Video scandal still an issue: Laidley
April 16th 2009 03:55
NORTH MELBOURNE coach Dean Laidley says the effects of the 'Boris the Chicken Affair' continue to be felt at Arden Street.
Speaking ahead of training on Thursday, Laidley said the playing group was still affected by the crisis which erupted eight days ago and admitted it would take a while for his side to move on from the scandal.
"Let's talk in realities. It's still there. They've been a pretty fragile group. As late as Monday or Tuesday (this week) we were still moving forward and it's not going to take a week or two weeks, I imagine it's going to take a while," Laidley said.
"It’s had a draining effect on everyone physically and mentally, but we’ll move on."
Speaking ahead of training on Thursday, Laidley said the playing group was still affected by the crisis which erupted eight days ago and admitted it would take a while for his side to move on from the scandal.
"Let's talk in realities. It's still there. They've been a pretty fragile group. As late as Monday or Tuesday (this week) we were still moving forward and it's not going to take a week or two weeks, I imagine it's going to take a while," Laidley said.
"It’s had a draining effect on everyone physically and mentally, but we’ll move on."
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Comment by Lady Henrietta Muddling
Potter in a Harry
No wonder some people hate AFL.