Didn't take long for him to develop the Canberra culture
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What a wretched hive of scum and villainy!Going on previous form a sharks contract awaits him!
What, that doesn't happen anymore?Yes and men used to come home from work, drink 2 or 3 bottles of beer every night and smash up their wives as well in the day. Society has changed.
bullshitHonestly the only reason Raiders sacked him was because they overpaid him and he has underperformed.
He gave them reason to be able to sack him. But if he was half decent they keep sweeping it under the rug and he would have dozens more chances before getting sacked.
Not that any other club wouldn't jump at the opportunity either. They would all be hoping for their big money dud signings to give them this sort of opportunity.
bullshit
they sacked him because all he has done for the club is further drag their reputation deeper into the mud.
Honestly the only reason Raiders sacked him was because they overpaid him and he has underperformed.
He gave them reason to be able to sack him. But if he was half decent they keep sweeping it under the rug and he would have dozens more chances before getting sacked.
Not that any other club wouldn't jump at the opportunity either. They would all be hoping for their big money dud signings to give them this sort of opportunity.
More quotesThis must be the version of Curtis Scott when he is not on the pish that Hodgson is talking about
‘Disappointed’ Hodgson opens up on Scott sacking as Raiders press conference takes fiery turn
Hodgson opens up on Scott sacking as Raiders press conference takes fiery turnwww.foxsports.com.au
Hodgson confirmed that the playing group “got told in a meeting” on Monday — and said that he was “really disappointed” with the outcome.
Hodgson was quizzed on his reaction to the club’s decision to sack Scott before he had his day in court but the veteran knew better than to criticise the Raiders’ handling of the situatio
Questions about Scott’s sacking were abruptly shut down by a club representative but before the topic was declared off-limits, Hodgson had jumped to Scott’s defence.
“Curtis is such a good kid,” he said.
“As can be the case in sport or in the world general when you don’t know somebody and you only see what you hear, you can kind of get a different picture.
“He’s a young man. I think sometimes we can forget he’s made some mistakes in his life as we all have but I’m the type of bloke that doesn’t spend so much time on people who don’t deserve it.
“I’m not going to put a lot of time and effort into someone if they’re not a good person and he’s certainly a really good person.”
word is he's got a rap sheet that would rival Carney's. Scott should just shut up and lay low for the rest of the year then start the usual bs about quitting alcohol and turning his life around if he wants to continue playing.More quotes
“I’d love to give you a headline but I’m not on the board so for me I’m just worried about ‘Scotty’, making sure he’s all right,” he said on Tuesday.
“I’m not going to step outside of my lane, I’m not part of the board, I’m not part of the decisions made at the top. I’m a rugby league player, that’s their job to do so I’m not here to question them.”
Hodgo didn't exactly launch a stirring defence. He was trotted out to run the company line & did so- then softened it for mental health blah blah.
I still think the club should have just said nought and referred back to their press release.
But mate, Curtis was out on his own on Oz day.
Curtis was out on his own at Kokomos.
He's punched on with team mates.
He'll not be missed. He's a bit of a tool.
They just don't want him to neck himself.
word is he's got a rap sheet that would rival Carney's. Scott should just shut up and lay low for the rest of the year then start the usual bs about quitting alcohol and turning his life around if he wants to continue playing.