Adam Goodes has announced his retirement in the rooms. Micky O and his brother Brett are in the rooms. Interestingly he didn't get chaired off the ground with the guard of honour but Spud Shaw was.
Don't reckon Goodes would have wanted the fanfare given the year he has had.
Not really sure that Spud Shaw deserved a guard of honour but it seems to be the norm these days.
- Dual Brownlow Medallist
- 3 Bob Skilton Medals
- 4 All-Australians
- AFL Rising Star
- Indigenous Team of the Century
- 2 Premierships
- Premiership Captain
- Sydney Swans Games Record Holder (350 games)
No doubting he was one of the best.
Will be missed having been at the Swans for the past since the 1997 National Draft where he was taken @ pick 43.
A true champion and will be an inductee in to the hall of fame
Sad to see that he declined the lap of honour on GF day
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/adam-goodes-declines-grand-final-lap-of-honour-for-fear-of-being-booed/story-fni5fan7-1227535950399
Quote from: Capper on September 21, 2015, 12:22:23 PM
Sad to see that he declined the lap of honour on GF day
Yeah that sucks. Obviously it's his decision but I feel like it's a no-lose situation for him really, other than potentially having to endure the taunting (hear me out on this).
If people boo him during his lap of honor, then no one can possibly stand behind the defence of "I'm just booing him because he's a flog" etc. He's not out there playing, you're not trying to put him off his game. You are undoubtedly playing the man and not the ball. And if he can go out there regardless then I think he'd be firmly giving those people the middle finger and saying "I earned this", because he absolutely has. He deserves a lap of honour as much as anyone retiring this year. But ideally, if all is well in the world, then people wont boo him, they'll clap and cheer someone who is/was a truly great player of the game, no matter what team you support.
Quote from: GCSkiwi on September 21, 2015, 01:24:36 PM
Quote from: Capper on September 21, 2015, 12:22:23 PM
Sad to see that he declined the lap of honour on GF day
Yeah that sucks. Obviously it's his decision but I feel like it's a no-lose situation for him really, other than potentially having to endure the taunting (hear me out on this).
If people boo him during his lap of honor, then no one can possibly stand behind the defence of "I'm just booing him because he's a flog" etc. He's not out there playing, you're not trying to put him off his game. You are undoubtedly playing the man and not the ball. And if he can go out there regardless then I think he'd be firmly giving those people the middle finger and saying "I earned this", because he absolutely has. He deserves a lap of honour as much as anyone retiring this year. But ideally, if all is well in the world, then people wont boo him, they'll clap and cheer someone who is/was a truly great player of the game, no matter what team you support.
Goodes is taking 2 months holiday so he on't be around for the GF. He will get his lap of honour during the Swans first home game of 2016. Im already there
I'm not even close to being a fan of Goodes, but surely noone would boo him during a lap of honour, seriously thats poor form if anyone did.
one of the modern day greats. congrats on a great career Goodesy
Quote from: Ziplock on September 21, 2015, 04:08:09 PM
Quote from: jvalles69 on September 21, 2015, 03:21:28 PM
I'm not even close to being a fan of Goodes, but surely noone would boo him during a lap of honour, seriously thats poor form if anyone did.
haha
I'm sure people would.
I think that's the concern, we're all not really sure if this will happen or not ...
this says to me that the issue hasn't been fully resolved ... personally I even had trouble discussing it with my brother-in-law fully before we got a bit heated and had to let it go! :o :P :-X ;)
I've read somewhere that the reports aren't really correct and that he hasn't actually made up his mind yet - some ABC news report from Swans' 'mad Monday' ... said he actually hasn't thought about it ...