Mordan wrote:
DenimUndies wrote:
I made comment on one specific statement that you presented which insinuated as justifiable and accepted fact ie that he has no respect for women in general or in statistical terms over 50% of the Australian population as you put it.
Your right perspective is an interesting thing and when you put things into perspective don't you agree that you were being melodramatic ? and on another instance don't you agree that choosing certain words such a "groping" that your really taking literal license in order to justify what is really just your own personal opinion, not necessarily fact as you have implied?
How about this Denim. A large number of women perceive Jack as misogynistic and disrespectful towards women. A lot of men do as well. Whether or not it's true is not that relevant.
When we're talking about the effect it will have on the club's image, for supporters and sponsors perception is reality. The club doesn't need to be associated with that perception in every article in the paper. It certainly doesn't help, and it probably causes damage to the club's image.
I think everyone should be welcome at the club, but we need to be very careful about who is presented as the public face(s). Jack should know well enough to keep himself in the background. It appears he doesn't, so those that do know better should be letting him know in no uncertain terms.
Yes Mordan finally someone has interpreted this scenario in its actuality.
I agree with your take on the scenario and understand that its a concern for some. I have never disputed that element of the argument.
I just found it grossly unfair that a sweeping statement such as the one that was made be allowed to go unchallenged.
Lets face it we all know JE will never again hold an official management position within the club and I have been satisfied from the time of the initial announcement that RP and the rest of the Board had a handle on the situation. It was made very clear that he is not an official of the club.
Jacks public credibility on serious issues has wained to the point that he is not taken all that seriously these days anyhow and as a result I am no longer concerned that his views can hurt the club.
Yet despite his lack of credibility in a management sense, his passion for the CFC which can often be described as blind & wreckless cannot be denied and honestly believe it is recognized and admired in childlike sort of way by many in the rest of football world.
Jack wont hurt the club because despite the mistakes he has made in the past its one the few things that he values and truly loves at this point in his life that he has left.
We all make mistakes and I applaud the club for making this move and inviting him back because its shows we are less absorbed with politics and vengeance and more concerned with being a club for all supporters.