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It’s a tough job chomping at the piebeastWould love to be able to read about training updates instead of wading through pages of shit that we already have a dedicated thread for...
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It’s a tough job chomping at the piebeastWould love to be able to read about training updates instead of wading through pages of shit that we already have a dedicated thread for...
Pineapple is implied in every thread topic.This is getting way off topic
You might get champed and/or snarky laugh reacted if you keep this upIt’s a tough job chomping at the piebeast
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Thanks for your update. I have been wanting more news. Dual footed. Just one arm.Hayes did some running
Doesn’t appear he’ll have surgery.
I hope Hayes is not too restricted. His shoulder was described as going back in. I was pleased he is not inactive. Any more games this year for Hayes are gold.Any signs of a swaddling debut Jen?Hayes did some running
Doesn’t appear he’ll have surgery.
I wonder what that means. Hopefully we will get an update soon.Hayes did some running
Doesn’t appear he’ll have surgery.
I hope today’s injury report is not TBCI wonder what that means. Hopefully we will get an update soon.
That’s where we get to find out we’re debuting all our MSD picks too!It’s not the session for that. If that’s this week then Thurs main session would be the indicator
To make so many assumptions so confidently is impressiveNo Hill, again. How disappointing.
We've been decimated by injury and Bobby still can't find it within him to get down to the Club and train hard in a bid to win senior selection and help the Club that has been so good to him. Especially at a time such as this, where we so desperately need all hands on deck.
In what other workplace can an employee be on full pay and so blatantly not fulfilling the required duties? And everyone else has to tip-toe around the matter out of fear of causing offence?
Surely there comes a point where the Club says "either attend training fully and make yourself available for senior selection, or your contract will be voided on non-performance grounds"?
Why, what's your take on it? Do, you find it an acceptable situation? It has gone on for well over a year, with no sign of resolution.To make so many assumptions so confidently is impressive
I’m not going to pretend to know enough to make judgements about what is “acceptable”Why, what's your take on it? Do, you find it an acceptable situation? It has gone on for well over a year, with no sign of resolution.
Bobby Hill is a highly paid professional sportsman. Accepting the big pay-cheque also means accepting certain obligations to the club and to teammates. From afar he doesn't seem remotely close to meeting those obligations.
Not playing is one thing. Not attending training with any regularity (and consequently losing further conditioning) is another. Training should be a safe space for Bobby and, as pro athlete, he should be jumping out of his skin to train, because its the path back to doing what he does best.
If he no longer wants to (or can't) be a professional footballer then reach a settlement with the club and end the circus by retiring.
In a normal workplace, the employee would exhaust all sick and personal leave and if still unable/unwilling to work, would then either move to unpaid leave (with agreement of employer), resign, or be fired. I don't think that's unreasonable in the AFL, too.I’m not going to pretend to know enough to make judgements about what is “acceptable”
Take that up with the AFLPA. For the time being, maybe deal with the reality of the situationIn a normal workplace, the employee would exhaust all sick and personal leave and if still unable/unwilling to work, would then either move to unpaid leave (with agreement of employer), resign, or be fired. I don't think that's unreasonable in the AFL, too.