the phantom menace
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The sad thing is that some selective "stats" would probably have come anyway, even if I'd said the exact opposite view point on Brown's involvements.
We sure he has to stand down?
He may choose/request to stand himself down too.
Well Matterson set the culture for standing down...
If he pleads guilty to sexually touching someone FIVE times without consent, it won’t matter to us what suspension the NRL puts on him because we’ll be tearing up his contract - and so we should.I'm wondering what would happen if he actually pleads guilty.
Well this supposed pact from the players has aged well.Brown’s Parramatta teammate Mitchell Moses told Triple M over the weekend that Eels players had made a collective pact to “lay low” over the weekend.
And a cap wtf were security doing when he walked in.Suspend him for wearing sunglasses inside a pub at night.
If he pleads guilty to sexually touching someone FIVE times without consent, it won’t matter to us what suspension the NRL puts on him because we’ll be tearing up his contract - and so we should.
Probably only mention on Wednesday. No outcome known unless he pleads guilty.We won't know until the NRL makes a decision on it.
They might choose to wait until after he goes to court on Wednesday so they can have as much information as possible to make their ruling. The Eels might choose to stand him down for next weekend just for being an idiot, which ultimately might be a good thing as he may play like shit with this stuff hanging over hs head.
Maybe... but Matterson showed anyone who is so inclined that you can miss games on full pay rather than face up to a fine and play on.You reckon he should just stand himself down as a protest to the NRL?
Yes, it's definitely an option - not least because reports indicate there is CCTV of what he has been charged with.I'm wondering what would happen if he actually pleads guilty.
Obviously he gets suspended, but for how long? Probably less than if he cops the no-fault stand down and can't play footy for 18 months while he waits for his trial.