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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
I just think its ridiculous to suggest that he needs his family because he got crook with a virus that one time and is now over it.
He might be going because he was a potential flight risk from the very beginning, like Ben Jacobs and Ollie wines might’ve too if it wasn’t for 2013-14 being really promising seasons for the club.
The illness would have absolutely nothing to do with it in my opinion.
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Yep. He was hospitalised and they couldn't work out what was wrong with him. Lots of blood tests and lots of unknown. His girlfriend isn't leaving Melbourne and he's had interest from a few clubs. I think he's a huge loss but having kids the same age I understand why both he and his family would want him home after what they all went through.Apparently his illness was a little bit more severe than anyone at the club let on. Whilst it may not have anything to do with a desire to return home, I can certainly understand if it played a role.
3 years ago I was doing fifo work between Adelaide and Melbourne. Whilst I was in Adelaide one week I had a severe medical episode requiring admission to ICU. It was the scariest moment of my life and all I kept thinking was how lucky I was that this happened in Adelaide where my family were. They were ableto essentially be with me 24/7, and whilst there are nurses at every hospital to look after you, sometimes a personal touch having a loved one help you drink your water, cut your meals etc (I was paralysed at the time) meant an absolute ton in the moment.
First thing i did when i was able bodied again and could walk (albeit with a stick) and function like a semi normal member of society, i sold my apartment in Melbourne and moved back to Adelaide permanently. I don't need the support now, and i didn't need it once I was out of hospital, but that 6-8 week period reminded me how privileged I was to have such a great supportive family and that sometimes having the extra time with those loved ones is worth more than having a different employer requiring work in a different city - regardless of how easy travel is these days.
I have had a vision of Miles ever since I first saw him play for Port Adelaide that has continued to intrude on my thoughts in every follow up appearance. Now there might be nothing to this, or there could be something to this, that's for the future to tell us. Call me crazy, but I have always seen Mr. Bergman as an Essendon player. I look at him and to me, his presence just screams 'Essendon'. I believe he was always destined to end up at the Bombers football club, it was just a matter of when that would be.
I'm really sorry for our loss, but I'm even more sorry to the lad himself. Unfortunately, that's just his destiny.
I was about to respond with exactly thisAre you sure you're not just confusing him with mason Redman?
Yeah well clearly the details of his illness weren't disclosed at all. The information that came from the club was that he had an "illness" and that was that. Presumed at the time that it was Covid and a bad case of it that lingered for a long time. Obviously it was much more than this but I don't have any intel on that.Apparently his illness was a little bit more severe than anyone at the club let on. Whilst it may not have anything to do with a desire to return home, I can certainly understand if it played a role.
3 years ago I was doing fifo work between Adelaide and Melbourne. Whilst I was in Adelaide one week I had a severe medical episode requiring admission to ICU. It was the scariest moment of my life and all I kept thinking was how lucky I was that this happened in Adelaide where my family were. They were ableto essentially be with me 24/7, and whilst there are nurses at every hospital to look after you, sometimes a personal touch having a loved one help you drink your water, cut your meals etc (I was paralysed at the time) meant an absolute ton in the moment.
First thing i did when i was able bodied again and could walk (albeit with a stick) and function like a semi normal member of society, i sold my apartment in Melbourne and moved back to Adelaide permanently. I don't need the support now, and i didn't need it once I was out of hospital, but that 6-8 week period reminded me how privileged I was to have such a great supportive family and that sometimes having the extra time with those loved ones is worth more than having a different employer requiring work in a different city - regardless of how easy travel is these days.
I don't see why - his Dad played for Melbourne so there would be a greater likelihood that he might want to go there.I have had a vision of Miles ever since I first saw him play for Port Adelaide that has continued to intrude on my thoughts in every follow up appearance. Now there might be nothing to this, or there could be something to this, that's for the future to tell us. Call me crazy, but I have always seen Mr. Bergman as an Essendon player. I look at him and to me, his presence just screams 'Essendon'. I believe he was always destined to end up at the Bombers football club, it was just a matter of when that would be.
I'm really sorry for our loss, but I'm even more sorry to the lad himself. Unfortunately, that's just his destiny.
He could have wanted to leave as well, no certainties with interstate kids.What hurts even more if he leaves is that looking at the 19 draft, DeKoning went a few after Bergman and we could have had him
He could have wanted to leave as well, no certainties with interstate kids.
What hurts even more if he leaves is that looking at the 19 draft, DeKoning went a few after Bergman and we could have had him
Elaborate ?Unbelievably disconnected.
Yeah, I heard he was misdiagnosed with something life-shattering, which would have been a mind-f!@k for anybody, let alone a kid away from family and loved ones.I think he was even misdiagnosed with something I can say he was bloody lucky it was.
Liked for Don't Kilda, not for Miles leavingSpoke to someone who (claims to) know his father
Apparently Miles is a big Don't Kilda fan, and wants to play there
Very disappointing as I see great potential/skills/versatility/poise under pressure. A player we surely want to keep.
If he does want to leave then we should indeed be demanding something significant in return
Unless there is some tragic issue with his family etc (e.g. Impy case), I think the club must make a stand and say he's not going unless we get at least a mid range first rounder for him or suitable player exchange. I think we have been too accommodating at times in recent years. Many players across different AFL clubs have wanted to leave for their home states and clubs have said no, only for them to have long careers at their clubs. Given his quality, he could well be worth more as a trade at the end of next year anyway.