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It appears the Werribee Football Club have phobias about their ¼ time and ¾ time huddles.
After persisiting with roping off their huddle for the last two seasons, it was very disappointing today to see two uncooperative Werribee Football Club officials not allow Casey Radio's Phil Pearce inside the rope to provide an important service to their listeners. Even more disappointing to look at the delight on the face of the two ‘security guards’ watching the microphone being held from outside the rope. As someone with a general interest in the VFL, you’d like to also think everyone else would have a common sense approach to a matter like that, but these blokes obviously feel such importance in being known as the ‘rope tying men’ at the Werribee Football Club.
But it was not only that, as a general follower of the footy who has probably listened to hundreds and hundreds of different coaches over the years, I don’t think I’ve ever been questioned as to why I am listening to a coaches speech at the break let alone asked whether I’m someone from the rival club. So to that little man without much hair might who strutted around in his Werribee jacket like King Kong but looks more like Mini Me, you might be well advised to just worry about your ownself and let everyone else do their thing in the future.