not speculation.
I know BF is full of boomers that don't really use social media but that's a fact.
Exactly right. Let’s not overreactIt was ill advised but I don’t think that on its own is a hanging offence.
He liked a mate going in to bat for him and then removed the like when he realised or had it pointed out to him that it was not a good look.
To be fair he was held overnight in the cells. His one phone call would be to a lawyer
Pretty sure they take your phone away when you're in custody, so the club couldn't contact him and he couldn't contact the club. I draw no conclusions from the absence of communication at that point.
that’s when the press conference is. There is a hell of a lot of guess work from youHe went into the lockup some time after 2:30am early Saturday morning local time. When do you think he would have had access to his phone again? Following day at 10am? Noon? 4pm? 6pm? 10pm?
The club announced him being stood down at 6pm Melbourne time … which was 2am early Sunday morning, nearly a full 24 hours after the cops showed up at the nightclub.
I know BF is full of boomers that don't really use social media but that's a fact.
Well said. 100% agree with this.Collingwood didn’t get itself involved in a bar room brawl. DeGoey did. Irrespective of the outcome of the court case, his behaviour and getting himself into this position in the first place is all on him. It’s also entirely on him to win respect back because he’s not a first time offender ( in terms of not reaching required behavioural standards)
If he feels somehow aggrieved that Collingwood has let him down, then he has two choices. Get over it, or get out.
Oh no what are we ever to do. The world as we know it is ending
He would have left the cell hung over as all hell and probably not having slept properly for 30+ hours. Not the best time to call the boss.He went into the lockup some time after 2:30am early Saturday morning local time. When do you think he would have had access to his phone again? Following day at 10am? Noon? 4pm? 6pm? 10pm?
The club announced him being stood down at 6pm Melbourne time … which was 2am early Sunday morning, nearly a full 24 hours after the cops showed up at the nightclub.
If you want to play detective, the ABC reported "Both De Goey and Mr Dyson pleaded not guilty to the charges and were released late on Saturday night."He went into the lockup some time after 2:30am early Saturday morning local time. When do you think he would have had access to his phone again? Following day at 10am? Noon? 4pm? 6pm? 10pm?
The club announced him being stood down at 6pm Melbourne time … which was 2am early Sunday morning, nearly a full 24 hours after the cops showed up at the nightclub.