You have no arguement back at all huh...absolutely nothing. Talk a good game but it's all fluffCan we put some hundreds & thousands on your sore knees sweety?
Might help them get better if you stay off them. Just a tip.
You have no arguement back at all huh...absolutely nothing. Talk a good game but it's all fluffCan we put some hundreds & thousands on your sore knees sweety?
Might help them get better if you stay off them. Just a tip.
HevyDevy said:So you agree with BTR that this girl was at fault, not Watmough, and that Tevita Latu was not at fault for punching that girl in the face ....
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Um...yeah he did. Pissed as a mute, stumbles out of a club, collapses in a garden and spews everywhere. In public. In a time where the game is talking down a problem with alcohol.Ummm No he didn't
That was another media beat up and set up
Um...yeah he did. Pissed as a mute, stumbles out of a club, collapses in a garden and spews everywhere. In public. In a time where the game is talking down a problem with alcohol.
Again...players need to take responsibility for their actions. They need to accept that their actions can be captured by anyone, anywhere, at anytime. If it's alright for them to film sex to prove it is consentual, then it's OK for them to be filmed acting like a c**k.
Again...easy solution here. Don't f*** up. Simple. It's alright for the wider community, don't know why it isn't alright for them.
What a silly b*tch using the NRL to further her career!
I said this exact same sentiment 2 days after the watmough incdent on this forum and my post got deleted
I didn't say he hurt anyone. Heck - I've done that before. However I'm not a footballer and nobody gives a sh*t whether I do that in public or not.And hurt who?
You say; "It's alright for the wider community", yet players are judged far more harshly than anyone in the "wider community" for things that wouldn't cause an eyelid bat if they weren't an NRL player...
I'm not a fan of players getting pissed and making dicks of themselves in public, I'm not a fan of anyone doing that. But it is reasonable to assume that it will happen, and it will continue to happen simply because it happens everywhere young blokes get together.
If the NRL disappears tomorrow, the problem doesn't go with it.
It wasn't deleted for the content, it was deleted as a payback for Martin Short.
I didn't say he hurt anyone. Heck - I've done that before. However I'm not a footballer and nobody gives a sh*t whether I do that in public or not.
Like it or not Seymour has a profile. He is representing his club and the game all the time. In a time and age where the NRL is talking down the problem that alcohol poses on the game, we did not need to see this.
If the media didn't scrutinise every bad movement footballers made then this would not have been a problem. However they do and players need to watch what they do.
It isn't that hard...
And Steven Colbert.
FFS How does the unfunniest place on earth manage to have a comedy festival in Montreal.
Sarah Durazza: I Didn't Deserve To Be Spoken Down To And Treated Like I Was A Nobody And A Piece Of Crap. That's How I Could Pretty Much Put It. But With Males Talking Over Females And You Know Doing That In Public It's Violence Against Women. It's Verbal Abuse.
You know...maybe...just maybe...if our blokes cleaned up their act and stopped being such easy targets the media would have no choice but to target the AFL and Union.I don't disagree that players should watch what they're doing, but these things are going to happen unless we handcuff each and every player to Fred Nile when they're not playing.
This rubbish happens in every code, everywhere. In Australia it seems to be when it happens in Rugby League it's magnified, when in happens in other codes (mainly AFL) it's reported once, then everyone moves on.
For example, an AFL player named Jeff Farmer belted his wife, broke a team mate's jaw and then clocked a security guard. Not on the same day, 3 separate incidents from 2003 - 2007, yet he continued playing in the AFL until his retirement last season.
Tevita Latu and Greg Bird were both punted immediately.
So, what we have is either under-reaction from the AFL and/or its clubs, or over-reaction from the NRL and/or its clubs.
The standards are not the same but it's very rarely reported that way.
Wtf?
You know...maybe...just maybe...if our blokes cleaned up their act and stopped being such easy targets the media would have no choice but to target the AFL and Union.
We need to forget about the injustices, the reporting, the differnces in the level of scrutiny between AFL and League because that is not the real problem. The problem is that some League players act like d*ckheads and that behaviour has to stop. The media wont stop reporting.
The next problem is that in a lot of cases, fans see the reporting and think that it is a beat up, that she asked for it, that the media has an agenda rather than thinking that this behaviour is not good enough.
I don't want robots, just respectful human beings. Don't think there's much wrong with that.
Don't you think if there was less of the serious stuff, then a footballer spewing out the front of a nightclub wouldn't rate a mention?
The way I view that is the NRL is a morally better code than the AFL. For that, we can sleep better at night. I really think what the NRL is going through in the past decade or so is something the AFL has got coming, and when they do go through the mud, the NRL will be looking like roses.For example, an AFL player named Jeff Farmer belted his wife, broke a team mate's jaw and then clocked a security guard. Not on the same day, 3 separate incidents from 2003 - 2007, yet he continued playing in the AFL until his retirement last season.
Tevita Latu and Greg Bird were both punted immediately.
So, what we have is either under-reaction from the AFL and/or its clubs, or over-reaction from the NRL and/or its clubs.
Where does Watmong get off by abusing her father about her appearance? Dont shoot the girl. Its the f**king players that need a taste of reality.