News Dogs boss Lynne shows real bite in blast at NRL

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Can someone post whole article pls.
 
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Nice to see her stand up an back the club an show some real guts and determination as the boss lady...!!
Much respect.
 

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STICK IT TO 'EM LYNNE!

THAT'S THE MOORE BLOOD RACING THROUGH YOUR VEINS!!

THE FOREFATHER WILL BE PROUD OF HIS GIRL!!!

 

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Can someone post the article, fuck giving Propaganda Corp or the Socialist Morning Herald any clicks.
 

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Can someone post the article, fuck giving Propaganda Corp or the Socialist Morning Herald any clicks.
That was the full article bro.
 

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125k is still heavy handed considering nothing happened to Souths.

Hate to think what will happen to the club if a player doesn’t tip a waiter at a restaurant. I wonder if the rest of the fine as well as competition points are deducted for next season.

Joke of a competition, joke of journalism and absolute joke of nrl management. That to go with a joke of a grand final. Might have been better to play it at Leichhardt oval. With these teams fans it might fill it up as much as the intrust final last week.
 

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That was the full article bro.
Oh ok. Makes sense now. Front and back page when it happened, a few inches when successfully appealed.
 

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125k is still heavy handed considering nothing happened to Souths.

Hate to think what will happen to the club if a player doesn’t tip a waiter at a restaurant. I wonder if the rest of the fine as well as competition points are deducted for next season.

Joke of a competition, joke of journalism and absolute joke of nrl management. That to go with a joke of a grand final. Might have been better to play it at Leichhardt oval. With these teams fans it might fill it up as much as the intrust final last week.
Think you're being a bit harsh. I'm willing to bet all ten Roosters supporters will be there and both Melbourne supporters will attend. No doubt we will be told the record attendance has been broken just like the previous year. And the year before that. And the year before that...
 

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September 28, 2018 7:46am

Joe McDonoughFOX SPORTS

‘It’s us against the world’: Klemmer says Mad Monday has has strengthened players’ bond


David Klemmer says the Bulldogs have rallied around each other after the Mad Monday fallout.

SAM Thaiday had a crack during his Dally M awards roast.

“Before we start, can we get some clean glasses over to the Bulldogs’ table please?”

The joke, of course, was made in reference to Canterbury players putting their penises into drinking glasses during their now infamous Mad Monday celebrations earlier this month.

It is just the latest jab the Bulldogs have had to cop since photos of nude players surfaced, and while Dave Klemmer says it’s now water off a duck’s back, it clearly still grinds with the Kangaroos prop.

“Oh...Well that’s just Sam trying to be funny,” he said, after being told by foxsports.com.auwhat Thaiday said on Wednesday evening.

“I wasn’t there, I was with my family last night, so what do you do?

“People are going to take the mickey out of us all the time now because of what’s happened but what do you do? You can’t do anything about it.”


Adam Elliott strips off, while dancing to Neil Diamond, Sweet Caroline, at the Harbour View Hotel. Picture: Justin Lloyd.

He’s watched his good mate Adam Elliott go through hell since becoming the face of the September 3 antics, and thankfully he has revealed the lock forward’s well-being is on the improve.

“(Elliott) struggled a bit. He does a lot of things outside of football as well, a lot of charity work, he’s a good fella as well,” Klemmer said.

“If you know Adam he’s a genuine bloke, he’s a very good fella and to see him hurting it was hard to see and I just wanted to support him.

“I’m still supporting him and for two and a bit weeks he was struggling, but he’s got away with his missus and his family and he’s doing all right now.”

Despite all the hurt caused, Klemmer can see a silver lining, and it’s in the way the players have rallied around each other.

“I think we’ve come leaps and bounds… we were tight already but we’ve become extremely close since that,” he continued.

“We’re backing all the players, we’re behind all the players involved.





“Just before our presentation (coach Dean Pay) got us all together and we were united. So as a group we’re really tight, there’s a good feeling now.

“Obviously there were a lot of people angry and frustrated but we can’t control the things that happened and we’ve just got to stay together and look after each other.”

When asked if there is an ‘us against the world’ mentality at Belmore now, Klemmer nodded.

“A little bit mate, for sure,” he replied.

“Especially with the media, you know the papers that put the photographers there to get the story and then blow up about it, which is confusing.

“If you don’t look for those photos you don’t have a story and you don’t blow up about it.

“It’s frustrating because it was a private event, it was three or four stories high, and as a playing group we’ve moved forward but we’ll remember that, a lot of people will remember that.”

Pictured is Canterbury Bulldogs NRL player David Klemmer acting as a Deliveroo rider, ahead of the Burger Project launching the Klemmer Burger. Picture: Richard Dobson

Deliveroo is giving fans the chance to tackle a league legend ahead footy finals.

