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Re: Essendon

Postby Dog_ger2 » Thu Mar 09, 2017 3:16 pm

Its really time to move on guys.

James was a champion.

Never forget.
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Re: Essendon

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu Mar 09, 2017 3:29 pm

Dog_ger2 wrote:Its really time to move on guys.

James was a champion.

Never forget.


was being the operative word.
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Re: Essendon

Postby amber_fluid » Thu Mar 09, 2017 3:38 pm

Don't think anyone would question Hirds courage or footy ability.....
They may however question some of his personal traits though.

No one is perfect though!!
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Re: Essendon

Postby Gozu » Thu Mar 09, 2017 8:19 pm

Essendon's dispute resolution specialist Mick Gatto is the guest on The Footy Show tonight.

Seriously just wind this club up.
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Re: Essendon

Postby RB » Thu Mar 09, 2017 9:32 pm

They've hit a new low if they're putting criminals on that show...
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Re: Essendon

Postby Jim05 » Thu Mar 16, 2017 7:52 am

Orazio Fantasia signs up until end of 2019.
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Re: Essendon

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu Mar 16, 2017 9:09 am

Gozu wrote:Essendon's dispute resolution specialist Mick Gatto is the guest on The Footy Show tonight.

Seriously just wind this club up.

How'd that go?
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Re: Essendon

Postby Jim05 » Thu Mar 16, 2017 9:38 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:
Gozu wrote:Essendon's dispute resolution specialist Mick Gatto is the guest on The Footy Show tonight.

Seriously just wind this club up.

How'd that go?

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Re: Essendon

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu Mar 16, 2017 9:45 am

Jim05 wrote:Nearly 60,000 members, close to 90k crowd guaranteed for round 1 against the Hawks and one of the most financially secure sides in the comp that brings in $$$$$$ galore for the AFL. Yep they will wind us up

Na seriously, how did the Mick Gatto thing go on the Footy Show?

I haven't watched it for the best part of ten years, all the non footy crap they have on there doesn't interest me, I like "league teams" on Fox and that's about all, and the Mike Sheehan interviews.
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Re: Essendon

Postby Jim05 » Thu Mar 16, 2017 9:50 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Nearly 60,000 members, close to 90k crowd guaranteed for round 1 against the Hawks and one of the most financially secure sides in the comp that brings in $$$$$$ galore for the AFL. Yep they will wind us up

Na seriously, how did the Mick Gatto thing go on the Footy Show?

I haven't watched it for the best part of ten years, all the non footy crap they have on there doesn't interest me, I like "league teams" on Fox and that's about all, and the Mike Sheehan interviews.

Didn't watch it but by all reports there was no new revelations or anything and just plenty of beat up.
I think it was a set up to get ratings for a show that's on its last legs.
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Re: Essendon

Postby Brodlach » Thu Mar 16, 2017 11:05 am

I saw it and he said nothing that was of any note.
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Re: Essendon

Postby MW » Fri Mar 17, 2017 7:52 am

Jim05 wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
Gozu wrote:Essendon's dispute resolution specialist Mick Gatto is the guest on The Footy Show tonight.

Seriously just wind this club up.

How'd that go?

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Nearly 60,000 members, close to 90k crowd guaranteed for round 1 against the Hawks and one of the most financially secure sides in the comp that brings in $$$$$$ galore for the AFL. Yep they will wind us up


90k for rd 1? :shock:
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Essendon

Postby Jim05 » Fri Mar 17, 2017 8:09 am

MW wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
Gozu wrote:Essendon's dispute resolution specialist Mick Gatto is the guest on The Footy Show tonight.

Seriously just wind this club up.

How'd that go?

[emoji3]
Nearly 60,000 members, close to 90k crowd guaranteed for round 1 against the Hawks and one of the most financially secure sides in the comp that brings in $$$$$$ galore for the AFL. Yep they will wind us up


90k for rd 1? :shock:

Yep, Essendon home game but it's also a replacement Hawks game for their members so there will be 70k plus if members alone. A couple of blokes from work are going to the F1 over there and the same weekend and got tickets online for the game yesterday and were told it's almost a sell out
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Re: Essendon

Postby Booney » Fri Mar 17, 2017 8:13 am

Who can get behind the pay wall to post the Hird article?
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Re: Essendon

Postby Jim05 » Fri Mar 17, 2017 8:23 am

Booney wrote:Who can get behind the pay wall to post the Hird article?

