mxlegend99
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Yep. But ofcourse domestic violence and terrorising people are fine:Lodge has been accused of domestic violence before and it sure as f**k fits with the type of man he clearly is
https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/lodge-...ic-abuse/6a414979-983b-458c-9222-79d29019f62dAn ex-girlfriend of NRL player Matthew Lodge says she "lived the cycle of domestic abuse" during a two-year relationship with him.
Charlene Saliba, a 26-year-old Sydney primary school teacher, has told News Corp Australia the abuse began with controlling behaviour and escalated.
"It started with controlling behaviour, then name-calling, then came the emotional abuse, he started throwing things, physically restraining me, (he) spat in my face, then pushing and shoving me, which then lead to threats on my life," Ms Saliba said on Sunday.
“I’ve lived the cycle of domestic abuse. I came out the other side.
“I am one of the lucky ones.
“I have moved on with the help of my amazing partner and am only speaking because of repeated media requests and to correct what has been said about me.”
Lodge was charged with eight counts of domestic violence against Charlene Saliba in August 2015 - of which he pleaded guilty to one and eventually had no conviction recorded with a good behaviour bond on appeal the following year.
Lodge's guilty plea to common assault came after a neighbour allegedly saw him attack Ms Saliba, slapping her in the face and pushing her to the ground according to court documents obtained by News Corp.
Young players can grow up knowing that they can do whatever the f**k they want and if they're good enough it doesn't matter. Some club will give them a 3rd and 4th chance.
I cant believe anyone would want our club to do the same.