[furrycat said:
]I'm with you on this, but the fact remains everyone believes what they see/read, and think they know all the facts.
I never thought I would say this, but I agree with a Bulldogs supporter on something! :lol: :lol:
A journalist will twist a story any which way they feel as long as it is the way that will make their particular type of media get more viewers or readers.
It is beyond a joke how soon people jumped on this and started throwing accusations at players around.
I will say it once more. A fair few people on this forum have disguisted me today, and unfortunately I have to tell people that I support the same football team as you, but the difference is, as far as I am concerned, until someone is charged with "sexually assaulting" some chick in Bathurst, I will not go bad mouthing them or the team, and even then I won't.
I am going out of a limb here saying what I am about to say on this matter, but shoot me for it, it is just what I have seen, not only at the football, but in the workplace, on the streets, in every day situations which we have all seen.
I don't think this is a problem with footballers, I actually think this is a problem with women (keeping in mind, I am a 22 year old female). Some females (I can be included in this, as I have done this in the past) dress in ways, which would easily be able to give them the label as a "s**t" or a "whore". It isn't the footballers fault that these women decide to go to a football game, dressed in ways which could lead to that happening.
Here is a question for you all...
Did any of you bad mouth Robbie O'Davis and Adam MacDougall when they were "alledgedly" taking drugs?
Until reading this thread I would have said No, but I can see that there are a few people here who would have been out for their sacking the second they heard about it.
Shame on you all!