(03-15-2016, 12:32 AM)Shortblack link Wrote:doesn't matter, he needs to go back to the reserves and regain some touch and show some willingness to work harder. no special treatment, he already had that when Mick was at the club.
Again this debate and thread has nothing to do with Daisy's form, it's about the MRP finding.
So you may have missed the point of the recent posts, this could easily be Cripps up on the charge and at the moment our club would not challenge the finding despite the contact being dubious and the staging being obvious.
To me it's another example of our club failing to back up our own players, like last season when Carrazzo came out and publicly lambasted Yarran when he retaliated against Chapman. You can do the discipline stuff internally, and that remains unknown to the public and the media, but when you see a public example of our players being targeted unfairly you have to make a very public stance to defend them or they will surely lose confidence and spirit in the club. It's a morale killer!
We want our players to be comfortable at being uncomfortable, but when they act on this, when they push back after being passive victims for so long we seem to immediately abandon them! It's inconsistent!
Supporters should not complain when our players shirk contests or fail to stand up for each other if under these circumstances they don't feel that the club has their back.
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"

