Both of them can fuck off. Decision isn’t yours mate. Wake up you are a sponsor.
Arthur involved in re-signing him as well as Barrett!
Who is finally going to put the interests of the club first? Instead of their own hunches or personal relationships with players?
Who cares about the club's reputation and all the past indiscretions not only by Elliott, but by all the other selfish braindead players who have let the club down by their foolhardy, entitled actions.
Just so wrong for these sponsors, coaches etc to be making ill considered decisions in not promoting a better culture, by choosing serial pests and troublemakers.
A lot of supporters are fed up with the continual sabotaging of any new path to a stable, well respected club by players and Admin involved in continual excuses of every poor behaviour, ethics, playing and coaching standards.
All round a more disciplined, cohesive set of standards in every facet of the club is way over due if we are to focus and work our way out of this self dug hole.
Setting an example of moving on Adam, who must surely have been on his last chance already, to another club, will be the first test of any new meaningful agenda for improvement to a winning culture at the Bulldogs in my view.
Fed up with 4th chances, accepting efforts on the field like we've seen, clown players representing the Bulldogs, ineffective coaches who can't even offer discipline to the team. There is definately some disharmony in camp.
I wish Elliott all the best for his alcoholic recovery treatment but that needs to be addressed privately, not as a Bulldog player.
Sorry for the rant but seriously the constant player scandals, poor behaviour and ensuing bad publicity and tarnishing of the club must stop sometime real soon. It seems like it's never ending and plays it's part in the current doldrums we find ourselves in.
The whole outfit is a mess that needs a drastic clean out. Start your job Gus and get some respectability back for us where players, and coaches, give 100% on the field and stay out of trouble off it.
Represent our club, and behave, like being a professional sportsperson means everything to them, on and off, the field. Those standards, and culture, have been lost at our club. The time is now overdue to get it back.