Jim Rockford
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Good idea, especially the part about giving Perth nothing.Maybe we should take the GF to a rusted on AFL state.
Not Perth though.
Good idea, especially the part about giving Perth nothing.Maybe we should take the GF to a rusted on AFL state.
Not Perth though.
Yeah. I would. Bullshit rule, f**k it.You don't remove the gaffer tape on instinct.
Absolutely! I think a lot of these Covid rules are ad-hoc with very little scientific rationale behind them. What that are chances of a player catching or spreading Covid by standing on his balcony? Minimal I would say. What we have to remember is that footy players are human beings and it is easier said than done being forced to live in prison-like conditions for 3 months straight. This is the problem with the so called medical "experts" - they understand the science but they are completely out of touch with reality in terms of the measure they want to implement.I'm not one to come to a dickhead footballers defence, especially not Roberts, but going after a bloke because he dared to step out onto the balcony to get some fresh air is a bit of a beat up.
Roberts fined $7.5K & one game suspension. "Must also complete education and training programs."
Like what - a one hour zoom session on avoiding balconies?
Probably need a few hours with Roberts.Roberts fined $7.5K & one game suspension. "Must also complete education and training programs."
Like what - a one hour zoom session on avoiding balconies?
Roberts fined $7.5K & one game suspension. "Must also complete education and training programs."
Like what - a one hour zoom session on avoiding balconies?
Roberts fined $7.5K & one game suspension. "Must also complete education and training programs."
Like what - a one hour zoom session on avoiding balconies?
The "rules is rules" mentality is a very short-sighted and narrow minded way of thinking. In order for rules to be effective they need to be pragmatic; you can't simply implement something and then expect people to follow it blindly. Remember, people are not robots; they embody conditions from their immediate environment. Hence, denying someone the right to fresh air is not only unrealistic but it is almost verging on a violation of human rights. With regard to smuggling women into the bubble, that is not something that was necessary and he deserved to be punished.Rules and laws are put in place for a reason. Whether it be to keep order, or people safe and protected. You may or may not believe in Covid,or believe it’s only a disease the kills the elderly – that’s up to you. I’m not going to get into an argument with you over that – I do not have the patience. I’m sure there are many that are breaking the rules, and that’s on them. They may get punished eventually, it may be through the police and the courts, or worse yet medically. But at the moment the rules are the rules and everyone knows them. Api knew them and knew what was at stake and he broke them anyway. And his selfishnesses was not only going to affect him, but it could have de-railed the whole competition. In regards to your point about household incomes – I’m sure anyone who is working right now is very grateful, and if their job or work was shut down because of somoene else’s selfishness and stupidity of not following the rules, they would be furious.
The "rules is rules" mentality is a very short-sighted and narrow minded way of thinking. In order for rules to be effective they need to be pragmatic; you can't simply implement something and then expect people to follow it blindly. Remember, people are not robots; they embody conditions from their immediate environment. Hence, denying someone the right to fresh air is not only unrealistic but it is almost verging on a violation of human rights. With regard to smuggling women into the bubble, that is not something that was necessary and he deserved to be punished.
Just because others are doing it tougher doesn't excuse putting bullshit restrictions on NRL players. Weld Gladys inside her bathroom if you wanna punish someone for the state of things in Sydney.yes Balconies is over the top —- but the option was either that are boot them all , because they were passing items between floors via the balconies. Defeats the purpose of quarantine . Rightit or wrongly these are the draconian measures they put in place so they don’t have to be on months long lockdown like the rest of us in Sydney .
‘’if they don’t like the conditions they can get the next flight back to Sydney and live off same restrictions as the rest of us . 1 more week of inconvience and they will be able to roam around with more freedom then the rest of us .