Silverdale phantom
Waterboy
- Joined
- Dec 19, 2022
- Messages
- 66
- Reaction score
- 87
Past it. Cheap is the only positive.
I agree but these Blokes have been trained at a young age to bash people So it’s in their nature. Unfortunately some can’t distinguish when they aren’t on the footy field.Matt lodge should never have played NRL again and this POS shouldn't have either IMO
This **** knows everything from his mummy’s basement.If you knew anything about either case you wouldn't dare compare the two. Do some research before making stupid comments.
Yes, basements are extremely common in Australian homes, ha.This **** knows everything from his mummy’s basement.
Man cavesYes, basements are extremely common in Australian homes, ha.
I'm not man, apparently. Boy cave.Man caves
What made the appeal BS?AFB was a teenager and kicked out at her while drunk. It was a one off event and was extremely remorseful for it. Yes it's still a fucking shit thing to do.
Tetevano on the other hand wasn't a teenager and it was a series of attacks that included stalking and not just a one off drunken outburst. He pleaded guilty and was found guilty to numerous charges and would've been locked up if not for getting off on a BS appeal where he claimed he wasn't going to return to the NRL. He returned 2 years later.
I just can't understand why we need to go down this route and how accepting our fans are of something like this.
Good comeback lmfaoYes, basements are extremely common in Australian homes, ha.
All juveniles think they know everything.Everything mate .. he knows everything & he’s always right .. also knows every player & what they’re capable of, pretty much as far as he’s concerned they’re all shit ..
Part of his defence was that he had "no desire to return to the toxic environment that the NRL invites". There's articles on it but they're all paywalled and it's taken too long to get through.What made the appeal BS?
There are different views, there is always going to be. You can't do much about what anyone else might think is right or wrong, that is up to them, however it is obviously important to you that the club makes sound decisions. Do you think there should be space for people who have committed DV to be rehabilitated and learn to be better people? (Assuming that the victim is properly and appropriately supported, and ask anyone who has seen the outcomes of DV, this is extremely important).Part of his defence was that he had "no desire to return to the toxic environment that the NRL invites". There's articles on it but they're all paywalled and it's taken too long to get through.
Anyway I'll just have to accept this is unfortunately the type do club we are right now. A few in here seem to take pride in that though.
Unfortunately that’s the way this place is. It doesn’t matter who signs. Somebody dislikes it. I’m confident if we signed Nathan Cleary somebody would be against it.The kennel zomg we need props we have no props were doomed, Club signs a prop for 1 season cheap when the market is dry af a week out from round 1... Omg ew signed a prop that committed a crime 10 years ago lets cry
Of course there should be, I'd just rather it not be with us at this stage of our development.There are different views, there is always going to be. You can't do much about what anyone else might think is right or wrong, that is up to them, however it is obviously important to you that the club makes sound decisions. Do you think there should be space for people who have committed DV to be rehabilitated and learn to be better people? (Assuming that the victim is properly and appropriately supported, and ask anyone who has seen the outcomes of DV, this is extremely important).
PS - I abhor DV, I've seen some of the outcomes.
Under any circumstances?Of course there should be, I'd just rather it not be with us at this stage of our development.
That’s a bit creepyI'm not man, apparently. Boy cave.
The first grade clowns all got banned so they had to call up the reserve gradersAll juveniles think they know everything.