Vale / in Memorium
Moderator: bbmods
- London Dave
- Posts: 7172
- Joined: Wed Dec 16, 1998 7:01 pm
- Location: Iceland on Thames
- Contact:
Before people jump on CQ's comments, she is factually correct. I was pretty gutted about Millane, but let's not forget, you don't get pissed as a newt and drive home!
I support Magfan and Culprit on this line. Broadbridges death means as much to me as the death of anyone else in this disaster, and as much as the death of some poor African kid of hunger or aids who never had a chance at this life, or some kid blown up in Iraq from a 'stray' bomb, etc.
How much does it mean to me? That's my business.
I support Magfan and Culprit on this line. Broadbridges death means as much to me as the death of anyone else in this disaster, and as much as the death of some poor African kid of hunger or aids who never had a chance at this life, or some kid blown up in Iraq from a 'stray' bomb, etc.
How much does it mean to me? That's my business.
- Culprit
- Posts: 17215
- Joined: Thu Feb 06, 2003 8:01 pm
- Location: Port Melbourne
- Has liked: 47 times
- Been liked: 64 times
It's wonderful that you grieve for Troy Broadbridge Tess. I am sure the out pouring of sympathy his new wife and family have been heard and are helping them through this.
The Tragedy in all this is the overkill by the media. In the end it will do more harm than good. People will become desensitized and switch off. The damage will take 5 to 10 years to repair/rebuild. If people switch off it will become a lost cause.
No one is telling you not to grieve. I have not read that anywhere.
I am more concerned people are spruiking a medal/cup/game in his name. For a player who has played less than 50 games who most have never heard of until now. This to me is an insult to the likes of people like Bob Rose.
The Melbourne Football Club will honour Troy Broadbridge and that is what counts.
The Tragedy in all this is the overkill by the media. In the end it will do more harm than good. People will become desensitized and switch off. The damage will take 5 to 10 years to repair/rebuild. If people switch off it will become a lost cause.
No one is telling you not to grieve. I have not read that anywhere.
I am more concerned people are spruiking a medal/cup/game in his name. For a player who has played less than 50 games who most have never heard of until now. This to me is an insult to the likes of people like Bob Rose.
The Melbourne Football Club will honour Troy Broadbridge and that is what counts.
- Cam
- Posts: 15354
- Joined: Fri May 10, 2002 6:01 pm
- Location: Springvale
- Has liked: 18 times
- Been liked: 27 times
I noticed Broadbridge a few times. He was rangy, athletic, and could have given them a very versatile player who would have been hard to match up on in a few positions. A bit like Ryan Lonie, less talented, but harder at the ball. Mainly played across back from what i saw, a little bit like a young Clement who with continued improvement and filling out body wise, could have perhaps turned into a very similar player to Clement.
Get back on top.
- foxychick
- Posts: 1352
- Joined: Tue May 18, 2004 8:24 am
- Location: Melbourne
- Contact:
- blacknwhitechic
- Posts: 171
- Joined: Tue Apr 20, 2004 8:04 pm
- Location: Lynbrook, Melbourne
I agree that we have to put things into perspective when talking about this tragedy...You look at the whole scale of it and we are talking about 150,000+ are dead, plus how many people injured, homeless and have lost their whole families, not just one person the way the media portrays it. I got really enoyed with my 10yr old tonight who told me he didn't like something that I put on his plate....I told him he should be grateful that he even has food to eat and that their are some people that have been affected by this that haven't eaten since the Tsunami hit.....
RIP to all the people who died in this awful tragedy......
RIP to all the people who died in this awful tragedy......
- Johnson#26
- Posts: 24763
- Joined: Thu Dec 18, 2003 6:54 am
Pie calls for courage from death
09 January 2005 Sunday Herald Sun
By JACKIE EPSTEIN
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/ ... 22,00.html
09 January 2005 Sunday Herald Sun
By JACKIE EPSTEIN
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/ ... 22,00.html
FORMER Collingwood champion Mick McGuane believes the death of Troy Broadbridge will galvanise the Melbourne players and lead to on-field success this season.
McGuane, a close teammate of Darren Millane who was killed in a car crash in late 1991, said the Demons would bond in the wake of this traumatic experience.
Broadbridge was in Phi Phi Island on his honeymoon with wife Trisha when he was killed by the Boxing Day tsunami disaster.
"It does galvanise the group, I've got no question about that," McGuane said.
- Proud Pies
- Posts: 14149
- Joined: Sat Feb 22, 2003 8:01 pm
- Location: Knox-ish
- Johnson#26
- Posts: 24763
- Joined: Thu Dec 18, 2003 6:54 am
- London Dave
- Posts: 7172
- Joined: Wed Dec 16, 1998 7:01 pm
- Location: Iceland on Thames
- Contact:
Fair enough to 'retire' it for a season or two, though I tend to agree with you Eunos that it's a bit OTT. We'll have the 'Troy' fest for a while, whilst all the 'grieving' goes on. It's the Aussie way now, remember the mourning over a rockstar who died masturbating?Eunos wrote:And now the Dreamons are "retiring" his guernsey.
How many games did he play?
What a joke.
I kinda recall the pies retired 13 for a while after Wayne Gordon's early death through cancer. I think the player who resumed use of the number was John Bourke, who copped a big suspension for belting an ump (or booting one?) in a 2nds game. Pretty sure it ain't been seen since!
- Proud Pies
- Posts: 14149
- Joined: Sat Feb 22, 2003 8:01 pm
- Location: Knox-ish
http://foxsports.news.com.au/story/0,86 ... 11,00.html
The club confirmed Broadbridge's No.20 guernsey has been retired for at least this season.
Jacqui © Proud Pies 2003 and beyond
- Proud Pies
- Posts: 14149
- Joined: Sat Feb 22, 2003 8:01 pm
- Location: Knox-ish
J26, perhaps they were reading this thread here on Nicks?Johnson#26 wrote:Good idea Tess, but he was from ther Port Magpies, so prehaps the Dees and Power should play off for the Broadbridge Memorial Cup?Tess wrote:Perhaps we could start looking at dedicating the Queens Birthday match against Melbourne to him, or to one of the charities that are doing so much.
http://foxsports.news.com.au/story/0,86 ... 11,00.html
Demons-Port tribute match
By Rebecca Williams
January 11, 2005
A PERPETUAL trophy between Melbourne and Port Adelaide is among the suggestions being considered by the Demons to honour the memory of Troy Broadbridge.
As the Melbourne players came together yesterday to publicly remember their teammate, coach Neale Daniher said the club was considering ways to make a lasting tribute to Broadbridge.
Jacqui © Proud Pies 2003 and beyond
- Hired-Goon
- Posts: 437
- Joined: Thu Sep 19, 2002 6:01 pm
- Location: Melbourne :)
True about all of the fuss etc, but it just breaks your heart to see him leave a wife behind, a new life that was just about to begin ended so abruptly. Rest in Peace.
I find it ridiculously easy to be ignorant to the emotional effects and the bearings that such disasters can have on lives, but its personal stories like these that really do hit home hard.
I find it ridiculously easy to be ignorant to the emotional effects and the bearings that such disasters can have on lives, but its personal stories like these that really do hit home hard.