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I met Anthony and Kelly only a matter of a month or 2 after the affair in remote Far North Qld where i was living at the time. They were clearly trying to escape the world and salvage their relationship. Spoke for 10 minutes or more and i have not met a more likable, humble footballer in my life and could not believe how down to Earth and approachable he was considering what he was going through.

Glad he is finally comfortable enough to get off his chest what is still one of the biggest stories in football in the past 25 years and that he seems happy and content with his life and his kids.

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I'm not. There is a leadership spill in Canberra.

Abbott is gone.

I reckon he's worth our second rounder.

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If he forgave the wife, he should have forgiven Carey.

She is as much to blame as he is.

Absolutely, & maybe even MORE responsible IMO,,, than Carey, who was known as egotistical. The wife was the mother of his children, & was his wife. She cheated on Stevens & cheated on their Kids...

She should have been the one in real prosecution by the media... more than Carey.

..... but thats just not cricket, is it ?

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If he forgave the wife, he should have forgiven Carey.

She is as much to blame as he is.

More to blame. She was the ones that made the vows, and she was the one that broke them. He was just the dog wandering past when she came in heat.

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Absolutely, & maybe even MORE responsible IMO,,, than Carey, who was known as egotistical. The wife was the mother of his children, & was his wife. She cheated on Stevens & cheated on their Kids...

She should have been the one in real prosecution by the media... more than Carey.

..... but thats just not cricket, is it ?

No, it takes two to tango. This attitude is more in line with some extreme muslim cultures where it's always the woman's fault.

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No, it takes two to tango. This attitude is more in line with some extreme muslim cultures where it's always the woman's fault.

what! it is the Womans fault, Careys as well, but the wife & mother, it doesn't just happen bumping into one another.

goodness me; your making apologies for the female, because it's not the done thing to call them on it. well, they need to be called to responsibility! as did carey, & he was castigated, all over the place, in the media, onfield, off field, he copped it everywhere & I hated him for it, hated him... but I forgive him now after he seems to have done a lot of work on himself, after becoming a bit of a wreck.

as for she, IMO she got off scott free, & she should not have gotten away so easily. its a disgrace, the betrayal.

. & no, I'm not Muslim AF... oh, by the way its not always the Womans fault AF,, & at others times it is, & not the mans fault. hows that, is that muslim as well.

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I gather nobody actually felt a need to watch, as the whole show has been recreated in this thread anyway.

"He's a [censored]"

"She's a [censored] too!"

"I don't care"

"I think she's more of a [censored] than he is, she made vows"

"I think he's more of a [censored], because mates and captains shouldn't do that"

"I still don't care"

"I think it is more awful if you have made marriage vows. Besides, everyone already knew he was a [censored], so it doesn't really count"

"What are you, Muslim? Not that I'm saying blaming women is a Muslim thing. Of course."

"I think it is really important that everyone knows how much I don't care"

"Y'know, he was a pretty great footballer too."

"Who Carey?"

"No, Stevens."

"Are you saying Carey wasn't a great footballer? What kind of idiot are you?"

"Did I mention that I don't care?"

"Can we trade Jeremy Howe for Stevens or Carey?"

"Can we trade Jack Watts for the washing machine?"

As for me, there's something about the Carey saga that triggers this little voice in the back of my mind going;

"Wow, there is a man who is lucky he isn't Aboriginal."

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Can't believe there are people on here that think it was the woman's fault more than the mans fault just because she made vows and had children.

It was both their faults, equally. They could both say no. He knew she was married, so he should not even have had that in his mind.

Also, I'd never forgive my wife or the person she had an affair with ever if that happened to me.

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His life was destroyed give him a break FFS. If someone had a hand in destryoing my marriage id have a grudge too.

In most cases the marriage is already destroyed before the extra curicular activities occur It is mostly a symptom not a cause

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In most cases the marriage is already destroyed before the extra curicular activities occur It is mostly a symptom not a cause

I've heard it all now. People aren't robots, they have impulses. All marriages have ups and down. Most work through the issues, some walk away from it.

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The whole thing's a disgrace.

I sat down to watch Footy Classified last night and all I saw was this Laurie Oakes bloke rambling on and on and on ... I mean which team does he coach?

Was FC on at all?

Does Oaks coach Oakleigh?

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