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For those concerned about the rooms the second change rooms in the new facilities were being used by our female team who's game started at 11:30. It was an unfortunate situation that the rooms on the top oval had to be shared, but inevitable with four games on the day.
Back to the main issue, clearly there's no bridging the difference of opinions. Funnily enough Beaser was actually walking over to shake hands with the coach, and not to stir sh*t, but maybe he should've just stayed back considering the obvious anger from the Ormond coaches, players and supporters... Again, people's opinions of him clouding what actually happened. Is it THAT bad of an action that he pointed out to the umpires that an Ormond player had abused them as they were walking off the ground, which did happen? Is that not the right thing to do? If he got the wrong bloke, then he got the wrong bloke. Fair enough he's a club legend and respected greatly I can understand why you would be mad.
Obviously there's two groups of opposing teams supporters on here, and as I said the opinions and views on what happened are going to differ because of this. Let's be sure not report things that aren't true in the slightest. I hope and believe the league will deal with it all accordingly.
Think what you want about Beaser and the club, but I would hope that those from Ormond or anyone else on here can accept that aaaalllll of this could have been avoided if the Ormond coach had've kept his mouth shut after the game. Players were shaking hands and ready to leave and he had to say something to the umpires in front of everyone. It was unnecessary. Whatever happened after that as I said is going to be subjective because of everyone's club affiliations and loyalties.
The game is done and dusted, and as I was discussing with a few from Kew last night at the end of the day it's just a game of amateur football. What happened was not great at all, but no one was hurt and what happens next is out of the hands of everyone that posts on here. Perhaps it's best we all agree to disagree and move on? Or is that not the BigFooty thing to do?
We've got a competition that's shaping as extremely even and some great local footy to be played.
It would have been avoided if your coach needed to dob in a player then make sure it's the right player. That would have stopped everything







