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Williams to break his silence

Pierced Soul

First Grade
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what will undoubtedly suck abotu the so called 'interview' is he wont get any asked questions and you'll have a panel full of apologists going ' aww poor sonny.

MG was right -he's a dog, and all money bill will now do is try and justify his behaviour to get sympathy.

i respect mundine as an athlete but he's despciable as a person. i was just thinking before his last fight how he ahdnt bagged elague to get into the papers and get promotion, and then the money bill thing blows up and he's rambling on about how unfair the cap is. i dont think i've ever seen anyone put so much crap onto somehting that has made him. without rugby league munidine would be NOTHING

money bill is a f**king pansy. if he gets upset cos his coach asks if he's converting to islam then he needs to harden the f**k up. i hope he breaks his leg in yawnion
 

voltron

Juniors
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i dont think there is pretty much anything he could say to change my opinion of him.
he left like he did because it was unethical

if it was all about folkse...he's leaving after this yr......
wats the problem?....

he's a dog, and he get go off to union and never come back as far as im concerned
but i hope he gets screwed over in the courts
 

Parra

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If those quotes are right then there are your answers right there. SBW is a schoolboy in a man's body. It is not stupidity, it's immaturity. His words could come straight from the mouth of a 14 year old talking about a school teacher.
 

Ram Man

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Hes such a hypocritical f**king idiot its really not funny.
Does he not remember what he said last week let alone when Willie Mason left?
Ill be watching so I can throw $hit at the TV when him and his fanta pants f**k wit mate Wielder come on screen.
 

Shorty

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All this show is really going to be about is Sonny Bill desperately trying to put blame in all around him.
Got paid out about being friends with Mundine,oh...you think?!
And he was unhappy at the club,well no sh*t sherlock - And this justifies walking out on a club with no notice,signing with a French rugby club without notifying your current employer and wiping your fans and teammates like a dirty nose.

No,nothing he can say tonight will change my mind - I was willing to give him a go but what he's came out and said these few days shows he's not willing to take any responsibility for himself and his choices and at 22 years of age and getting the money he has been that's unacceptable.

Unfortunately this whole debacle has attracted a lot of attention from other sports fans and people in general - So TFS will most probably get decent ratings despite the true fans protest.
 

Ram Man

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Cant wait to see Matt Johns sit there and smoke his mates stalk and defend him because he was doing it so tough....*vomits*
Its just going to be a SBW love in, with everyone feeling sorry for him.
I know its coming and it will pi$$ me off until the missus tells me to stop yelling at the TV but I still want to hear what he has to say.
 

drake

First Grade
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It's all because of Folksey and Wulliemesson.

"Aw yee, the Bolldogs are hips recist ay."

"Umm, there's people of all backgrounds at the Dogs mate. Not exactly white Australia policy there"

"Umm, err, but Folksey us recist towards uslem."

"What?"

"Uslem... y'know, what Choc es."

"Oh, Islam. Sonny, you do know that one of the most famous and well loved Bulldogs players is a devout Muslim, who has even put in his book how well the club handled his religion and it's requirements?"

"what!? Really. Faaark ay? Dudn't know thet. Who es et?"

"Hazem El Masri."

"Oh, shut ay. Mebbe he should come to France thin broo."

"Mulsims have less freedom in France than they do here Sonny."

"Yee, but the Frinch pay a shutload more ay."
 

Dr Crane

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From the SMH article that I presume has already been posted

"I rock up to training and Folkesy, Steve Folkes, someone, that to be honest, has never paid any interest in my personal life, he comes up to me and starts saying: 'You're not turning Muslim are you?'," Williams said.

Stupid, Folkesy

"I just laughed. I said, 'Seriously you are joking' and then he has a go at Anthony: 'You're kidding yourself if you take advice off him.'

Absolutely correct, Folkesy
 

Pierced Soul

First Grade
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it will pi$$ me off until the missus tells me to stop yelling at the TV but I still want to hear what he has to say.

:lol::lol::lol: i reckon that'll be the scene at my house

"he can't hear you"

"he's still a f**king lollipoper"
 

Kiki

First Grade
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It's all because of Folksey and Wulliemesson.

"Aw yee, the Bolldogs are hips recist ay."

"Umm, there's people of all backgrounds at the Dogs mate. Not exactly white Australia policy there"

"Umm, err, but Folksey us recist towards uslem."

"What?"

"Uslem... y'know, what Choc es."

"Oh, Islam. Sonny, you do know that one of the most famous and well loved Bulldogs players is a devout Muslim, who has even put in his book how well the club handled his religion and it's requirements?"

"what!? Really. Faaark ay? Dudn't know thet. Who es et?"

"Hazem El Masri."

"Oh, shut ay. Mebbe he should come to France thin broo."

"Mulsims have less freedom in France than they do here Sonny."

"Yee, but the Frinch pay a shutload more ay."

BAHAHA drake. i was gonna blog about this article but you just did it better than i ever could. legend.
 

Bigfella

Coach
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So he quit a 5 year contract without telling anyone because the coach didn't like one of his friends?

That is a little embarrassing ...
 

Tipster

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So he quit a 5 year contract without telling anyone because the coach didn't like one of his friends?

That is a little embarrassing ...

Even more embarrassing when you know the coach was getting the flick at the end of the season...
 

