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Liam Jurrah - committal hearing in Alice Springs

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We have waited all this year Nasher for one quarter

2013 will need to be very very good

yeh but you could almost say the same thing about big max gawn and we're not considering getting rid of him...

 

yeh but you could almost say the same thing about big max gawn and we're not considering getting rid of him...

Never ever said I wanted him gone.

What I have said is I am getting tired of the whole saga and never seeing him on the park.

I have also said we should sign him up.

But I am getting tired of the wait.

And as I said he needs a very big 2013

Would it not be weak to see anything but negatives?

A bright lady said that once...

you cant face your adversaries until you acknowledge them.

Or in another view; its not whether the glass is half full or half empty; you can still fit another half in !!

The Club simply has to decide its stance and do something positive .

I suppose we can stop being treated on otbers terms and take the front foot .

 

Neeld says Very big chance that LJ will play next week for Casey.

A few on Demonland suggested he was being held back because of the approaching court case.

I thought rubbish.

But not so sure any more!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Neeld says Very big chance that LJ will play next week for Casey.

A few on Demonland suggested he was being held back because of the approaching court case.

I thought rubbish.

But not so sure any more!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How convenient....


I agree there are plenty of issues that need to be addressed, particularly regarding the imposition if white culture/way of life on indigenous communities and then completely neglecting those communities. However I don't envision any society where getting drunk and attacking someone with a machete or other weapon/object as a means of extracting some kind of revenge could be seen as acceptable. I appreciate Liam's position must be very difficult with regards to being caught between the two feuding sides and this would only be exacerbated by his isolation from his community. However as a leader or elder of his community he should have done a better job in setting an example to his community rather than getting drunk and involved in a wild brawl with deadly weapons which he is alleged to have done.

Dr. Gonzo sounds like a Nutter from Channel 7 or one of the commercial stations. All alleged!!!!!!!! . Sheer gutter tripe. I agree to block this thread to stop ignoramus commentary similar to this post.

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