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I got a perfect score.
Zero Tackle
Blast from the past! Only a true Panthers supporter will get 100% on this one.www.facebook.com
I got 15 out of 20.
18 out 20I got 15 out of 20.
Ha ha, I almost picked it right then second guessed as I remembered him looking a bit chubbier in the face.
Sorry, I'm extremely hungover. I will do so later.I saw Jane post some images and got excited that she got the Google search going... Imagine my disappointment...
I think some of the comments have already made this issue a product of the Panthers.Be interesting to see nrl360 and there take on it when they get back given he is now a rooster and not a panther.there would be outrage if he was still with us
Yes all true, coz penrith and its players are not aboriginal or black, so they must be racists, well done Spenser, for calling a black guy something, when you're clearly dark in color yourself, its wreaks of either leniu being a dumbshit, or he said something that was close to racist, but really wasn't and these guys went overboard with it... either way pot calling kettle litterally blackI think some of the comments have already made this issue a product of the Panthers.
I read one (obviously a Queenslander) and it said he could only have learnt that at Penrith.
The media approaching Ivan Cleary for comments says to me they are trying to attach this to Penrith. They can hide behind the previous coach angle, but the insinuation of the question directed towards the Penrith club is blatantly obvious the media wants this to be a taught and encouraged thing at the Panthers.
Recently we've had "line gate" and now we have "monkey gate" which highlights the fact that part of our society has bastardised the English language to mean whatever they want it to mean, especially if it irritates or offends them.
"If a monkey kicked a coconut, would he hurt his foot?"
Make what you want from this...
I noticed in the article that Jane posted above about the incident with Spencer, that the situation last year when Latrell was abused by the young fan at Penrith Park the fan was described as a Penrith fan. This is despite him wearing a Roosters jersey at the time.I think some of the comments have already made this issue a product of the Panthers.
I read one (obviously a Queenslander) and it said he could only have learnt that at Penrith.
The media approaching Ivan Cleary for comments says to me they are trying to attach this to Penrith. They can hide behind the previous coach angle, but the insinuation of the question directed towards the Penrith club is blatantly obvious the media wants this to be a taught and encouraged thing at the Panthers.
Recently we've had "line gate" and now we have "monkey gate" which highlights the fact that part of our society has bastardised the English language to mean whatever they want it to mean, especially if it irritates or offends them.
"If a monkey kicked a coconut, would he hurt his foot?"
Make what you want from this...