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Here we go again - Liam in court

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Yes following his facebook posts it was certainly coming to flashpoint.

I don't think Liam can handle being Liam

Sad that that book was ever published.

Here we go again indeed. All the usual suspects repeating the same rubbish as if repetition of the same opinion is the key to making a point.

 

The guy obviously has some serious issues and in this case, I hope he gets what he deserves.

However jibes such as 'what a pathetic loser' aren't really required, especially considering Liam's circumstances, which we can't even begin to imagine. You just can't refrain, can you h_h?

However jibes such as 'what a pathetic loser' aren't really required, especially considering Liam's circumstances, which we can't even begin to imagine. You just can't refrain, can you h_h?

Expect nothing better.

As for Liam, it's all been said and stories like this are no longer a shock. Football is the least of his concerns.


Liam Jurrah could have been an amazing rolemodel for his community, but instead he has brought out the worst of indigenous culture and made a lot of people forget about the best of what Aboriginal Australians have to offer.

Im not even going to comment over this.

Whoops....i just did.

Yes following his facebook posts it was certainly coming to flashpoint.

I don't think Liam can handle being Liam

Sad that that book was ever published.

Yes it's all the fault of that book..... FMD

 

if you want to make excuses for a serial woman basher thats your problem

he is a pathetic loser and i hope he rots in jail

Given this appalling post, all I can say is that I am glad that in this country, we have the legal system we do. If we allowed this populist claptrap to prevail, we would have vigilantes walking our streets.

Of course, high horses have a habit of crumbling beneath their liege.

if you want to make excuses for a serial woman basher thats your problem

he is a pathetic loser and i hope he rots in jail

As I said above, I hope he gets what he deserves.

However, I don't know what he deserves because I don't know what happened and neither do you.


Yes it's all the fault of that book..... FMD

not all but a large part of it Stuie.

I really believe we should just leave this alone. There is nothing that can be said here that will change/help this sad situation. Leave it be. Close the thread.

I really believe we should just leave this alone. There is nothing that can be said here that will change/help this sad situation. Leave it be. Close the thread.

Agreed. It's all been said and it's certainly no longer a footy topic, so it's now just presenting opportunity for potshots. Close thread.

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