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RudeBoy wrote:
You are completely wrong in your criticism of Bucks. His philosophy is to ALWAYS believe his players, so they have trust in him. The only person with egg on his face is De Gooey.
You have to have some cyncism to be a successful coach. If you believe everything your players tell you, they will take you for a ride like what Jordan has done here.
I'm a school teacher. I've heard every excuse under the book. When someone says the dog ate my homework I literally know they have no shame and no excuse.
A senior coach has to have a mix of savvyness and empathy. Anyone with half a clue knew Jordan had just turned 21 and had a history of questionable behaviour. Anyone with half a clue knew the story was bullshit. Buckley opened himself up to being embarrassed through a lack of due diligence and blind faith in a player who had red flashing lights all over him.
Without being privy to the conversation it's a bit of a leap to assume Bucks wasn't cynical of the excuse offered up but either way it doesn't diminish his need to demonstrate support for his players. I think the humour of his media conference says a lot about his thinking. The "yes it's highly unlikely but I've discussed with Jordan and he emphatically affirmed this actually happened as described so I'm left with little recourse than to support him" outcome was as you'd expect.
Don't buy that at all. Trust is earnt and people who have transgressed before, have a much lower threshold if any at all. Jordan was dropped last year owing to discipline concerns by the coach and his captain.
You don't magically regain that trust in the space of 6 months.
MarkOSuv wrote:Don't buy that at all. Trust is earnt and people who have transgressed before, have a much lower threshold if any at all. Jordan was dropped last year owing to discipline concerns by the coach and his captain.
You don't magically regain that trust in the space of 6 months.
He copped the rounds of the house and now has to prove himself.
Christ, it's not like he tried to hijack a bus while pissed. People mature at different rates mentally, anyone who has a 20 something year old kid could probably tell stories about a lot worse shit.
I'm prepared to back him until/if the club decides not to.
people in glass houses...........
he who is without sin...........
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
^ Correct weight. These are young men, and from what I saw, the boy is going to be a star if he gets his head right. We don't know the context of the fight, other than that he should not have been there. So he takes his medicine and learns from the experience. I'm still glad he wears our jumper, not someone else's.
Thinking Sando may get with him as at training they had a friendly rivalry at goal kicking
and thought the kid against Bummers showed agressive work in traffic for a couple of
good goals
At the time thought Sando may have given him some confidence early
I think Buckley knew the story smelt bad - you could see in the sardonic way he retailed it that he did not believe it 100%. But until JdG 'fessed up he needed to say what he had been told. He could hardly go on TV and say that he suspected one of his players was lying. The haters can feed on scraps. This year's results will tell us what is real.
Mugwump wrote:^ Correct weight. These are young men, and from what I saw, the boy is going to be a star if he gets his head right. We don't know the context of the fight, other than that he should not have been there. So he takes his medicine and learns from the experience. I'm still glad he wears our jumper, not someone else's.
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Mugwump wrote:I think Buckley knew the story smelt bad - you could see in the sardonic way he retailed it that he did not believe it 100%. But until JdG 'fessed up he needed to say what he had been told. He could hardly go on TV and say that he suspected one of his players was lying..
Football clubs aren't isolated Islands where players and support staff don't intimately know the going ons of each other during the week. A number of club insiders would have known Jordan had a 21st on Friday. A number of them would have also cringed when Buckley put himself at the mercy of a player with behavioural issues in the last 6 months and believed his fanciful dog at my homework story.
Mugwump wrote:I think Buckley knew the story smelt bad - you could see in the sardonic way he retailed it that he did not believe it 100%. But until JdG 'fessed up he needed to say what he had been told. He could hardly go on TV and say that he suspected one of his players was lying..
Football clubs aren't isolated Islands where players and support staff don't intimately know the going ons of each other during the week. A number of club insiders would have known Jordan had a 21st on Friday. A number of them would have also cringed when Buckley put himself at the mercy of a player with behavioural issues in the last 6 months and believed his fanciful dog at my homework story.
Do you know he believed it ? I watched the interview with Buckley. Reading his body language it did not look like he believed it to me. But he had to front the media and explain. What was he supposed to say, in your view, in that situation ?
stui magpie wrote:The kid stuffed up, then owned up.
He copped the rounds of the house and now has to prove himself.
Christ, it's not like he tried to hijack a bus while pissed. People mature at different rates mentally, anyone who has a 20 something year old kid could probably tell stories about a lot worse shit.
I'm prepared to back him until/if the club decides not to.
people in glass houses...........
he who is without sin...........
Plenty of ifs and buts in your assessment. All he is, is a high draft pick who earned a rising star award in his first year and didn't do much in his second year, before he blew it all in his third year by getting into a fight at his 21st and breaking his hand and lying to his coach about how he did it. Until he redeems himself in the eyes of the playing group, I'd prefer to reserve judgement on him than make up excuses for his bad behaviour.
Mugwump wrote:I think Buckley knew the story smelt bad - you could see in the sardonic way he retailed it that he did not believe it 100%. But until JdG 'fessed up he needed to say what he had been told. He could hardly go on TV and say that he suspected one of his players was lying..
Football clubs aren't isolated Islands where players and support staff don't intimately know the going ons of each other during the week. A number of club insiders would have known Jordan had a 21st on Friday. A number of them would have also cringed when Buckley put himself at the mercy of a player with behavioural issues in the last 6 months and believed his fanciful dog at my homework story.
Do you know he believed it ? I watched the interview with Buckley. Reading his body language it did not look like he believed it to me. But he had to front the media and explain. What was he supposed to say, in your view, in that situation ?
If he had any doubts of the story prior to the press conference he was extremely foolish to tell a white lie. This isn't some local football club where you can say things off the cuff without implications. He has a group of media advisors behind him that vet everything. They are employed to control the message they want to portray and release. This is done down to the minute detail and if there is hole in it, it will soon be exploited by media forms.
The club has looked foolish and embarrassed and a scandal that could have been nipped in the bud at the instant and not in the public space has grown legs when it didn't need to.