Booney wrote: If we are going to open up the HOF to "avergae Joe's" who try hard then you might find there are blokes playing all around the land on Suburban and Country grounds who deserve to be inducted. Sure, they might not have played at AFL level but that is not part of the criteria ( See Peter Carey ).
You're missing my point there mate, Bickley went beyond simply 'trying hard'. Unlike so many who are 'born' to be elite footballers, he 'made' himself one.
Booney wrote: I understand as a South and Crows fan you would love Bickley but I among many others find ourselves confused at his admission to the HOF.
I'm just trying to give a bloke credit where it's due, my comments aren't born out of blind adoration and I don't really appreciate them being dismissed as such.
Booney wrote: To be honest, getting picked in the Crows innaugural sqaud ( 50 players IIRC ) wasnt hard to do, if you were the first or last picked.
Yea, it's piss easy to get on an AFL squad. The only reason I didn't play 270 odd AFL games, captain 2 flags and represent my state is I couldn't be stuffed really.
Booney wrote: This debate will rage for some time IMO.
For example,any reason why a Michael Wilson should not be admitted?
The criteria for the Hall of Fame is not "how does this bloke stack up against every other player who ever played the game?". You can't compare players from different era's, it's impossible. You have to isolate a player assess whether, during his time in the game, he was an influential figure.
When Bickley played the game he commanded respect from both team mates and opposition and he was a fierce leader. He would've been rated one of the top captains going around at that stage (Carey perhaps his only rival), and I'm sure most coaches of the time would have picked him in their starting 22 in a heartbeat had they had the chance.
The Hall of Fame is always going to be an interesting process, considering players from different era's, states and competitions is a tough gig, always has been and always will be. Ultimately a panel of his peers decided he deserved to be there, and although I agree that there are many other players just as deserving, this doesn't mean Bickley deserved his induction any less.