Directly For CHN & JO
I can only assume that CHN & JO'S next public appearance will be a hard day for them both. They can both choose to say nothing, act as if nothing happened & dodge all the questions & media hype & just turn up to play. It is my opinion that this would be the wrong move, for them both as human beings & as professional footballers.
We all know they made a mistake, but they are human & everyone deserves a chance to redeem themselves.
To win back some public support & to help restore some of their public image, I believe this is what they should do if the club allows them to.
The should front the media with prepared written statements telling the world that they are sorry for the mistake they have made & show true remorse for their actions.
They should apologise to their families, the club & the fans of the Bulldogs & the game for bringing the game into disrepute.
They should then state that they would love the opportunity to redeem themselves by proving to the community, the Bulldogs & the fans that they are good people who made a mistake and would love that opportunity to come whilst representing the Bulldogs once again.
By taking the other option and carry on fuming about how everybody else is to blame about their treatment and not their own dumb actions will be carreer image suicide.
So especially to you Mr CHN, if it is true that you want to show no remorse for the mess YOU put yourself in -
Pull your head in and choose the right road moving forward as your legacy will only be judged by your actions moving forward.