In the lead up to the grand finals, Deliveroo and Burger Project are giving consumers and footy fans the chance to tackle the Klemmer Burger.

The burger will be exclusively available via Deliveroo at all Burger Project stores in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, from Thursday, 27 September to Sunday, 30 September.

The insanely delicious burger is made up of grass fed beef, loads of bacon, cheese, onion, pickles & BBQ sauce, and topped with tabasco sauce to ensure fans are fired up for the big game.
 

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September 28, 2018 7:46am

Joe McDonough FOX SPORTS


In the lead up to the grand finals, Deliveroo and Burger Project are giving consumers and footy fans the chance to tackle the Klemmer Burger.

The burger will be exclusively available via Deliveroo at all Burger Project stores in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, from Thursday, 27 September to Sunday, 30 September.

The insanely delicious burger is made up of grass fed beef, loads of bacon, cheese, onion, pickles & BBQ sauce, and topped with tabasco sauce to ensure fans are fired up for the big game.
What a burger!!!!! would remove just the bbq sauce from it and add extra tabasco sauce............
 

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About time shouldn’t be paying a fucking cent to those corrupt spastics let the rabbits off with no repercussions
There so biased green turd has no balls
 

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September 28, 2018 7:46am

Joe McDonoughFOX SPORTS

‘It’s us against the world’: Klemmer says Mad Monday has has strengthened players’ bond


David Klemmer says the Bulldogs have rallied around each other after the Mad Monday fallout.

SAM Thaiday had a crack during his Dally M awards roast.

“Before we start, can we get some clean glasses over to the Bulldogs’ table please?”

The joke, of course, was made in reference to Canterbury players putting their penises into drinking glasses during their now infamous Mad Monday celebrations earlier this month.

It is just the latest jab the Bulldogs have had to cop since photos of nude players surfaced, and while Dave Klemmer says it’s now water off a duck’s back, it clearly still grinds with the Kangaroos prop.

“Oh...Well that’s just Sam trying to be funny,” he said, after being told by foxsports.com.auwhat Thaiday said on Wednesday evening.

“I wasn’t there, I was with my family last night, so what do you do?

“People are going to take the mickey out of us all the time now because of what’s happened but what do you do? You can’t do anything about it.”


Adam Elliott strips off, while dancing to Neil Diamond, Sweet Caroline, at the Harbour View Hotel. Picture: Justin Lloyd.

He’s watched his good mate Adam Elliott go through hell since becoming the face of the September 3 antics, and thankfully he has revealed the lock forward’s well-being is on the improve.

“(Elliott) struggled a bit. He does a lot of things outside of football as well, a lot of charity work, he’s a good fella as well,” Klemmer said.

“If you know Adam he’s a genuine bloke, he’s a very good fella and to see him hurting it was hard to see and I just wanted to support him.

“I’m still supporting him and for two and a bit weeks he was struggling, but he’s got away with his missus and his family and he’s doing all right now.”

Despite all the hurt caused, Klemmer can see a silver lining, and it’s in the way the players have rallied around each other.

“I think we’ve come leaps and bounds… we were tight already but we’ve become extremely close since that,” he continued.

“We’re backing all the players, we’re behind all the players involved.





“Just before our presentation (coach Dean Pay) got us all together and we were united. So as a group we’re really tight, there’s a good feeling now.

“Obviously there were a lot of people angry and frustrated but we can’t control the things that happened and we’ve just got to stay together and look after each other.”

When asked if there is an ‘us against the world’ mentality at Belmore now, Klemmer nodded.

“A little bit mate, for sure,” he replied.

“Especially with the media, you know the papers that put the photographers there to get the story and then blow up about it, which is confusing.

“If you don’t look for those photos you don’t have a story and you don’t blow up about it.

“It’s frustrating because it was a private event, it was three or four stories high, and as a playing group we’ve moved forward but we’ll remember that, a lot of people will remember that.”

Pictured is Canterbury Bulldogs NRL player David Klemmer acting as a Deliveroo rider, ahead of the Burger Project launching the Klemmer Burger. Picture: Richard Dobson

Deliveroo is giving fans the chance to tackle a league legend ahead footy finals.

In the lead up to the grand finals, Deliveroo and Burger Project are giving consumers and footy fans the chance to tackle the Klemmer Burger.

The burger will be exclusively available via Deliveroo at all Burger Project stores in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, from Thursday, 27 September to Sunday, 30 September.

The insanely delicious burger is made up of grass fed beef, loads of bacon, cheese, onion, pickles & BBQ sauce, and topped with tabasco sauce to ensure fans are fired up for the big game.

Now how would all of this gone down had Elliott committed suicide because of it? The NRL & News Limited are supposedly big on helping people with mental health issues, but seem more intent on causing them sometimes. One of these days they will pick on the wrong bloke & he will kill himself. It will be too late then. But they do not care as long as they sell newspapers & get their clicks!
 
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