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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

    Quote Originally Posted by azabob View Post
    None other than Damien Barrett is president of the AMFA.
    IF....Damian Barrett is president of the AMFA
    THEN....I bet the toilets at the AMFA offices are strictly cubicles only
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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

    Efics

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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

    Well if that isn’t a joke what is ?
    Bring back the biff

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    I can't believe Ch9 would appoint a Trump acolyte and misogynist to head up their reporting. Unprecedented.
    Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.

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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

    Bailing out on Hutchy when the ships sinking after he gave him a life line.

    Fair role though hard to say no to that.

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    Bailing out on Hutchy when the ships sinking after he gave him a life line.

    Fair role though hard to say no to that.
    Doesn't Ch9 and Hutchy's network share the same talent? I only see this as the continuation of the circle jerk that sees a repeat of the same tripe across SEN, Ch9 and The Age all week from the same idiots.
    Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.

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    I honestly don't understand the mindset of people who get angry at this sort of stuff. The default setting in today's world seems to be anger and resentment, even over issues that have absolutely no bearing on ones own day-to-day life.

    As I mentioned earlier in the thread, he 100% owned his fark-up (as he should) and never played the mental health card (so beloved by other celebs with no shame). If he subsequently finds gainful employment and has a successful career reboot after having served his penance, good luck to him. Hopefully for his sake he doesn't forget the lessons learnt from his screw-up.
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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

    What is a Chief Football Reporter? Do they have management responsibilities/influence over other staff members? I personally wouldn't trust this guy to be in charge of women yet. As in his attitude and treatment may not be up to snuff not because I expect him to do anything terrible.

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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

    Quote Originally Posted by Sedat View Post
    I honestly don't understand the mindset of people who get angry at this sort of stuff. The default setting in today's world seems to be anger and resentment, even over issues that have absolutely no bearing on ones own day-to-day life.

    As I mentioned earlier in the thread, he 100% owned his fark-up (as he should) and never played the mental health card (so beloved by other celebs with no shame). If he subsequently finds gainful employment and has a successful career reboot after having served his penance, good luck to him. Hopefully for his sake he doesn't forget the lessons learnt from his screw-up.
    Not sure anyone's that upset by it are they? But if they were, they might be because second chances - particularly in the media - seem to have a history of being given to a particular type.
    Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.

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    I don’t really care about him owning his mistakes or whatever, I’m more just mystified at the insistence that he deserves and warrants a key job in the AFL media.
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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

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    I don’t really care about him owning his mistakes or whatever, I’m more just mystified at the insistence that he deserves and warrants a key job in the AFL media.
    Are standards particularly high in this industry already?
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    Are standards particularly high in this industry already?
    If they aren't (and let's face it the answer is they aren't) then i don't see how lowering the standards helps.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

    Quote Originally Posted by Sedat View Post
    I honestly don't understand the mindset of people who get angry at this sort of stuff. The default setting in today's world seems to be anger and resentment, even over issues that have absolutely no bearing on ones own day-to-day life.

    As I mentioned earlier in the thread, he 100% owned his fark-up (as he should) and never played the mental health card (so beloved by other celebs with no shame). If he subsequently finds gainful employment and has a successful career reboot after having served his penance, good luck to him. Hopefully for his sake he doesn't forget the lessons learnt from his screw-up.
    I find him highly annoying but his sacking from Fox and taking a backseat for a period of time was never going to be a life sentence.
    He's right back in the thick of things now and providing he smartens up his act well good luck too him.
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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

    Quote Originally Posted by Sedat View Post
    I honestly don't understand the mindset of people who get angry at this sort of stuff. The default setting in today's world seems to be anger and resentment, even over issues that have absolutely no bearing on ones own day-to-day life.

    As I mentioned earlier in the thread, he 100% owned his fark-up (as he should) and never played the mental health card (so beloved by other celebs with no shame). If he subsequently finds gainful employment and has a successful career reboot after having served his penance, good luck to him. Hopefully for his sake he doesn't forget the lessons learnt from his screw-up.
    This offends me
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