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Was it Howard Moon who mentioned the media want to grill Rutten directly and Worsfold is protecting him? Don't remember which thread it was in but looks pretty spot on from that headline.
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I saw someone in the media say pretty much that when the new structure was announced. Rutten would be the coach but Woosha would take all the heat as we get used to the new gameplan.Was it Howard Moon who mentioned the media want to grill Rutten directly and Worsfold is protecting him? Don't remember which thread it was in but looks pretty spot on from that headline.
I thought they did have a club employee posting here for a while. They could say much and iirc they got hounded out lolThey should hire someone to comment and keep us all up to date on Bigfooty. No doubts they would receive invaluable advice on how to fix the team as well. Maybe we could vote for the ins and outs.
Was it Howard Moon who mentioned the media want to grill Rutten directly and Worsfold is protecting him? Don't remember which thread it was in but looks pretty spot on from that headline.
This is true. Publicly criticising a player would see you dumped upon from a great height by the media, and you'd probably end up forced to resign. I don't think the media particularly care, it's just that they crave content and will make a mountain out of a molehill at every opportunity
Was it Howard Moon who mentioned the media want to grill Rutten directly and Worsfold is protecting him? Don't remember which thread it was in but looks pretty spot on from that headline.
Pressers are different because they’re run by the media who are just searching for clickbait - that’s their job.
Id like to just see our coaches talking footy for five minutes, a bit more relaxed and in a bit more detail.
In the Dreamtime thread I think!
It is the media's job to make money.The media’s job is to report facts. They twist what they like to get what they’re looking for. It’s pathetic
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The media’s job is to report facts. They twist what they like to get what they’re looking for. It’s pathetic
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It’s funny that the media are gunning for Wooshas head to allow Rutten a free run at coaching the side.
Hasn’t Woosha been doing that the last two months? Think the only thing Woosha has kept fat on is doing the oressers
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It is the media's job to make money.
It’s not at all. That’s a long outdated, romantic view. Their job is to get clicks. That’s all it is. Unless it’s the ABC.
I think you’ll find that they make their money from advertising rather than subscriptions mate.It’s the media’s job to report on the product not guess and hypothesise
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Welcome to capitalism, enjoy your stayNo, that’s today’s society and the sad way we are all wired now.
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Last played Round 6 scratch, 11th July. Since then he's missed the scratches in rounds 7, 9 and 10. There was no scratch in 8 (senior team in Adelaide) or 11 (senior game was mid-week).I know it's a minor thing but in the fact Cian McBride was returning to the scratch matches this week. The quote was:
"It was his first game back from injury, so he played just 20 minutes, got through and pulled up well. He'll be looking to play 40 to 60 minutes in the next game, so overall it was a good result for Cian."
Like seriously, zero information that he was injured for what, 6 weeks Lore? Why hide that? What benefit does it give? It's not as if teams will be breathing a sigh of relief that a Category B rookie is injured and may miss a couple of scratch matches?
I'll put it in the scratchy thread when I stop getting notifications.Last played Round 6 scratch, 11th July. Since then he's missed the scratches in rounds 7, 9 and 10. There was no scratch in 8 (senior team in Adelaide) or 11 (senior game was mid-week).
I don't know exactly who played for us in the scratch last weekend, but it sounds like he himself did at least. Where's the quote from?
So 5 weeks at most, if he got injured during the R6 scratch and not later that week.
They don't always tell us about injuries to players whose availability at senior level doesn't really matter (e.g. late draft picks in their first year). It's one of my pet peeves, because the only clue is that they stop being named at either level without explanation.
No, that’s today’s society and the sad way we are all wired now.
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No it’s not. It’s not society or the way we’re wired - it’s simply technological and economic.
Commercial news has never been a charity. But the model how totally changed. Previously revenue came not from which articles people read, but from classifieds and advertising. So there wasn’t an editorial demand on individual stories.
Now every individual story is on its own page and the only way it produces revenue is if somebody clicks on it. Hence the entire focus of “news” organisations is clicks.