Hi all,
Long time reader first time poster 🙂
Let me start by saying this is not something I particuarly like, but rather something I can't help but think of and be in the back of my mind.
What worries me as we enter the finals.
The Brett Stewart trial begins on September 13, thats the Monday following the first weekend of the finals. In all reality we will be forced the play the second weekend of the finals. The Stewart trial is likely to take in excess of a few days and will completely over take the media throughout the finals series. I somehow just dont believe that the team will be able to avoid all of that distraction and limelight before such important games..
I really fear it will strongly effect our finals campaign, whatever the outcome..
**For the record, I completely believe and understand that a criminal court case of this nature is much more important then a footy finals series**
**also it's important that this topic is about football, not the trial. Theres not much we can say about the trial without getting ourselves into trouble.**
Long time reader first time poster 🙂
Let me start by saying this is not something I particuarly like, but rather something I can't help but think of and be in the back of my mind.
What worries me as we enter the finals.
The Brett Stewart trial begins on September 13, thats the Monday following the first weekend of the finals. In all reality we will be forced the play the second weekend of the finals. The Stewart trial is likely to take in excess of a few days and will completely over take the media throughout the finals series. I somehow just dont believe that the team will be able to avoid all of that distraction and limelight before such important games..
I really fear it will strongly effect our finals campaign, whatever the outcome..
**For the record, I completely believe and understand that a criminal court case of this nature is much more important then a footy finals series**
**also it's important that this topic is about football, not the trial. Theres not much we can say about the trial without getting ourselves into trouble.**