El Diablo said:where are you getting that from?
the ABA doesn't say that. it has to be relevant.
Physique said:who saw the tigers players being interviewed after they won they all said "f*cking" on TV.
Channel 9 are going to recieve a few complaints in the morning
Green Machine said:Swearing on TV is no different to dropping your pants in public.
Well, for sick puppies like you it probably is. Maybe normal behaviour in the front bar of the pub. I dont want my kids hearing that language on TV,TV Ted Ellery said:And the dumbest analogy of the day goes to.....you.
And dropping your pants in public is akin to...please continue I'm intrigued...
Green Machine said:Well, for sick puppies like you it probably is. Maybe normal behaviour in the front bar of the pub. I dont want my kids hearing that language on TV,
Green Machine said:Well, for sick puppies like you it probably is. Maybe normal behaviour in the front bar of the pub. I dont want my kids hearing that language on TV,
miketyson said:Guys I think you will find the whole thing was planned by the young tigers , Every one of the young guys went out of there way to say f**k 2 or 3 times..
I wouldn't mind betting fulton was behind the whole thing.
Personally I thought it was great!
El Diablo said:Srx in the City started at 9:30pm and the c word was only allowed in because it was relevant to the story line.
sullyfan said:Plus Channel 9 would have have suitable warnings and ratings for that.
The Grand Final would have been rated G.
I think Channel 9 is more to blame than anyone else for allowing the vulgar language go to air. :lol:
Thierry Henry said:I thought that things like the news and sports events were generally unrated?