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Boyd has been noted as one of the best trainers that is why he is there , his experience and the way he prepares himself will be so valuable to the young guys.
I see this written all the time, but results and team morale will indicate he didn’t seem to have a particularly positive impact on the young kids the last few years when he was at training each and every day.Boyd has been noted as one of the best trainers that is why he is there , his experience and the way he prepares himself will be so valuable to the young guys.
I wasn't exactly opposed to him hanging around in retirement to help out either, right up until he decided to kick a pink smoking football across Lang Park with his mates 20 minutes after we'd just suffered the greatest humiliation in the history of our club.A lot of people seem to forget that prime Boyd was an absolute gun of a player.
Ages catches up to us all and he probably retired a year or two too late, but you cannot deny he had some excellent years of football in him.
I am happy to have him around if he brings positives to the playing group, all else is irrelevant.
I reckon that whole incident was blown way out of proportion, and no one would have given a fiddlers **** had the press not been all over it.I wasn't exactly opposed to him hanging around in retirement to help out either, right up until he decided to kick a pink smoking football across Lang Park with his mates 20 minutes after we'd just suffered the greatest humiliation in the history of our club.
Sure, but the situation was absolutely crystal clear more than a week prior that we were a 50/50 chance to have the worst moment in the history of the club following that game. No sensible person who genuinely cared about the club would take the risk that it would work out ok, much less still go ahead with it even when it was confirmed that we'd lost and the spoon was ours. To have ever entertained that it would go down well speaks of stunningly poor judgement at best, and absolute disregard for the fans at worst.I reckon that whole incident was blown way out of proportion, and no one would have given a fiddlers **** had the press not been all over it.
I also think, that while the timing of that incident was not ideal, its those moments that bond those blokes outside of footy.
I am not condoning it, or damning it, i just don't think it was anywhere near the catastrophe the press made it out to be.
If he did that after we won, Its a heart warming story. If he did that and the cameras didnt catch it, its a non-issue.
Hard to have an impact with seedyballs running the show. Say what you want but he has value to the club .I see this written all the time, but results and team morale will indicate he didn’t seem to have a particularly positive impact on the young kids the last few years when he was at training each and every day.
So I’m not entirely sure what him dropping by one day a week in the off-season will show these same kids anything they haven’t already seen from him.
It’s similar to the ‘it’s just a game’ debate.Sure, but the situation was absolutely crystal clear more than a week prior that we were a 50/50 chance to have the worst moment in the history of the club following that game. No sensible person who genuinely cared about the club would take the risk that it would work out ok, much less still go ahead with it even when it was confirmed that we'd lost and the spoon was ours. To have ever entertained that it would go down well speaks of stunningly poor judgement at best, and absolute disregard for the fans at worst.
As for the cameras, well bloody hell, it's a football ground 20 minutes after full time and the biggest club in the game who has been death ridden by the local media all year just collected its first wooden spoon. If he was not expecting cameras to be all over the aftermath of that game then he must honestly be amongst the dumbest people to have ever drawn breath.
It was spectacularly poor judgement. So spectacularly poor that you'd could reasonably infer that the person making it simply did not give a shit who saw it, and for Boyd to have such little regard for the fans of the club, the majority of whom have supported him for most of his career, is very, very damning indeed.
Hard to have an impact with seedyballs running the show. Say what you want but he has value to the club .
Hard to have an impact with seedyballs running the show. Say what you want but he has value to the club .
Yep. GTFOI see this written all the time, but results and team morale will indicate he didn’t seem to have a particularly positive impact on the young kids the last few years when he was at training each and every day.
So I’m not entirely sure what him dropping by one day a week in the off-season will show these same kids anything they haven’t already seen from him.
yes, care to join? buy a ticket now!I guess we spoke about Milford too much yesterday. Back on the Boyd hate-train hey?
turn up 1 day a week to collect the outstanding 750k or whatever he was on for 2021?Or was it already organised as part of him resigning early?
The audacity of people to discuss what Boyd can / cannot contribute to the squad in a post-football capacity after someone posts a report from the CM about Boyd taking up a post-football role at the club. Scandalous.yes, care to join? buy a ticket now!