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Campbell Brown sacked!

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You tell 'em Mal :)

All class. But then sometimes the journo's deserve it.

The unspeakable in pursuit of the unbearable.

 
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stuie,

I get your point, time to let it go.

Off topic, have you noticed that when you type in your name, the auto spell comes up with the word 'stupid'. Seriously! It does

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This should go further then just sacking him, he should be charged with assault. It's not much different to the Nick Darcy. I hope he is convicted, sued, what if he fell backwards like hooks, no we do not need this kind of person on the streets, let alone at our club.

I was thinking along the same lines - he is probably lucky that he got out of LA without charge as they are a bit more serious over there that here. He would probably have been locked up in a downtown LA lockup with a load or druggies and dealers which would have given him a chance to show just how tough he is.

Not sure if he can be charged here for what he (allegedly) did in LA though.

 

I was thinking along the same lines - he is probably lucky that he got out of LA without charge as they are a bit more serious over there that here. He would probably have been locked up in a downtown LA lockup with a load or druggies and dealers which would have given him a chance to show just how tough he is.

Not sure if he can be charged here for what he (allegedly) did in LA though.

I thought you would have to have a "Victim" to make a complaint to charge him......Don't think May would want to do that.....

I thought you would have to have a "Victim" to make a complaint to charge him......Don't think May would want to do that.....

Not a lawyer or a cop, but I don't think a complaint needs to be made to have someone charged with a crime, which is what this is (allegedly), but a complaint certainly helps.

Should he choose he could always mount a civil claim against the thug. (By the way, saw his dad, and what a great example of humanity he is, on TV today abusing reporters with a string of expletives). Like father, like son I guess.

But my question really raised the issue of jurisdiction for an assault (allegedly) committed overseas.


Not a lawyer or a cop, but I don't think a complaint needs to be made to have someone charged with a crime, which is what this is (allegedly), but a complaint certainly helps.

Should he choose he could always mount a civil claim against the thug. (By the way, saw his dad, and what a great example of humanity he is, on TV today abusing reporters with a string of expletives). Like father, like son I guess.

But my question really raised the issue of jurisdiction for an assault (allegedly) committed overseas.

As the saying goes, apples don't fall far from trees.

I think it's funny how the bloke with the inside word from his sister who is such close friends with Brown, was missing all the details about Rihanna or May not even seeing who'd hit him...

Doesn't sound like you got much of an "inside word" mate...

Sounds like your sister is feeding you bull****, or Brown is feeding it to her, whether you like it or not.

It's all over the news.C Brown punched Rihanna.

Best unappreciated joke on DL.

An innocent victim of the likes tab being removed.

Kudos.

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I wouldn't like some random person turning up at my place, asking question about my kids ether.... Total invasion of privacy by that journo there... She deserved every bit, that mal gave her....


I wouldn't like some random person turning up at my place, asking question about my kids ether.... Total invasion of privacy by that journo there... She deserved every bit, that mal gave her....

No, he was entitled to tell her to get off his property. She was doing her job, you can't call a judge a **** because he finds you guilty of stealing. That language is disgusting, whilst the video is funny for shock value, your view is simply wrong.

No, he was entitled to tell her to get off his property. She was doing her job, you can't call a judge a **** because he finds you guilty of stealing. That language is disgusting, whilst the video is funny for shock value, your view is simply wrong.

lol... Id say your view is wrong.... The man is at home... Not in a court? or in an interview... At his home, he can say what he likes... They are the ones who filmed him without consent, when they were on his property... Invading peoples homes searching for stories is simply wrong and offensive...

Also, it is possible to call a judge a ****.... Might not help your case much though... Maybe you could turn up at his home after your case is heard? And give he/she a mal brown mouthful...lol...

Back to Brown.

Suns offered him an absurd deal- $s & years. He took it..........

Hawks got a 3rd round compensation and were very pleased to get it.

Has the penny dropped? Brown, IMHO, is not best 22 in any team in AFL.

And his father, Mal, was/is a very scary guy.....lol

I did not know he was Mal's son

This explains a lot.

Mal Brown has always been an East Perth/Claremont/South Fremantle FC's DH

No wonder Campbell is the way he is with Mal as his Dad.

East Perth, where Mal had spent most of his time, is the Collingwood of the WAFL. It is a club that attracts so many DH

I did so enjoy watching them getting flogged in the 2013 WAFL grand final

Mal got banned from being allowed on the ground in the WAFL when he was coaching, so he got a cherry picker to lift him over the fence so he could still talk to his players. Rules or any kind of boundary just do not apply to that guy.

lol... Id say your view is wrong.... The man is at home... Not in a court? or in an interview... At his home, he can say what he likes... They are the ones who filmed him without consent, when they were on his property... Invading peoples homes searching for stories is simply wrong and offensive...

Also, it is possible to call a judge a ****.... Might not help your case much though... Maybe you could turn up at his home after your case is heard? And give he/she a mal brown mouthful...lol...

There's always a goose who will try to justify anything. All Mal Brown did was make himself look a crude thug and did his cause more harm than good. He has had plenty of experience in dealing with the press which only makes him more of an idiot.


Can't wait for Caroline Wilson to come up with an article calling for Gold Coast's President and CEO to be sacked over this.

Eloquent and to the point.

Anyone that calls my phone with a survey gets the same treatment.

Tabloid TV presenters are the pits and they need a good belting, regularly.

Mal chose his words beautifully.

So nobody here, finds it wrong. that reporters can just turn up at your house, uninvited and film you when you don't want them too?

Surely you guys can see how this is wrong?

Regardless of whether Mal Brown is a dick head or not, he shouldn't be subjected to home invasion... Because his dick head son, did a dick head thing...

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So nobody here, finds it wrong. that reporters can just turn up at your house, uninvited and film you when you don't want them too?

Surely you guys can see how this is wrong?

Regardless of whether Mal Brown is a [censored] head or not, he shouldn't be subjected to home invasion... Because his [censored] head son, did a [censored] head thing...

that's two separate issues

Plenty of people find it wrong, tatu, just read the thread. The thing is, it's a staple of tabloid current affairs, the self-righteous pursuit of people who don't want to be "interviewed", and it always finds an audience. You don't have to watch dumbed-down, nasty TV, but it's a reliable avenue for advertisers to reach particular demographics, so it's not going away.

 

It's disappointing that we haven't seen Rihannas Labia come out and make a statement about this.

If she stands behind Brown on this then I refuse to look at her speeches again.

It's disappointing that we haven't seen Rihannas Labia come out and make a statement about this.

If she stands behind Brown on this then I refuse to look at her speeches again.

If she stands behind Brown on this then I refuse to look at her speeches breeches again.


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