Kaptain Kouta wrote:
kwtf_ wrote:
i believe his irishness would be a valuable commodity for this football club, like keneally's and styne's irishness has been for sydney and melbourne.
What does that mean? Does "irishness" really make a difference? In Stynes and Keneally's cases, I think the biggest factor in their success is damn hard work by 2 guys with their heads on right.
sydney had 22 players in last years grand final, which player had the cameras prying into and interviewing people of his home town?
keneally,
while, it's completely subject to the amount of work put in and the actually footy coming out, you can't deny the allure, perhaps not the right word, the fascination that comes packaged with that sort of international characteristic, perhaps it sounds like i'm taking it away from those two players, i'm not, for their success they would have been involved in alot of 'damn hard work',
there's the view that a footy club is a sporting team, and then there's the growing consensus that it's a business. while it would be difficult to justify choosing someone for their marketability, and it would probably never happen in this sport, and i'm trying not to say that it should, just that when ability allows those sort of players a senior position, their irishness has become something of fascination.