it will now be interesting to see if the team factionalises (is that a word0. Somebody is a dibber dobber and I know it will not be at least 15 of the boys.
who was it ???????
No doubt in the fullness of time or sooner - players will find out just who the culprit was - whether it was a player, the captain, or support staff. Hopefully it was a support staff dibber dobber and not a player. I think that would be extremely detrimental to the team "culture"
Hope you don't take this personally, but this attitude is SO australian, never dob on your mates.
That concept is so destructive to a group I am not sure if I know where to begin! I most certainly could however make an extremely strong case that it was this attitude of 'never dobbing', which all too often reduces to 'just accept out ethics actions with a rueful shrug of the shoulders' which
directly led to the current state of affairs.
If the group itself cannot police the group itself, it then falls to others to do the policing of the group, which is in effect a degredation of the people involved (you are not mature enough to act responsibly on your own determinism so we have to do it for you).
Can you even
imagine this happening with the AB's? The
other members of the team would probably haul the offender to a dark alley and 'educamate' him. Who needs a coach or other administrator to uphold group responsibilities?
The AB team itself not only upholds the rules, they most likely create a stricter set of rules than the coach would do.
As I said, not personal but this is such an ingrained aussie thing and I myself have never bought into it. It's usually used by the offender as blackmail to avoid discovery of their crimes! 'it's not done to dob me in'
be stuffed if I'd ever fall for a line like that which is, when you look at it, nothing to to with 'mates' because he is using you for his own ends, not that of the group.
An appeal to group solidarity that hides the truth, nothing about group solidarity but really personal gain.
I might have qualms about HOW it were done if it were done (ie a dibber dobber) but never would I have qualms
that it was done.
It's really funny this concept, the 'crime' ends up being that someone alerted an authority to a 'crime' rather than that a crime was done.
It's so australian.