Re: Hall of fame - Goodes
Reply #47 –
Mainly this.
I remember the game, i still remember watching it. I remember we had not been going great (sounds familiar, again!) and then they were beating us - I've just looked it up - 51 to 10! he had a set shot right in front! He'd been booed the game before and his 'payback' was aimed at our tiny cheersquad up in Sydney... and then he tried behind it with oh it was an Aboriginal war dance celebrating my aboriginality and you're all racist for saying it was aggressive. GIVE ME A BREAK. He had pent up frustration and he took it out on a lowly opposition. pathetic.
vision - you tell me - is this good sportsmanship: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5-ZVXE-LGw
What they said at the time::
The dance sparked mixed reactions within the wider football community and on social media.
"Probably best not to do it," Denis Cometti said during the match broadcast on Channel Seven.
But Cameron Ling defended the move, saying players were entitled to celebrate.
"Provided its not any obscene, and that certainly wasn't, you can enjoy the moment," he said.
"Won't stop the booing, though will it?" Cometti replied.
Goodes' former teammate Barry Hall questioned the move on Fox Footy, while Hawthorn premiership player Dermot Brereton said the action was "agressive" while speaking on SEN radio.
"To actually run at somebody in a war dance... it actually signifies I want to be violent against you," Brereton said.
"I didn't like it. No good could come from it."
"I am all for Adam Goodes being Australian of the year, every Australian of the year has the absolute right, onus and responsibility to push his cause, but you don't do it in this manner."
Imagine, all he had to do was run at the camera rather than the crowd and the whole situation changes...