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Waterboy
- Joined
- Mar 17, 2018
- Messages
- 47
- Reaction score
- 28
Never have been a fan of Mad Mondays and now even more than ever never will Yeah the whole world seems against our pride club, yeah dogs are always hard done by, yeah we will always support our team no matter what but NO to being stupid in our thinking.
The definition of stupidity is doing something stupid and expecting it not to be called out as stupid.
Like it or not the Bulldogs are a brand and brand image is important when you are chasing sponsorship dollars, community respect and brand loyalty by fans.
Sorry but you cannot have a private function within public view. Knowing the the team will be hounded by the media it was a very poor and unfortunate judgment by whichever boof head in the Dogs administration to not have the function in a very remote or isolated location. Also shame on Mr Pay, whose silence in this matter is defeaning, for not putting a lid on things.
It's ok to celebrate but like it or not standards of behaviour are denanded and expected to be met. Don't need examples of other teams misbehaviours to justify ours please.
At the end of the day the Bulldogs in all honesty delivered a season we would rather forget, no finals football for our team and we as supporters are expected to suck eggs.
Bad Monday 'celebrations' is a dated concept that no longer works in our digital age and betrays the frustration of supporters who somewhat feel cheated by the teams performance.
Finally I am not sure whose is more guilty, the paper that reports on what sells or the provider of the fuel for such a report. And these reporters do not live in glass houses hence they can throw stones! Up to dogs to save themselves going forward from know one but themselves.
The definition of stupidity is doing something stupid and expecting it not to be called out as stupid.
Like it or not the Bulldogs are a brand and brand image is important when you are chasing sponsorship dollars, community respect and brand loyalty by fans.
Sorry but you cannot have a private function within public view. Knowing the the team will be hounded by the media it was a very poor and unfortunate judgment by whichever boof head in the Dogs administration to not have the function in a very remote or isolated location. Also shame on Mr Pay, whose silence in this matter is defeaning, for not putting a lid on things.
It's ok to celebrate but like it or not standards of behaviour are denanded and expected to be met. Don't need examples of other teams misbehaviours to justify ours please.
At the end of the day the Bulldogs in all honesty delivered a season we would rather forget, no finals football for our team and we as supporters are expected to suck eggs.
Bad Monday 'celebrations' is a dated concept that no longer works in our digital age and betrays the frustration of supporters who somewhat feel cheated by the teams performance.
Finally I am not sure whose is more guilty, the paper that reports on what sells or the provider of the fuel for such a report. And these reporters do not live in glass houses hence they can throw stones! Up to dogs to save themselves going forward from know one but themselves.