yesfish eel said:RE: Cheergirl calender launch at the roxy.
Am I the only one who thinks people in the club have shown ordinary judgement in having the players do a nightclub function, after what has happened this year?
strider said:yes
they are humans - they should be allowed to go out - they should also realise they need to behave when they are out tho
For the last time... she said it was a playful bite that did not leave a mark. It does not compare to a 'bite'.dazeely said:biting = low act / disgusting (similar to spitting).
whilst we / I don't know full story it is very very ordinary imo.
can't say I go around biting people (and I'm accustomed to an ale or twenty to many).
i reckon its more a case of - how much are the media sensationalising it? - which started with our great friend raaaaaayyyyHellsy said:I am extremely doubtful that this is the whole story.
I was at the Roxy on Sat nite and I didn't see Jarryd with a drink in his hand all evening.
I have also seen him at the Roxy on several other occaisions, never with a drink in his hand.
On one occaision this s**t of a girl tried to pick him up she was all over him with boobs practically hanging out and legs wide open. Want to know what Jarryd did? He zipped up her jacket and walked away.
I'm not doubting that something happened, but I wonder how much of the story is being told thats all.....
V1er said:What are the odds that it'll be plastered all over the back pages tomorrow of the papers. Its a small incident that proably will get the full blown treatment.
eelavation said:typical Telegraph...f**ken wankers.