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Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 3:56 pm
by Jimmy_041
He really is unbelievable

Ploubidis deserves a fair go
GRAHAM CORNES
March 14, 2009 12:30am
MY enduring memory of the SAJC is the embarrassment, as a young, anonymous footballer, of being denied entry to the Members' stand. The image of stultifying snobbishness has never left me.


1. Try paying for membership like the rest of us have to do GC
2. Stupid snobbery because they pay their way and you think you are king of the world and shouldn't have to. You have your own snobbery traits that are, unfortunately, thrust upon us through the media
3. By saying that you were, at the time, a young, anonymous footballer, suggests that you think that you would have been admitted once you gained your "personality" status.

Supercilious twat

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 4:22 pm
by bayman
Jimmy_041 wrote:He really is unbelievable

Ploubidis deserves a fair go
GRAHAM CORNES
March 14, 2009 12:30am
MY enduring memory of the SAJC is the embarrassment, as a young, anonymous footballer, of being denied entry to the Members' stand. The image of stultifying snobbishness has never left me.


1. Try paying for membership like the rest of us have to do GC
2. Stupid snobbery because they pay their way and you think you are king of the world and shouldn't have to. You have your own snobbery traits that are, unfortunately, thrust upon us through the media
3. By saying that you were, at the time, a young, anonymous footballer, suggests that you think that you would have been admitted once you gained your "personality" status.

Supercilious twat


point 3..that happens everywhere if you know someone or have a 'name' you get treated differently to other people & get the 'special treatment'

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 4:31 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
well when the full story comes out Im sure Cornesy will still be saying ''Ploubidis deserves a fair go'' even if Ploubidis ends up where he belongs.

Ive had the same problem at Footy Park, trying to get into the Members but being denied, the image of chardonnay drinkers has never left me

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 7:12 pm
by Dogwatcher
I remember the days when you had to be a member to get into any SANFL club's grandstand too. Even the clubrooms. Not sure why he thought the SAJC's stand should be anything different.
A strange way to start a column.

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:23 pm
by Jimmy_041
I might ring him tomorrow night and have a chat about it...

Listen out for Jimmy

Image

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 9:03 pm
by zipzap
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Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 4:09 pm
by Ronnie
Wasn't that an atrocious article without any factual basis to it. It boiled down to the following:
-Cornes' belief that the SAJC is a snobbish organisation. Apparently it didn't help that once he was denied accesss to the members stand. Graham himself is a member of a very restictive private golf club, try getting to play there.
-Steve Ploubidis is a good bloke he has hardly met but who speaks well in public. Therefore, hard to think he is guilty of any impropriety. The logic is obvious i guess.
-Steve Ploubidis is of Greek heritage and has been done in by an Anglo Saxon establishment. Logical again, especially seeing he made it to the CEO position in the first place being a Greek.

and Graham gets paid for that rubbish.

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 10:08 pm
by Jimmy_041
Should have heard him tonight - first time I've enjoyed Rowey. I tried to get on but was told it was an hour wait. When they rang back I was in the gym

Supercilious twat

I was going to ask him: If you went to Next Gen, where you are a member, and couldn't get a machine because of free loading footballers, how long would it take you to bag the club? Then again, with all of the photos of your family up on the wall endorsing it, I suggest you dont pay for it anyway.


Never, ever, ever seen Nicole, Chad or whats his name there....................

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 6:31 am
by Punk Rooster
fight the good fight Jimmy_041...

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 4:11 pm
by redden whites
read it today...........oh dear :roll: :roll:
Nearly as good as the "my wife lost the election because of the media "and" I want to punch Tony Jones "one that was a classic.........Welcome to Adelaide

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 6:26 pm
by JS SPORTS
Love him or hate him, he's got you doing exactly what News Ltd are paying him to do.

Debating contentious issues which sells more papers, if you don't like it, don't read it. It really is quite simple!

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 6:42 pm
by Dirko
Cockeyed Chook wrote:Love him or hate him, he's got you doing exactly what News Ltd are paying him to do.

Debating contentious issues which sells more papers, if you don't like it, don't read it. It really is quite simple!



Hooray !! Exactly why I don't but the Saturday Tiser EVER due to Wilson.....

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 8:50 am
by Ronnie
Cockeyed Chook wrote:Love him or hate him, he's got you doing exactly what News Ltd are paying him to do.

Debating contentious issues which sells more papers, if you don't like it, don't read it. It really is quite simple!



You miss the point. I don't mind reading material that i don't agree with. Sometimes you learn more from people who look at things at a different angle that you do. Opinion pieces often will be like that by their nature.

