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Unfortunately the original thread is closed, but perhaps it could be opened and this merged. It's now known that there will be no penalty from the incident on Boxing Day. At the time I stated on numerous occasions that it was a trivial matter, while others wet themselves over Howe deplorable it was.

Many of you really need to learn the art of perspective. Clearly it doesn't come naturally to many. It was obvious at the time it was a triviality on a public holiday and thankfully the club saw it as such.

Apologies can be posted below:

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get over yourself B_H remove tickets also

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Certainly not a hanging of fence, but it isn't a very clever thing to do to go out and publicly get [censored] in the most 'notorious' place on that particular day - apart from the 'bad look' it does put the players at risk of injury should say some toothless Magpie or Tiger fan be even more [censored] and assault them.

CASE CLOSED YOUR HONOUR.

PS: facts please - were any current MFC players actually "evicted"?

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The word is 'too" btw

Apologise for nothing. What they did was deemed as not punishable by the club ? so be it. Was it stupid..you bet

Now cut out the sanctimonious and pious bullsh!t we're all tired of it...really

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I think next time the lads want to hit up the G to watch a spot of cricket, they hook up a superbox away so they can enjoy a few quite ales without muppets prying on them, would have thought it would be the ideal way to do things. Although it might be harder to get a beer snake going with glass.

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Unfortunately the original thread is closed, but perhaps it could be opened and this merged. It's now known that there will be no penalty from the incident on Boxing Day. At the time I stated on numerous occasions that it was a trivial matter, while others wet themselves over Howe deplorable it was.

Many of you really need to learn the art of perspective. Clearly it doesn't come naturally to many. It was obvious at the time it was a triviality on a public holiday and thankfully the club saw it as such.

Apologies can be posted below:

your nobel peace prize is in the mail ben :wub:

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The word is 'too" btw

Yes, I know. Look at the time of my edit (11.09) and the time of your post (11.10). You're the last person that should ever post about grammar. And I mean ever.

Also, you went hard on the players and you should either condemn the club for their lack of action, or admit that you were over the top in your views. You can't have it both ways.

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Yes, I know. Look at the time of my edit (11.09) and the time of your post (11.10). You're the last person that should ever post about grammar. And I mean ever.

Also, you went hard on the players and you should either condemn the club for their lack of action, or admit that you were over the top in your views. You can't have it both ways.

Thats just it BH My view...is MY VIEW. That its not that of the Club is not MY issue. I'm sure even you are capable of such distinctions.

That you say I cant does not in fact make it so, that also is only an opinion, yours.

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Thats just it BH My view...is MY VIEW. That its not that of the Club is not MY issue. I'm sure even you are capable of such distinctions.

That you say I cant does not in fact make it so, that also is only an opinion, yours.

Your "opinion" lacked judgment. You got it wrong.

Then again, you weren't the only one. The original thread went for pages and pages debating the issue, but I suspect that most who were up in arms will be eerily silent now. That's the way life works.

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