I will try to dig it up. Seemed like a genuine heartfelt article. Think he is writing a regular piece for them
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Re: Essendon

Postby Jim05 » Fri Mar 17, 2017 8:25 am

James Hird: ‘I couldn’t dig myself out of this hole’
FOOTBALL clubs are made up of people, not buildings or facilities, most of whom are passionate about their roles.
Players, administrators, volunteers — the passers-through — are, in my experience, some of the most passionate people I have met.
Then there are the supporters who, unlike the before-mentioned, are lifers. Most are supporters from birth and hold the club in their hearts. They carry the flame from one generation to the next, mostly regardless of success or failure.
Occasionally, a son or daughter chooses their own club, much to their parents’ angst. For the passers-through and the lifers, what has happened at Essendon and to Essendon will never be forgotten. But the dawn of a new era is upon the club.
This season, Essendon, led by John Worsfold and Dyson Heppell, will bring its supporters a new start and incredible joy.
We all hope for a premiership, but just to see the red and black play with its best players and unencumbered will be something I, for one, am looking forward to.
This year, I have been given a wonderful opportunity to write for the Herald Sun about sport and life. Four years as a senior coach and two in the wilderness have changed my perspective on life and the game.
I was not a student of the football in 2016, and have some catching up to do, but I look forward to engaging with footy people again and immersing myself in the great game of AFL.
This is my first article of the year and I have been asked to touch on the events that lead to me spending five weeks in the Albert Road Clinic — a Melbourne psychiatric facility.
The words “psychiatric facility” conjure up images of crazy people strapped to tables or walking around in drug-induced comas.
The reality is that the clinic, and others like it, are very different to this and are essential to our community.
It was life-changing for me.
Certainly, it was no holiday camp but provided a supportive, welcoming, safe and caring environment and allowed me to receive the treatment I needed. I am eternally grateful for the outstanding professional support I received from the nurses and doctors.
Everyone has a breaking point and I reached mine after years of continual stress. I am not ashamed to say that I needed the care I received and without it I do not know where I would be. Depression is more than just sadness.
It is an all-encompassing, debilitating, real sickness that strikes many people.
In 2002, I fractured my skull and required multiple metal plates in my head. I, for one, would prefer multiple skull fractures to the feeling of deep clinical depression. My first call to beyondblue in 2015 was an admission I needed help but it took until January 4, 2017, when I took too many sleeping tablets, to truly accept that I could not dig myself out of this hole.
Life has taught me a lot about strength, weakness and how people deal with situations. Strength comes in many forms and I have seen many incredible athletes who possess a strength of character that is abnormal.
I have never seen or witnessed a person as strong as Tania. Her unconditional, all-encompassing love, positivity, strength and ability to keep rising to the challenges that have been put in front of our family has been extraordinary.
Over the past four years, I have been short-tempered, distant, hard to live with, rude at times, and ill.
Tania, my children, my extended family and friends have loved, supported and cared for me when I didn’t deserve their support.
It is the unconditional love and care alongside the professional attention that has given me a second chance at life. I am an extremely lucky man to get a second chance and I am embracing it with everything I have. The Essendon theme for this year is about their comeback story. I can’t wait to watch the comeback for many reasons.
But mostly to see the smile on the Essendon supporters’ faces. To see the lifers, who have followed Essendon and will continue to follow Essendon come what may, enjoy the footy. For them I hope 2017 is a great year on the field.
Bring on 2017 and the year of the comeback.
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Re: Essendon

Postby stan » Fri Mar 17, 2017 8:58 am

Booney wrote:Who can get behind the pay wall to post the Hird article?

Boon everyone one can with a bit of help from sir google.
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Re: Essendon

Postby Jase » Fri Mar 17, 2017 9:14 am

I'm no James Hird fan at all, but that is a well written piece and I would hope that some people may benefit from reading it and recognising issues that they to may be having and will reach out for support...
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Re: Essendon

Postby JK » Fri Mar 17, 2017 9:23 am

Jase wrote:I'm no James Hird fan at all, but that is a well written piece and I would hope that some people may benefit from reading it and recognising issues that they to may be having and will reach out for support...


Well said mate
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Re: Essendon

Postby amber_fluid » Fri Mar 17, 2017 5:07 pm

I'm surprised he's putting himself back out there in the public domain but if it helps him move forward then good on him.
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