My understanding is this - he didn't/doesn't want him to buy a house. Assitance with finding one/leasing one yep but buy one NO.
Why can't he find a house to rent or buy himself like most others do.
Is this for real? lol
He needs assistance?
How easy do you think it is for someone with a criminal record to get a lease on property when he has no previous history in renting a property?
The rental market is hard enough as it is, without the club's help there is no way he would have got a place by himself
Then he should have stayed with a host family
HE WAS!! He was staying with a family and then moved in with Mitch Morton
However he wanted to live by himself!! That was what people are making such a big deal about thinking he wanted the club to buy him a house when it was never the case. Not sure how this is hard to comprehend.
Then he goes to another host family, likes it or just go home
He's too hard. If he doesn't want it, just leave!
Don't draft any more of them either, over it
What a effing puerile post.
Im taking a stab here, but i think you will find she may have meant no more of them being no more of "hard basket type of risky players"
Not everything has to do with race FFS
Given most of this thread has become about race it is hard to distinguish what is about race and what is;t.
Anyway, FNM if that is what you meant, my apologies.
Thank you
Now, back to the issue, is there a problem with coo... Indigenous players, that sometimes they're just not worth the effort if there isn't a want by them to really want to play the game? Wouldn't you prefer (after this example) to go for someone else (regardless of nationality, religion, race) who wants to play, wants to leave his home, mum, dad, humpy, whatever?
What I'm saying is I'm sick and tired of nurturing babies who can't handle the big time.
The AFL should set up schools for all young kids to let them know what they're in for, teach them how to look after themselves - how to handle money, media, finding houses, schools, whatever it takes to make them independent, confident.
Is it racist to say we're dealing with a group who have problems more than most? That is what I'm saying. I'm just saying, is it worth it to continually try and baby them in the hope that one time they might come good? I would have said yes plenty of times, but after numerous problems, numerous times when someone just can't handle the basics of life, you have to scratch your head and say just FHO, let him go home and give some other kid who would give his eye teeth to play.