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The smell was the best thoughIt was barely edible then...
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The smell was the best thoughIt was barely edible then...
It was barely edible then...
I don't want to start a thread until confirmed properly but reports filtering through that Allan McAllister has passed away
maybe it's like fine wine..
i wonder if the gum in the old footy card packs would be edible today...
Yes they are (selective) quotes from his interview.
The great question overall was, did Mick’s good points out weight his lesser points?
I'm shocked!Let the games begin...…………..
Malthouse: Buckley criticism 'so disappointing'
Ben Broad
GLENN McFARLANE reports…
Coaching great Mick Malthouse says he is astounded by Nathan Buckley's criticism of him on the morning after he was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Buckley said on SEN today he accepts Malthouse views him as "an enemy" and conceded he has no relationship with the man who he replaced as coach.
A candid Buckley accused Malthouse of attempting to rewrite history and conceded he had been left as “one of the bodies on the side of the road” when asked about his relationship with his former coach.
He also described Malthouse as having "rat cunning" and described him as being "master manipulator."
A shocked Malthouse told the Herald Sun today he found it difficult to process the criticism after being made aware of Buckley's comments.
"That is so disappointing – I have never treated him as an enemy in my life," Malthouse said.
"I have got to say that I haven't heard it, but … if (the quotes) are accurate, that is a very, very difficult thing to absorb and certainly very disappointing to hear.
"I would never regard myself as an enemy of Nathan Buckley.
"I have got the utmost respect for his playing career and for the way he has been able to turn around his coaching career."
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/buckley-malthouse-views-me-as-an-enemy-20190605-p51ur8.html
I'm surprised that Bucks was willing to be this candid about that period and his relationship with MM:
"Buckley added that he’d been left by Malthouse as “one of the bodies on the side of the road” but suggested that he understood the VFL/AFL coaching games record holder’s mindset."
^ Pretty much tells you everything you need to know.
I'm sure MM has his version of events but everything is still too raw for me to feel joy about this Hall of Famer.
agree,Mick is the opposite of side by side. His tenure had and has consequences for our culture that are only just being sorted. Will always be a problematic figure in our history.
Let the games begin...…………..
Malthouse: Buckley criticism 'so disappointing'
Ben Broad
GLENN McFARLANE reports…
Coaching great Mick Malthouse says he is astounded by Nathan Buckley's criticism of him on the morning after he was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Buckley said on SEN today he accepts Malthouse views him as "an enemy" and conceded he has no relationship with the man who he replaced as coach.
A candid Buckley accused Malthouse of attempting to rewrite history and conceded he had been left as “one of the bodies on the side of the road” when asked about his relationship with his former coach.
He also described Malthouse as having "rat cunning" and described him as being "master manipulator."
A shocked Malthouse told the Herald Sun today he found it difficult to process the criticism after being made aware of Buckley's comments.
"That is so disappointing – I have never treated him as an enemy in my life," Malthouse said.
"I have got to say that I haven't heard it, but … if (the quotes) are accurate, that is a very, very difficult thing to absorb and certainly very disappointing to hear.
"I would never regard myself as an enemy of Nathan Buckley.
"I have got the utmost respect for his playing career and for the way he has been able to turn around his coaching career."
This peed me off.Let the games begin...…………..
Malthouse: Buckley criticism 'so disappointing'
Ben Broad
GLENN McFARLANE reports…
Coaching great Mick Malthouse says he is astounded by Nathan Buckley's criticism of him on the morning after he was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Buckley said on SEN today he accepts Malthouse views him as "an enemy" and conceded he has no relationship with the man who he replaced as coach.
A candid Buckley accused Malthouse of attempting to rewrite history and conceded he had been left as “one of the bodies on the side of the road” when asked about his relationship with his former coach.
He also described Malthouse as having "rat cunning" and described him as being "master manipulator."
A shocked Malthouse told the Herald Sun today he found it difficult to process the criticism after being made aware of Buckley's comments.
"That is so disappointing – I have never treated him as an enemy in my life," Malthouse said.
"I have got to say that I haven't heard it, but … if (the quotes) are accurate, that is a very, very difficult thing to absorb and certainly very disappointing to hear.
"I would never regard myself as an enemy of Nathan Buckley.
"I have got the utmost respect for his playing career and for the way he has been able to turn around his coaching career."
Was an interesting interview today.https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/buckley-malthouse-views-me-as-an-enemy-20190605-p51ur8.html
I'm surprised that Bucks was willing to be this candid about that period and his relationship with MM:
"Buckley added that he’d been left by Malthouse as “one of the bodies on the side of the road” but suggested that he understood the VFL/AFL coaching games record holder’s mindset."
^ Pretty much tells you everything you need to know.
I'm sure MM has his version of events but everything is still too raw for me to feel joy about this Hall of Famer.
Yes quite a few politicians live in that space, Messers Rudd, Abbott, Turnbull, Latham, Hewson.Nothing at all has ever suggested MM has any self awareness at all, so its probably not surprising he's 'astounded'.
He joins a long line of serial narcissists astounded when their behaviors which they see as natural and in no way self serving or damaging come back to bite them. Kevin Rudd...Tony Abbott...enter list here...
Someone else is always the problem.
Thing is, to an extent, it works for a lot of people like that. If you are after a teflon shield against doubt and remorse, which comes in handy in a high pressure cutthroat environment, its a bonus to a point. But counting the cost for those left behind afterwards is always the place the final accounting gets to be made.
Fair enough.Oh out of that lot I like Hewson, pretty honest and self reflecting.
Oh out of that lot I like Hewson, pretty honest and self reflecting.
Fair enough.
He was the epitome, back in the day, of the superior know it all, looking down his nose at everyone.
Has a different smugness now.
Don’t think he ever fell down the modesty tree.
And didn’t Keating rip him apart, limb by limb.
Though he helped himself by writing the longest suicide note in political history.
Oh well, the cold Dr Hewson.
I’m not a fan