So you want us to believe you when you say don’t believe anyone?Truth counts for nothing these days, Just look at what happened in the USA, The Democrat controlled house wanted Trump impeached, while the Republican controlled Senate didn't, did anyone care about the truth over there.
Any half brained idiot would see that the truth count's for nothing any more.
If only the public were told the real truth, the full truth, in the recent Bank Royal Commission.
Our club and fans should stick together a lot better, at least when no crime has been committed, what Corey and Jayden did was in line with happens all the time in our society.
This is almost always a 1 game suspension and/or fine.Should just be a couple weeks suspended and a fine just for braking protocol. Club would be pissed about losing sponsors and being put in the spotlight.
Thing is, what ever happens it's not the Club but the NRL that get to have the last word on what the punishment will be.
You're acting like games will actually be played next week lolNo. Should be playin next week, was blown well over the top.
Hope everyone is going to enjoy spending time with their loved ones over the next few weeks....lmaoYou're acting like games will actually be played next week lol
Absolutely agree with having nothing to do with football talent - that's not the judgement at all.First of all, the decision isn't about keeping him because he makes our side stronger. If that's the case then we create an atmosphere where the elite players can get away with anything, while the rest feel they get punished for much less. Would be hugely detrimental for team harmony.
Personally I'd keep him simply because I don't believe it's a sackable offence if you look at the singular activity. Clearly he was wrong bringing her back to his hotel, however had he slept with her elsewhere there wouldn't have been an issue. So, based on that you'd have to think he'll simply cop a fine and short suspension.
This is assuming there haven't been other incidences, and the club hadn't directly warned him about his behaviour in the past. If he's a repeat offender then in that case he may have a lot more to answer for ....
The integrity unit already cleared that video and said it’s not CHN.Absolutely agree with having nothing to do with football talent - that's not the judgement at all.
We have to let it play out. There could well be other factors/information we are not aware of at this point.
There's a video circulating of some bathroom bonking in a Port Macquarie nightclub for instance. No clear evidence that it's him in the video, but if it is, it makes him harder to defend from a stance of bringing his employer into disrepute.
Time will tell - but I think it's too early to make a call on CHN specifically.
OK that’s good, I hadn’t heard that.The integrity unit already cleared that video and said it’s not CHN.
It was in one of the numerous articles over the last day or so I can’t remember where now.OK that’s good, I hadn’t heard that.
Hence why gathering all the facts and letting it play out is important and it seems that is what is happening.
Sure we all have to trust someone sometime, you can believe who you want when you want at your own risk, what I was implying is in regards to the inconsistent when reporting incidences, eg. do you really believe that the NRL is consistent with their decisions, do you believe that all the media reports are gospel.So you want us to believe you when you say don’t believe anyone?
I’m a day dream believer but not a home coming queen.Lets see who is over 50 lolSure we all have to trust someone sometime, you can believe who you want when you want at your own risk, what I was implying is in regards to the inconsistent when reporting incidences, eg. do you really believe that the NRL is consistent with their decisions, do you believe that all the media reports are gospel.
Key difference. One met the girl at the school, the other off Tinder.Thread is kinda stupid since they both did exactly the same thing, so if CHN get sacked or not, same would happen to Okunbor.