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Trying to make sense of the last line. Are you saying we were Lynch’s preferred destination?Watching the agents show on Stan - looks like our future 3rd was on offer for Max Lynch, number 1 on "Lynch Options" above Hawthorn's options.
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They never touch on it on air, just talk about the Hawks, but given the context it smells like preferred destination.
Lions academy YouTube channel.
Lost to GWS today.
Its because Lions employ and staff the academy with people whos biggest professional achivement will be to coach in the Lions academy. They have made it. No ambition to go further. If they want change, they need to hire a recently retired player with AFL coaching aspirations, who looks at the academy as an opportunity to prove himself in all areas of coaching, and everything that goes with it. Someone desperate for results, and that is measured in draftees, and happy kids satisfied they had the chance to give it their best shot. Someone who has higher aspirations and will use the academy to achieve it.Something terribly wrong with our academy.
U17: Suns 110 defeat Lions 44.
U18: Suns 103 defeat Lions 28.
U18 Girls: Suns 52 defeat Lions 12.
Could have been her?What about the machinations of leaking it , without any thought about the additional victims it would produce. Luckily it seems Megan Barnard has handled it well. But its all just scummy and has got to leave a bad taste in your mouth. Whether it was someone who wanted to defend the Doggies or someone who just wanted Morris down a peg... good lord I guess it kinda worked? Well done.. I guess..?
Yeah, there's more than one guilty party here. Beveridge acted poorly too, albeit not on the scale of Morris or the "leaker".What about the machinations of leaking it , without any thought about the additional victims it would produce. Luckily it seems Megan Barnard has handled it well. But its all just scummy and has got to leave a bad taste in your mouth. Whether it was someone who wanted to defend the Doggies or someone who just wanted Morris down a peg... good lord I guess it kinda worked? Well done.. I guess..?
One of his mates has owned up to it.Could have been her?
I really like both areas but I dunno that either is a normal tourism destination! They are waterfront but not typical beach suburbs like you'd find in Sydney.Random one for brissy residents. I’m heading up for the Saints and lions game. We want to stay a little out of the city and venture in for the game…. Where is better to stay, Redcliffe or Sandgate? I have never spent that much time in brissy!
I agree that fox sports had no choice when all that became public to sack him. My point is more that everyone has their dirty laundry and the way people act and talk towards their close friends is always going to be different to how they act and talk outwardly towards the public. That's where context comes in. A private conversation between friends is rarely ever intended for the whole world to hear. That's where I do have a bit of sympathy for him.Not much sympathy from me. The racist comments are bad enough but to denigrate a colleague for her sexuality, so you can give your mates a raunchy "scoop", I dunno what else Fox could have done but to sack him.
I think the whole "we've all done similar" argument tends to get overcooked. Maybe that's true but it doesn't make it ok and when it is linked to your work, you should face employment consequences.
And if you trust a "group chat" as a safe place to say whatever you want, then there's a level of stupidity too. As soon as it is written down or recorded, you have to expect to own it.
I agree wholeheartedly.I agree that fox sports had no choice when all that became public to sack him. My point is more that everyone has their dirty laundry and the way people act and talk towards their close friends is always going to be different to how they act and talk outwardly towards the public. That's where context comes in. A private conversation between friends is rarely ever intended for the whole world to hear. That's where I do have a bit of sympathy for him.
Don't care who you are, I'm willing to bet the worst things you've said or have been told by friends in your life you wouldn't want the world to hear, which potentially has happened to Tom here.
I agree, that's the risk when messaging friends. But that same logic applies to sending nude pictures to people which (and rightly so) is illegal to share to other people without consent of the person who sent it. That's why I think the person who shared those audio and messages should be punished.
Anyway, I think I've made my point and I think your points are valid too. Just another grey area of life I suppose.
Yeah.In other industries Tom may have got a warning, but the fact is he is a high profile job with a lot of public scrutiny. The stakes are higher.
I don't want my daughter's up have to work with someone who talks behind their backs like either of those two clips so I agree with the sacking.
But I also am horrified that he so stupidly threw away his career. There simply is no excuse - the standards have been clear, especially since the AFLW was established.
It's not like there will be other opportunities in the field cause there's a very small number of jobs. He is going to have to completely start again, and the thought of that is horrifying. Stupid boy shat all over a golden ticket.
The Age Real Footy podcast discussed his sacking and reckon the industry will offer him some form of redemption in 12 months or so.In other industries Tom may have got a warning, but the fact is he is a high profile job with a lot of public scrutiny. The stakes are higher.
I don't want my daughter's up have to work with someone who talks behind their backs like either of those two clips so I agree with the sacking.
But I also am horrified that he so stupidly threw away his career. There simply is no excuse - the standards have been clear, especially since the AFLW was established.
It's not like there will be other opportunities in the field cause there's a very small number of jobs. He is going to have to completely start again, and the thought of that is horrifying. Stupid boy shat all over a golden ticket.