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Author:  bluechucky [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:30 am ]
Post subject:  Ian Aitken : Clarkson's an "angry, small man"

http://www.theage.com.au/news/rfnews/cl ... 65812.html

Quote:
THE man who had his jaw broken by Alastair Clarkson in the notorious ''Battle Of Britain'' 22 years ago has dubbed the Hawthorn coach's behaviour last weekend as ''extraordinary'', and said Clarkson suffers from anger issues and ''small mansyndrome''.

Author:  bluedog [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:45 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Ian Aitken : Clarkson's an "angry, small man"

:thumbsup:

Author:  7dominator [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:24 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Ian Aitken : Clarkson's an "angry, small man"

bluedog wrote:
:thumbsup:


I was at the "Battle Of Britain" game and to suggest that Clarkson was anything but a gutless wonder would be an understatement.

Having attended 4 of the exhibition matches they were generally regarded as a time for a bit of showmanship and largely playful push and shove for the crowd.After the thing was over all the boys were back into what they were really there for, that being an end of year party.

Clarkson took it to another level completely with such a cowardly and wicked act.

The hypocrisy of the Hawthorn Coach is breathtaking!

Author:  The Duke [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:34 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Ian Aitken : Clarkson's an "angry, small man"

The best thing The Age have done for..... well, ages.

Only us Blues remember him for the little r-sole he is, this timely reminder to others is great. My only regret is the little prick is a premiership coach :mad: .

Mind you, the scummers have stepped through this like pure virgins - Lloyd AND Knights should be given a pasting for their dirty tactics rather than hailed as heros.

Author:  AIRCAV [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:45 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Ian Aitken : Clarkson's an "angry, small man"

ahh the joy of watching Johnno and Rhys chasing the coward around the Oval.

And he only got 4 weeks?

Aitken makes some astute judgements and is it any wonder that Hawthorn play 'unsociable' football.

Hawthorn are on the brink, if they aren't already, of adopting the stench of a "dirty" football club. The admiration of 2008 is quickly evaporating with football fans.

Author:  camel [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:58 am ]
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Thank you to Ian Aitken and The Age for reminding the footy world of this story. :beer:

Author:  Wild Blue Yonder [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 9:15 am ]
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That's history they can't erase, can't dispute and can't revise. Kudos to you Ian Aitken for adding context to so many who may have applauded Clarkson's brand of football and personality.

Solid Gold.

Author:  gerry atric [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:00 pm ]
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Excellent article and very well spoken by Ian Aitken. Aitken won the equivalent of the Rising Star award in 1987 and was a good player in the premiership. Clarkson's cowardly king hit from behind that smashed his teeth and jaw and knocked him rotten was in an end of season exhibition game and was totally unprovoked.

To put it in to a contemporary context imagine if the Hawks had played an end of season exhibition after last years GF ag another side (not the grandfinallist), and some nobody ran up behind Rioli and king hit him then ran away, and imagine if Riloi went on to play another 30 average games after his stellar first season and retired at 26. That's the Ian Aitken story.

As Aitken points out Clarkson 22 yeasr later hasn't changed at all he still indulges his foul temper to intimidate and bully people when things don't go his way. Clarkson has kids - great exmple "Well kids 22 years ago I wrecked a young players career with a brutal cowardly act of thuggery. Now I hold a senior responsible position I don't think there is any reason for me to change. I lose my temper and attack people whenever I feel like it. So kids go out and be like your dad!"

Karma will get him.

Author:  kezza [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:14 pm ]
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I hope some of the tv stations show vision of the incident just to remind everyone of what a little "sniper" the Hawthorn coach really is.

Author:  Knackers [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ian Aitken : Clarkson's an "angry, small man"

This speaks volumes..

"He said he encountered Clarkson in a hotel lift the day after the Battle Of Britain game, but he did not apologise then and hasn't since."

Anyone able to post a link to the footage?

Author:  Virgin Blue [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:29 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ian Aitken : Clarkson's an "angry, small man"

So true, and well put by Ian.

Clarko has form alright, going back decades.

He also had that tirade at a press conference was it this year or last year? The guy has izzues.

