03-16-2017, 06:06 AM
(03-16-2017, 12:16 AM)PaulP link Wrote:Thry, DJC and cookie, I would agree. The problem is that perception sometimes becomes 3/5 of reality, so anyone who knows they're not getting games in the seniors, and sees their social media status, would be tempted to put 2 and 2 together, and draw unfavorable conclusions. Perhaps they could post photos tweets etc. of themselves busting their guts at training, or something similar. If they're not working hard, at least look like they are.
Im with you when you say this. I battle perceptions frequently at work with regards to what people think we do, vs what we actually do.
The root of that is as follows:
The perception is eventually irrelevant provided the right people know what is going on.
These guys can do whatever they like in the social media scene. In reality, the AFL is very tight knit, and they all know who is doing what when.
That means our club knows who is doing what too. Including the most important, the coaching staff.
"everything you know is wrong"
Paul Hewson
Paul Hewson

