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I actually don't, I'm not sure why you'd think that I would...
Because I know absolutely less than zero :lol:
I actually don't, I'm not sure why you'd think that I would...
Because I know absolutely less than zero :lol:
A couple of times by the look of him.He also pushed in the hotdog line outside the leagues club.
I remember 2005, that was the day they took photos with the team and you got a framed picture and you were in the middle of the team and from memory Zappia organised it and he was doing that for most of the day with the team then i went and lined up for tickets for basically the whole day because of how crappy the ticketek system works at the club, yeah that day allot of people would of got the poops because of the wait ...
Jacquelin Magnay
http://www.leaguehq.com.au/news/lhq...s-out-on-sharks/2009/05/21/1242498868990.htmlPorn shop king speaks out on Sharks: 'I don't give sex toys to anyone'
Michael West | May 22, 2009
AS THE Cronulla Sharks desperately cast about for a corporate saviour to rescue the club from its fleeing sponsors, one of the men at the centre of the latest furore has painted the club as a scapegoat.
"It's wrong what they've done to the Sharks. They've just crucified them," said the Queensland porn-shop owner and publican Con Ange. "I'm just disgusted at how Cronulla is being forced to bear the brunt of every problem in society."
Speaking exclusively to the Herald, Mr Ange said he had no particular connection with the Sharks apart from being a rugby league fanatic who would often go to three games a weekend.
"I'm a rugby league supporter. I'm a member of the One-Eyed Eagles at Manly with a bunch of other fanatics. We all got together and chipped in for a box."
Mr Ange first met the Sharks' chief executive, Tony Zappia, four years ago at the Parramatta club. "In the boxes you often meet the club executives."
He rejects claims that he has any links with prostitution. "The only hooker that I know is the No. 9 for the Sharks and his name is Corey Hughes. I'm not a flesh pedlar, nor have I ever been a flesh pedlar."
Mr Ange has strong views about the group sex revelations that triggered the recent uproar. "I'm in the adult industry and believe a woman has a choice. If a woman wants to have group sex she should be able to."
The same standard, he said, should apply to the players, who he claims are singled out for having sex when everybody does it.
"Everybody has sex. We need sex to evolve."
Mr Ange said the league identity Matthew Johns had been victimised. "I can't stand what they have done to Matty Johns. He had consensual sex with a woman and they have crucified him.
"Everyone should be accountable for their own actions"
Of the Christchurch woman who had sex with Johns and other Sharks, he said: "She knocked back players. She was in control. It's not as if the players were forcing themselves on her."
Mr Ange denies giving sex toys to the Sharks. "I've got adult stores in Brisbane but I don't give out sex toys to anyone."
He said he had asked a friend at the club for a jersey signed by the players.
"In return I sent them back a box with 22 Billabong T-shirts, a dozen Hustler T-shirts and a dozen Hustler hats. And that box I personally delivered and left at the front desk there." He also denies taking sex workers into the dressing rooms, saying the women in question worked for a brewery.
"After the game we went down to the tunnel. We waited outside the change rooms. At no stage did the girls enter the change rooms."
As for using the expressions Bitch One and Bitch Two?
"I have never used that terminology I'm a family man. I've grown up with some kinds of morals and I don't refer to women [like that].
"It's degrading to women."
gronks link said:He also denies taking sex workers into the dressing rooms, saying the women in question worked for a brewery
Zappia said on last night's Footy Show sex shop owner Con Ange was a supporter of the club who had no financial interest in it. The club said it believed the two women who accompanied Ange to the dressing room were not sex workers but rather "sales reps from an interstate brewery".
In a statement, the club said: "Cronulla players were not offered sex toys to take home. No sex shop owner is a sponsor of the Cronulla Sharks. The two women in question did not enter the dressing rooms of the Cronulla Sharks after the game in question."
ANd there's the porn guy's quote about going through the tunnel... could have been that the ladies stopped at the dressing room door (so to speak)?
well thats exactly what the quote saysANd there's the porn guy's quote about going through the tunnel... could have been that the ladies stopped at the dressing room door (so to speak)?
"After the game we went down to the tunnel. We waited outside the change rooms. At no stage did the girls enter the change rooms."
Very sensible post.this is just further evidence that if we are to have a new CEO we need a cleanskin that doesn't come with baggage. The media are putting the boot in hard at the moment and you don't need unfavourable press in these hard times. Sponsors don't have the money to chuck around easily and want the best for their buck.
One thing to remember at the moment we still have a CEO with a contract for a further 2 years and until we hear otherwise that is still the case. In the short term an experienced CEO working closely under the watch of the board may be the best way to go.