Sean K
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He is probably regretting that. Should have known he would be asked and should have had a better response.I have to say that John Worsfold's "I didn't hear it" answer in response to a question regarding the West Coast fans' booing of Jobe Watson last night was really poor form.
I would have said something similar if I was in his position - "I didn't hear it". It's not dishonesty at all, because it's obvious everyone heard it!! It's just a more creative way of saying "I'm not interested in answering".
The media just want to draw a controversial comment. Coaches have no obligation to answer anything at all if they don't feel like it. The media can go and chase their tails.
You have got to be joking. I can't believe what you have just posted.
"I didn't hear it" and I'm not interested in talking about it" are completely different in terms of honest answers to the question.
Honesty - noun, plural hon·es·ties.
1. the quality or fact of being honest; uprightness and fairness.
2. truthfulness, sincerity, or frankness.
3. freedom from deceit or fraud.
I can't see anything there that justifies the use of a phrase, which avoids answering a question, as being honest.
GB, I generally like the quality and content of your posts, but you have stunned me with this one.
I'm surprised that there haven't been any comments on the recent form reversal by The Mighty Demons. A much improved performance against St Kilda followed by a win against the Western Bulldogs (Footscray).
Maybe the decision to dump the coach should have been taken much sooner, like last year.
3 great games on tonight.
Crows v Eagles
Cats v Hawks
Wallabies v Lions
Thank God for Foxtel IQ.
Loser of the Crows/Eagles game basically out of the running for the finals.
The Crows v Eagles game has started and looks like it may be a good contest.
I thought that sounded good the first 50 or so times Brian used it. Now he spurts it out every time someone kicks the ball. He needs a couple of new tags, or variations of. Getting ho hum.Boy oh boy wowee
I thought that sounded good the first 50 or so times Brian used it. Now he spurts it out every time someone kicks the ball. He needs a couple of new tags, or variations of. Getting ho hum.
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