But if i believe an article is trite rubbish then i am allowed to say so, and if he's going to comment on important issues at least have some substance behind it. Besides, the Cornes article only took a few minutes to read, and occupied only a tiny section of the paper. Be a different story if the paper was full of such articles, in which case i obviously wouldn't bother buying the paper in the first instance.

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 8:58 am
by Jimmy_041
Cockeyed Chook wrote:Love him or hate him, he's got you doing exactly what News Ltd are paying him to do.
Debating contentious issues which sells more papers, if you don't like it, don't read it. It really is quite simple!


Nah - he would argue with you on that one - he says what he thinks, and would never stoop so low as to be influenced into saying things just for the money

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 10:04 am
by The Big Shrek
Jimmy_041 wrote:Should have heard him tonight - first time I've enjoyed Rowey. I tried to get on but was told it was an hour wait. When they rang back I was in the gym

Supercilious twat

I was going to ask him: If you went to Next Gen, where you are a member, and couldn't get a machine because of free loading footballers, how long would it take you to bag the club? Then again, with all of the photos of your family up on the wall endorsing it, I suggest you dont pay for it anyway.


Never, ever, ever seen Nicole, Chad or whats his name there....................


Maybe you never see them because they bypass the bar to actually do some exercise.

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 6:49 pm
by Strawb
Cornes is a Twatt

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 8:30 pm
by Jimmy_041
The Big Shrek wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:Should have heard him tonight - first time I've enjoyed Rowey. I tried to get on but was told it was an hour wait. When they rang back I was in the gym

Supercilious twat

I was going to ask him: If you went to Next Gen, where you are a member, and couldn't get a machine because of free loading footballers, how long would it take you to bag the club? Then again, with all of the photos of your family up on the wall endorsing it, I suggest you dont pay for it anyway.


Never, ever, ever seen Nicole, Chad or whats his name there....................


Maybe you never see them because they bypass the bar to actually do some exercise.


Went to the gym tonight, and I looked at their photos on the way upstairs:

Nicole: "I go to Next Gen to catch up on all the goss!"

so, I dont think so.

Interesting that GC cant see why a lot of people were unimpressed in the last election. With posters, including that comment, like that up on the wall for all to see, is it any wonder. Poor girl - I feel sorry for her actually

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:13 pm
by JS SPORTS
Ronnie wrote:
Cockeyed Chook wrote:Love him or hate him, he's got you doing exactly what News Ltd are paying him to do.

Debating contentious issues which sells more papers, if you don't like it, don't read it. It really is quite simple!



You miss the point. I don't mind reading material that i don't agree with. Sometimes you learn more from people who look at things at a different angle that you do. Opinion pieces often will be like that by their nature.

But if i believe an article is trite rubbish then i am allowed to say so, and if he's going to comment on important issues at least have some substance behind it. Besides, the Cornes article only took a few minutes to read, and occupied only a tiny section of the paper. Be a different story if the paper was full of such articles, in which case i obviously wouldn't bother buying the paper in the first instance.



Not missing the point at all, and I agree with your comments but.........you can still buy the paper but what is it you look for in an article? Normally something news worthy and also controversial, I wonder why! To enable you to form and give an opinion.
It is in most peoples nature to 'ark up' at something they disagree with so if the content of Cornesy & Caro's articles don't suit, don't read them. I refuse to read Caroline Wilson's articles purely because I think they are primarily full of crap.

Because curiosity killed more than just the cat, people will read them just to give them something to disagree with!

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:15 pm
by Punk Rooster
Jimmy_041 wrote:Interesting that GC cant see why a lot of people were unimpressed in the last election. With posters, including that comment, like that up on the wall for all to see, is it any wonder. Poor girl - I feel sorry for her actually

Never ever feel sorry for a Cornes- one look at their smug faces will wipe away any sympathy (although I will exclude the ill health of Kane's daughter from this, but Kane seems to be more humble than the rest of them.)

Re: Graham Cornes Column

PostPosted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:25 pm
by aceman
Punk Rooster wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:Interesting that GC cant see why a lot of people were unimpressed in the last election. With posters, including that comment, like that up on the wall for all to see, is it any wonder. Poor girl - I feel sorry for her actually

Never ever feel sorry for a Cornes- one look at their smug faces will wipe away any sympathy (although I will exclude the ill health of Kane's daughter from this, but Kane seems to be more humble than the rest of them.)




It's actually his son! He was born with a heart defect, I think his name is Eddie, named after Mr Maguire.