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What do we think about oliver and the fan having words, 7 news just reported that Carlton fan told them oliver threatened him, dees are saying oliver gave as good as he got, im sure the media will ride this for a few days 

 

The crowd shouldn't touch the players or lunge at them as this loser did.

I don't care what Oliver said.

He should have been removed.

Just use his post match interview with Daisy as evidence. I could t understand a word he said. 

 

I'm sure it was totally unprovoked. Lol the Carlton fan is a [censored]. Oliver shouldn't have said anything but I think it's two silly people mouthing off at each other. 

Slap clarry with a token fine and move on 


3 minutes ago, brendan said:

What do we think about oliver and the fan having words, 7 news just reported that Carlton fan told them oliver threatened him, dees are saying oliver gave as good as he got, not a good look in sure the media will ride this for a few days 

Oh yeah.  Once again the victim's fault.

At least he didn't do what the AFL cultural attache (or whatever) did and jumped the fence.

Still, unwelcome publicity after a gutsy (and lucky) win. 

 
4 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Watch the press blame Oliver and the Melb footy club for this.....

Slobbo will be all over it on afl360


Poor Oliver, not only getting hit by opposition players and the Umpires do nothing about it, but now he gets hit by opposition supporters and no one does anything about it!!!!!

Talk about bruise free footy.

Carlton spend all game going after Jordie.

We rub it back in the arrogant *****s face.

Now the only thing they have to hang their hat on is Clarry giving it back to one of their f**g supporters during the game?

Give me a break.

6 weeks automatic. Anything for sh!t clubs and attention seeking supporters to cripple the dees. This complete loser will be looking to get a book signing out of this. Get over yourselves blues

Mmm said security should come and remove the man. But seriously Oliver needs to learn to just walk away and focus on his job. But seriously as if Oliver was ever going to do anything. 

But again we will be in the media for the wrong reasons again 

1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

6 weeks automatic. Anything for sh!t clubs and attention seeking supporters to cripple the dees. This complete loser will be looking to get a book signing out of this. Get over yourselves blues

They probably do every night.......


Just waiting for the Carlton doctor to provide a psyche report on the buffoon in blue.

No doubt the gutless plick made a comment to Clarry that was offensive enough to cause a reaction from the young fella. Good on him for not copping it either.  He's not paid to be the target of abuse from clockheads like that goose.

 It would have been interesting to see the security response had it been Nev or Jeffy that the idiot abused.

11 minutes ago, Abe said:

I'm sure it was totally unprovoked. Lol the Carlton fan is a [censored]. Oliver shouldn't have said anything but I think it's two silly people mouthing off at each other. 

Slap clarry with a token fine and move on 

Slap the muppet supporter with the same fine.

that sends a message.

The guy's a fat bald Carltank supporting [censored], should be banned from attending games.


9 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I just wish Oliver would learn not to respond and move on.

Storm in a teacup.

 

2 minutes ago, 3Dee said:

Just waiting for the Carlton doctor to provide a psyche report on the buffoon in blue.

They've just brought in Michael Carr - Gregg. This man has been hurt terribly.

Sounds like a loser who wants to sook and play the victim. Hope he is named and shamed. Most likely will be a guest on the footy show

 

I hope we get on the offensive and shape the conversation:

 

"we're disappointed the patron was allowed to remain despite threatening an afl player"


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