Author:  Lowey_47 [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ian Aitken : Clarkson's an "angry, small man"

If Clarkson counters with the old chestnut of what happens on the field should stay on the field, he should consider:

a) Campbell Browns nonsense to the media after the game;
b) Clarkson's apology on SEN. If it should stay on the field, no need to ring a radio station to apologise...

Author:  chubbyruss [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:50 pm ]
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camelboy wrote:
Thank you to Ian Aitken and The Age for reminding the footy world of this story. :beer:



An excellent character assasination of a low sniping cauliflower that Clarkson is :thumbsup:

Author:  camel [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ian Aitken : Clarkson's an "angry, small man"

About 25 seconds in to the first clip.

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Neither team came out of the game too well, to be honest, but a hit from behind like that was pretty piss weak from Clarkson.

Author:  The 19 tram [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 1:01 pm ]
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Clarkson has always been 'unsociable'.

He was like that as a schoolboy at Ballarat and Clarendon College

He was like that as a player

He is like that now

He may be winning coach but as an individual is below par - I would not want my son playing for him: as what he stands for is flawed...

He has no integrity.

Author:  AIRCAV [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 1:16 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ian Aitken : Clarkson's an "angry, small man"

apparently Robbie through his phone at John Kennedy as the unwritten rule was that it was just a kick and giggle until North went over the top to 'prove a point'.

Author:  Indie [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 1:31 pm ]
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I heard an interview with Rhys-Jones, and he said that Walls did go beserk as it was just a social game for them. R-J said that Walls told them that he didn't want Clarkson leaving the ground under his own steam, and that was the only time he'd ever had a coach order a bashing :lol:

Author:  JohnM [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 1:45 pm ]
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So glad The Age did this story.

It's about time the football world started questioning in some detail Clarkson's behaviour. IMO, the man is a disgrace to the game and an appalling role model. How he hasn't been brought up on 'bring the game into disrepute' charges before this incident I'll never know. But if he gets away with it again, I'll be completely staggered.

Does he have no mentors who can tell him to pull his head in? Are revered past coaches at Hawthorn not embarrassed by his constant abuse of anyone who crosses him? Does the AFL not care that the reigning Premiership coach has the most vile and abusive persona of any senior coach in the history of the game?

I wonder if Jeff Kennett will have a public opinion on Clarkson's behaviour? Or is his advice only reserved for what the 15 other clubs should do, rather than his own.

Personally, I reckon Clarkson needs therapy. But he won't get it as long as hawthorn thinks they're benefitting from his rather peculiar leadership style.

Of course, a big part of me just hopes Hawthorn implodes under the significant weight of Kennett's ego and Clarkson's irrationally-abusive personality.

There's no way those two are emotionally stable enough to sustain success and a harmonic working relationship over a long period.

Author:  Kaptain Kouta [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 2:06 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ian Aitken : Clarkson's an "angry, small man"

Chad Cornes is a less shit bloke than Clarkson.

Author:  Kaptain Kouta [ Tue Sep 01, 2009 2:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Ian Aitken : Clarkson's an "angry, small man"

JohnM wrote:
So glad The Age did this story.

It's about time the football world started questioning in some detail Clarkson's behaviour. IMO, the man is a disgrace to the game and an appalling role model. How he hasn't been brought up on 'bring the game into disrepute' charges before this incident I'll never know. But if he gets away with it again, I'll be completely staggered.

Does he have no mentors who can tell him to pull his head in? Are revered past coaches at Hawthorn not embarrassed by his constant abuse of anyone who crosses him? Does the AFL not care that the reigning Premiership coach has the most vile and abusive persona of any senior coach in the history of the game?

I wonder if Jeff Kennett will have a public opinion on Clarkson's behaviour? Or is his advice only reserved for what the 15 other clubs should do, rather than his own.

Personally, I reckon Clarkson needs therapy. But he won't get it as long as hawthorn thinks they're benefitting from his rather peculiar leadership style.

Of course, a big part of me just hopes Hawthorn implodes under the significant weight of Kennett's ego and Clarkson's irrationally-abusive personality.

There's no way those two are emotionally stable enough to sustain success and a harmonic working relationship over a long period.


Clarkson acts in public like Kennett acted behind the scenes during his political career. Remember the taped phone call? Kennett's probably proud as punch to have a turd like Clarko doing his dirty work for him so he can appear cleaner.

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