We've certainly gone off on a tangent
THIS DISCUSSION is certainly interesting if your interested in Bader and the Battle of Brittain. Apparently well-informed correspondents discuss both sides of the argument and there are even suggestions that Bader was shot down by his own pilots who were mutinous - he seems to have been the Pagan of his own times

But the controversy does provide a counterpoint to the MC/Santy dynamic. It's easy for people to act as if the footy department and the MC are driven solely by the best interests of the club when in reality there would be more than a few personal and political conflicts being played out. Bader and Leigh-Mallory in Group 12 and Parks in Group 11 failed to co-ordinate in the best interests of Fighter Command while they fought over strategy. We also have seen how that sort of nasty infighting occurred in the Victoria Police with an Assistant Commissioner and Media Liaison Officer allegedly compromising an investigation into the leaking of confidential information that led to informers being killed. It really is incredibly naive for people to say that the Match Committee and the footy department more generally will only ever do what is in the interests of the club. There's plenty of time and opportunity for old scores to be settled along the way, and obsessions pursued. Whether that's happening will only be apparent in retrospect. If Santy's selected next week and holds his spot, then that certainly counters that suggestion. But if Santy continues to show good form after recovering from a condition that plagued him last year, and is still overlooked when spots open up, then one has to seriously wonder about the MC's agenda. Already, the failure to pick him against Essendon* creates suspicion, though queries over fitness may provide an innocent explanation. But he's clearly fit enough now to be recalled, so we'll see what happens.