rod_rooster wrote:hondo71 wrote:Dogwatcher wrote:Hondo, I understand your anger at that satirical yarn up above.
However, what is your problem with questioning form?
My anger is not just at the yarn, it's also at people blogging on the newspaper web-sites and the callers into 5AA (some of them). Vitriolic, unbalanced character assassinations like Haydos has tortured their dog or kidnapped their kids.
I don't understand where all the anger comes from? Is it his sledging? If so, Warney and McGrath were the masters of it yet we think they are legends. What do you think is driving it? (Serious question I respect your opinions).
As to your question I've got no problem with questioning form. My issue this summer has been that we've zeroed in on one player and let others off, because they happen to be 3 years younger or because the fans love them. For example, Roy had off-field issues on top of poor on-field form yet barely a comment was raised. The Huss snuck through the summer hiding in Haydos' poor form shadow. I think we wanted a scape-goat for our poor results, and Haydos was it, because he's 37 and because he's never been the most popular player with the fans, for whatever reason.
Well said hondo. It has astounded me seeing the lack of respect shown to Hayden. He really has been singled out as you have said and i just can't figure out why. What has he ever done to deserve the bashings he has received from the media and general public this summer?
It's the human cycle.
We live in a charismatic based society.
A person's position in our society, whether they be sportsman, politician, entertainer, is dependent upon their charisma - whether that be personality or form (in the case of sport).
We watch and enjoy their rise and then when we've had enough of them, we watch as they gracefully, or not, fall back to a 'normal' position where they become one of us. We like to feel like we know something about the thing we invest our time in (in this example - cricket) and so we all like to predict what we think is going to happen - those that are paid to do it have a public forum and so build up momentum for their POV.
We look for any reason to distance ourselves from the subject of our previous affection.
Look through history, it's not a new thing. It's just that it's more intense now due to our ever present mass communications methods.