Lock him up n throw away the key
no room in the nrl for scummy ppl like him and his club, absolute bums of the league
thats the difference between other clubs and souths, we would in no way let criminal things like this happen at our club because we woudlnt imploy ppl like that in the first place
The worst part is, if/when Lui gets the sack, that won't accomplish anything. He might spend a year or so in exodus or in the ESL but he'll come back to the NRL sooner rather than later with another club and the only loser in the Wests Tigers. I really feel for the club as well in a situation like this. Their reputation takes a battering, they lose their halfback and they gain absolutely nothing for taking a hard stance.
And in 2-3 years time we'll be reading stories about how great it is to see Robert Lui back in the NRL with Canberra/Manly/Parramatta/Newcastle/Melbourne etc. and how the how the Tigers should've done more to help him out.
:? I already have
its all just jealousy and ignerance of our success and the fact that we are a stand alone club
Please learn how to spell.
What success?
Back on topic
Low act. If he is convicted, punt him.
No doubt the Rosters will make him an offer if the Tigers sack him.
Yes it is everywhere but it is more prominent in some areas than others to dispute this is naive. To say there the levels ofDV at Bondi is the same as Woorabinda is laughable.What is the relevance? Domestic violence doesn't discriminate between socio economic circumstances.
It's not a racist thing but a lack of education and guidance, any race would have the same bad seeds if they were in the same "socio economic" situation. Have you been to some of these places like Thursday Is and Bamaga etc?but he's not racist! he is basing his comment on his racist stereotypical opinions, not on any emperical evidence, but he's not racist.
Yes it is everywhere but it is more prominent in some areas than others to dispute this is naive. To say there the levels ofDV at Bondi is the same as Woorabinda is laughable.
Thanks for your confirmation. Domestic isn't dependant upon the post code in which you live.
In any case, domestice violence is a symptom of an underlying problem. Treat the issue.