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Clayton Oliver incident

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Just now, McQueen said:

I find it a little disturbing that you bother looking.

Just seeing how the poor people live

 
21 minutes ago, dl4e said:

deranged tossbag

Love it.

Can see the guy at work today lapping it up. Thats as good as it gets for Him.

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Gee "Acquaro from Vero" looks like a real intellect

I agree definitely drives an SS commodore and wears a part faux leather bomber jacket

Head like a mongolian racing duck!

If I was him I would quietly dissappear

 

You jump up off your chair to yell abuse at a player and you make contact to that player, then blame the player for being out of line.  What a ripping bloke you are.

5 minutes ago, Uncle Fester said:

Seen better heads hanging over [censored] troughs during half time at the G

He looks like a fetus.


27 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

I think everyone should contact our club and demand Carlton take actions of their members abusing players and touching them when they abuse them, players have been stabbed by fans at other sports 

I was going to but couldn't find an appropriate email address. 

Does anyone know of one?

Touch our Clarence at your Peril Carlton

 
Just now, jackaub said:

Touch our Clarence at your Peril Carlton

I think you know your club has arrived when others take potshots at you over crap like this.

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Did Jordan Lewis even watch the footage he says clarry shouldn't have done it, then later in his presser says touching players is a no go, ahh oliver was touched  Jordan I'm a bit disssapointed he didn't go into bat for him 


Seinfeld did a sketch about comedians being heckled - it was his work place. Turned it on an interjector - what if I stand outside your office door tomorrow and yell, 

"Hey Doris, you're not much of a secretary". 

 

Clarrie gotta learn to turn a deaf ear ...touch or handle is another (security) issue and AFL/MCC gotta investigate and make example. 

Last week ABC journalist videod 3 guys giving her constant abuse at Qld fight. Got them banned for few years - no touching. 

 

Abuse Manny or Horn - see how tough they are. 

What a tool. Will probably want an apology from Luke Hodge next for interrupting his 15 minutes of fame.

18 minutes ago, monoccular said:

I was going to but couldn't find an appropriate email address. 

Does anyone know of one?

[email protected]

The AFLPA need to get involved here and earn their money. Support the player. That's the sole reason they exist.

I don't go to the footy to hear a meathead abuse the actual reason I DO go to the games.


52 minutes ago, ProDee said:

My name is Robert.

And I want an apology from your player.

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Plucks those eyebrows! no doubt about it.

55 minutes ago, ProDee said:

My name is Robert.

And I want an apology from your player.

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Very punchable head. Almost certainly has very few mates and a non-existent sex life.

I think the MFC and Goodwin have been a bit weak in recent times towing the AFL line and being polite. Time we stood up for one of our own.

If it is true that the Carton fan purposely made uninitiated contact with Clayton as the vision indicates, even discounting the abuse, he should have been ejected from the stadium. I would like the MFC to send a please explain to the MCG and the AFL. 

Player safety should be sacrosanct. If the general public can get away with this, what is to stop it escalating out of control!

57 minutes ago, ProDee said:

My name is Robert.

And I want an apology from your player.

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Beautifully shaped eyebrows and soft skin tones. Maybe his obnoxious aggro at a day out at the footy is over-compensating for something?

42 minutes ago, jackaub said:

Head like a mongolian racing duck!

It's rare these days to hear a new insult and a cracking one at that.   Well played Sir!


2 hours ago, Wolfmother said:

Mr Robert Acquaro a senior construction underwriter at Vero...

 

how would you like me to rock up to your work and abuse you!!! 

 

Lets see if you can take it 

I will be checking my insurance policies to see if this mob is somehow in the fine print.

And if they are and the scumbag does not apologize to Oliver and to the club I will certainly review my options.

WTF would anyone bring up their employment in this context?  Shows just how little cerebral higher functions this guy actually possesses. Which in turn makes one concerned that he may be making important decisions re my insurance. 

 

47 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

My name is Robert.

And I want an apology from your player.

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And will we get an apology for you mug?

 

Time for the MFC to show some backbone as a club and stand up for the player in public, in the same way that they expect the players to stand up for the club.

The moron clearly touched Clarrie, and used foul language to abuse a teenager whose only crime was to play for the other team. Everything about this is unacceptable. If what is recorded is true, Clarrie was prepared to take the abuse, but was took exception at being manhandled by a spectator, as he had every right to do. As, I'd hope, would every other player in a similar situation. The club should make this about the right of players to not be manhandled.

If this happened at any other club, they would have already made it an issue about the spectator, first thing this morning. But, as before, the club is choosing to let the story run away from them, and they've let it become about Clarrie, not about the spectator.

Unfortunately, past experience says that the most likely outcome is that the club will meekly capitulate like it has on every other occasion this year, and hang the player out to dry.

We have been absolutely dreadful at dealing with this sort of thing this year, every single time.

9 minutes ago, yoSMOKIE said:

Very punchable head. Almost certainly has very few mates and a non-existent sex life.

Wow, you gloated about reading faster than a sixteen year old but contribute this?

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