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Alex28 said:Thanks Cram - that was really what I was saying however it was all being clouded by the mental condition discussion.
I'm not doubting his condition and I am not doubting the reasons why he felt the need to turn to drugs. I am suggesting that if people knew there were problems - not just drugs but also alcoholism as well - and they knew he wasn't dealing with things properly more should have been done to look after his welfare. The club has a duty of care to look after the players and it doesn't matter that it is your key player - the onus was on the club to look him.
I don't see Hagan's comments as a sledge at the club - I see it as an admission that he had very few options but to keep playing him no matter what his mental state was. The team had no other options for playmaking, the club needed him for marketing and publicity. It shows how poorly the likes of Hagan, Sargeant, et al managed the team during the Joey era.
Even his management right to the end didn't do things for his own sake - Fordham was apparently asking Matt and Andrew not to do the interview because his book would suffer for it.
The people looking after him have been pretty ordinary in my view. There is more to life than footy and cash, however those around him seem to have put that first in front of his mental state and welfare.
That is also what I was getting at.