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  On 10/07/2017 at 06:12, monoccular said:

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. 

He didn't bring up his employer, I did after a little google search.  

 

And he doesnt drive an SS it's a Vespa to go with his full wall for of Madonna memorabilia (you can't make this [censored] up) I checked his Facebook and he changes the modonna cover photo every two weeks. 

 

As for the topic... 

 

If oliver said " you touch me again and I'll [censored] kill you", which is the accusation, then fair enough. He wasn't reacting to the taunt rather being physically touched by a fan. 

 
  On 10/07/2017 at 03:27, demonstone said:

That's funny, my recollection is that Adam Goodes was widely vilified for his actions  and booed all game every game afterwards.

Goodes was perhaps criticised because of the age of the girl involved. His action was lauded by most though. He wasn't widely vilified for that action but for other things he did on the football field.


  On 10/07/2017 at 06:21, Wolfmother said:

As for the topic... 

If oliver said " you touch me again and I'll [censored] kill you", which is the accusation, then fair enough. He wasn't reacting to the taunt rather being physically touched by a fan. 

100% agree. 

The logical conclusion here is for the AFL to investigate and then warn the fan, and all fans, not to touch players.

End of story.

  On 10/07/2017 at 06:19, Wolfmother said:

He didn't bring up his employer, I did after a little google search.  

 

And he doesnt drive an SS it's a Vespa to go with his full wall for of Madonna memorabilia (you can't make this [censored] up) I checked his Facebook and he changes the modonna cover photo every two weeks. 

Just Wow 

He is  real To$$er isnt he

  On 10/07/2017 at 06:19, Wolfmother said:

He didn't bring up his employer, I did after a little google search.  

 

And he doesnt drive an SS it's a Vespa to go with his full wall for of Madonna memorabilia (you can't make this [censored] up) I checked his Facebook and he changes the modonna cover photo every two weeks. 

Next minnit fb page deleted

 

wonder if he is related to joe acquaro the murdered mafia lawyer and part owner of melbourne italian restaurant?

  On 10/07/2017 at 06:32, daisycutter said:

wonder if he is related to joe acquaro the murdered mafia lawyer and part owner of melbourne italian restaurant?

In which case we humbly apologise.


At least Clarry didn't abuse the granny sitting two seats up.

  On 10/07/2017 at 06:41, Emerald said:

At least Clarry didn't abuse the granny sitting two seats up.

judging by her smile he did amuse her though

That Carlton supporter was having a lot of trouble keeping the smile off his face after getting a reaction. He'll be dining out on this for years.  MFC should ask Carlton to discipline him but they won't because, in case no one has noticed, Carlton & their supporters are incredible AH's.

Oh, I did love Lewis, of all people, kicking the last goal after the siren. If only it was the winning goal.

  On 10/07/2017 at 03:36, poita said:

If this moron touched Oliver he should be banned from attending AFL games for a long, long time. Nothing that happened afterwards is even remotely relevant.

How does Oliver know what that [censored] was carrying, or capable of doing to him? 

The club needs to get on the front foot about this, and make the moron accountable for his actions.

 

Yes I agree That is outrageous Aquiro has effectively admitted assaulting Clayton Oliver, no matter how minor or incidental that is completely beyond acceptable behavior . If the AFL accepts this sort of thing what will they accepts accidental flares thrown onto the ground  and routine raids onto the pitch to bash players of opposing clubs. Fortunately until this incident the AFL has been free of this sort of thuggery.

  On 10/07/2017 at 06:22, pineapple dee said:

Goodes was perhaps criticised because of the age of the girl involved. His action was lauded by most though. He wasn't widely vilified for that action but for other things he did on the football field.

Yeah nah.  The booing etc only started after the incident with the young girl.  Had it been for "other things" the booing would have been going on for years prior.


Having seen a picture of "Robert's" Facebook Page, he is clearly not well. 

A room full of Madonna merchandise. 

He just wants attention

SORT IT OUT Carlscum, and do not threaten players physically over the fence. 

This guy is clearly a typical slimy Carlton fan dining out of his 15min of fame. He's probably done this sort of crap to 100s of other players hoping for a reaction and when one comes his way and he goes sooking. 

That said, Clarry needs to keep a cooler head and watch what he says. Hell if he'd said, "don't ever f****** touch me again" then I'd say no troubles whatsoever. But to add on "I'll kill you" was hot blooded.

But as many have said, he's 19 years old!!!! He's copping so much crap because he's having such an amazing year for a youngster and done one thing, ONE THING that people perceived as soft. That fat [censored] should jump the fence and see how he'd go in the middle of AFL scrimmages. He's the weak one. A mouth (and face) like that I'm sure he's had a few clock him over the years. 

  On 10/07/2017 at 06:06, yoSMOKIE said:

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

Other with himself. Geez. Those eyebrows. Carn't take my eyes off them. I need help.

  On 10/07/2017 at 06:13, DemonAndrew said:

looks like varys the scheming eunuch from "game of thrones"

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Six days and counting.

 


It seems the club has apologised.  I doubt it would have if Clayton hadn't overstepped the mark in some way.  https://www.triplem.com.au/sport/afl/news/melbourne-football-club-apologise-to-carlton-blues-fan-over-clayton-oliver-verbal-altercation

There is a lot of abuse in the last few pages based on assumptions, the guy's appearance and his fb page. 

Maybe we should wait for more info before people take their angst out against the club for apologising.

Lets just hope that counselling is the only thing that happens to Clarrie.

  On 10/07/2017 at 07:06, DemonAndrew said:

winter is coming

The Great War is here.

 

You have got to be kidding me?

We're just going to bend over and take it from this [censored] after he laid his hands on a player? What the actual [censored]?

  On 10/07/2017 at 04:56, Clint Bizkit said:

There's how the club publicly deals with the matter and how they privately deal with it.

Publicly, the club should be focusing entirely on why the fan stood up to reach over, touch Oliver and abuse him. Furthermore, they should be asking the MCC why he wasn't immediately removed from the stadium. Lewis' comments were poor and did not support Oliver at all.

Privately, they should be saying that yes what happened to you was wrong (see above) but you need to keep your outbursts to yourself because they don't actually help the situation.

This is the money shot, the man clearly reaches over to touch him, this should see him being banned from attending all AFL games.

 

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His mate looks like he is trying to stop him touching Oliver and the women beside him looks like she is thinking u r a toss bag. 


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