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Robbo reporting AFL player being investigated for something not nice

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Couldn't make this up...lol

 

Interested to see how this plays out.

On one hand you might have the tigers lads trying to be underworld gangsters, on the other hand you might have some bloke with a massive debt trying to drag them through the mud to delay any payment.

10 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

Interested to see how this plays out.

On one hand you might have the tigers lads trying to be underworld gangsters, on the other hand you might have some bloke with a massive debt trying to drag them through the mud to delay any payment.

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1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Good publicity for Jakes business. Maybe he was repossessing a tattoo 

Isn't the business involved allegedly Gatto's Debt Solutions? 


3 hours ago, Demon77 said:

The reporter on channel 7 covering this story just stated " North Melbourne released a statement about 20 minutes ago, saying they will not comment because this is an active police investigation." 

North Melbourne?????

Maybe the Hawks have belatedly seen the light and secretly traded him on to Norf?

2 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

LOL, King thinks hes Mick Gatto.

Vickery is just a loser.  His wife is doing well on the tennis circuit, why the hell did she marry such a useless pleb? Is he extorting her too?

Do you think Mick Ghetto would be a more appropriate pseudonym ?

 

If I remember correctly, Jake King would kick a miracle goal from the boundary line every time Richmond played Melbourne ( usually from about 40 metres out )


Vickery has learnt the first rule of hospitality.

Never,ever open a restaurant.

I could not take death threats from push up seriously either.

 

#Clownshoes.

 

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15 hours ago, Return to Glory said:

I know Ty via his family (they will be mortified) and in spite of his poor on field decisions, he was generally pretty together off the field. I don't know if I want to know the story.

I decided to "like" this post for no other reason than balance. The rest of the thread is a mix of rather humorous comments mixed with solid criticisms. Until we know more, perhaps we should accept that there may be more than two sides to this story.

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