Patorick

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How much better would it be if they had a panel discussion about Sonny Bill between David Williams, John Williams, Tony Williams and Danny Williams.

Am I forgetting someone?
 

Patorick

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Sigh, there's more:

http://news.leaguehq.com.au/sport/move-to-france-just-common-sense-sbw-20080807-3rce.html

Sonny Bill Williams says his decision to walk out on rugby league to take up a big money deal with French rugby union club Toulon came down to "common sense".
Williams, who took part in his first training session with the club on Wednesday, has finally broken his silence after fleeing Australia without warning almost two weeks ago, just one year into his five-year deal with NRL club the Bulldogs.
"If a lawyer, if a teacher, if a bus driver, if they're on $40,000 and they get offered a lot more to go somewhere else, what do you think they're going to do"? Williams told the Nine Network in an interview to be aired at 9.30pm (AEST) on Thursday night.
"Are they going to change bus companies? Or are they going to sit there and say `all these people want me to stay here because I'm the best bus driver in the jurisdiction, blah, blah, blah'.
"It's just common sense."
Williams also reveals he has serious concerns about the NRL and hopes his move will act as a catalyst for rugby league players to get what he believes they are entitled to.
"Hopefully some good can come out of what I've done and it wakes everybody up and they realise that something needs to be done," Williams said.
"What I've done, it's shown it's just not about me, it's about the boys getting a fair go, you know what I mean?
"It's about them having the balls to stand up for themselves, and get what they should be getting.
"Because if we're going to be getting treated like that, why can't we treat the clubs like that?
"I just want to see the game and the players looked after the way they should be because the crowds don't turn up to watch David Gallop play ... they turn up to watch the players play."
The Bulldogs and the NRL will begin their lawsuit against Williams at 10am on Friday, when they seek an injunction to stop him from playing with Toulon.
Meanwhile, boxer Anthony Mundine has arrived in the south of France to help Williams settle into his new rugby union career.
Mundine watched his mate go through his paces during an afternoon training session with his new teammates at Rugby Club Toulon on Wednesday.
After about two hours sweating it out on the field in blistering conditions, the 23-year-old New Zealand international left the training ground with Mundine in a club car.
Hundreds of fans turned up to catch a glimpse of Toulon's controversial new recruit, who happily signed autographs and posed for pictures before saying "au revoir" in his best French.
Williams ignored questions from waiting reporters, while Mundine was tight-lipped about his reasons for visiting his friend on the Cote d'Azur.
The boxer, who like Williams used to play rugby league before switching sports and has publicly supported his decision to flee the Bulldogs, said he planned to spend at least a few days in France.
When asked if he would attend the Top 14 club's first pre-season friendly match on Friday, Mundine said "probably".
The Muslim boxer is believed to be one of the few people who knew about Williams' decision to walk out on the Bulldogs last month despite being just one year into his five-year contract with the Sydney club.
And in his first interview since fleeing Australia, Williams has revealed that one of his reasons for leaving was because of how his former coach Steve Folkes questioned his friendship with Mundine.
"I rock up to training and Folkesy, Steve Folkes, someone, that to be honest, has never paid any interest in my personal life, he comes up to me and starts saying: `You're not turning Muslim are you?'," Williams told Channel Nine's Footy Show, according to extracts published in News Limited newspapers.
"I just laughed. I said: `Seriously you are joking.' And then he has a go at Anthony: `You're kidding yourself if you take advice off him.'
"I start to think: `Who is he to question my friends?'"
It is not yet known whether Williams will play in Friday's match against third division team Hyeres, with team officials expected to make a decision later Thursday (AEST).
Toulon's team manager Tom Whitford said while Williams still had to master the finer points of rugby, he had made a good initial impression and could have a role as an outside centre or on the wing.
"We're hoping that he will play," Whitford told AAP.
"We'll make a decision probably tomorrow, not just for him but for everybody who's going to play.
"We're going to try to get as many people to play as possible. It's a good opportunity to give everybody a go to see what they're worth."
Whitford said neither he nor his players were being distracted by the ongoing Australian legal dramas involving the Bulldogs and NRL's attempts to stop Williams playing rugby in France.
"We're not thinking about that," Whitford said.
"We just want things to work out for his sake and for our sake because obviously it's in his interest to play well and our interest as well.
"We're just going to look after the present really and what happens happens, we can't control that."
Also unperturbed about off-field dramas were Phil Croce and his 10-year-old son Antoine, who were among the lucky few Toulon fans for whom Williams signed autographs.
"Sonny Bill Williams is a star in Australia and will be in France," Phil Croce said.

:crazy:
 

The Colonel

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It's all because of Folksey and Wulliemesson.

"Aw yee, the Bolldogs are hips recist ay."

"Umm, there's people of all backgrounds at the Dogs mate. Not exactly white Australia policy there"

"Umm, err, but Folksey us recist towards uslem."

"What?"

"Uslem... y'know, what Choc es."

"Oh, Islam. Sonny, you do know that one of the most famous and well loved Bulldogs players is a devout Muslim, who has even put in his book how well the club handled his religion and it's requirements?"

"what!? Really. Faaark ay? Dudn't know thet. Who es et?"

"Hazem El Masri."

"Oh, shut ay. Mebbe he should come to France thin broo."

"Mulsims have less freedom in France than they do here Sonny."

"Yee, but the Frinch pay a shutload more ay."

Absolute gold.
 

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