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Clayton Oliver incident

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Imagine the outrage if other players "incidentally" gets manhandled. 

 

Edited by radar
Correction

 

Yeah...well done MFC

Clarry hung out to dry ....again.

Still, makes a change from being thrown under the bus.

Some of you would do well in politics....all about the spin isnt it.:huh:

All running with hares and hunting with hounds !!

Only MELBOURNE continually rolls over. Very poor image.

5 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Yeah...well done MFC

Clarry hung out to dry ....again.

Still, makes a change from being thrown under the bus.

Some of you would do well in politics....all about the spin isnt it.:huh:

All running with hares and hunting with hounds !!

Only MELBOURNE continually rolls over. Very poor image.

Hyperbole as usual 'bub.

Total non issue IMO

 

melbourne just probably aplogised so the story is finished. Clayton probably wanted to apoligise or the club said to, for what he said. AFL arent doing anymore. Lets move on. 

But gee if every player reacted to what was said about them in the crowd then there would be confrontations every week. Lewis was right. Just got to ignore it. 

I just hope we can get through this week against the crows without any incidents. 

2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

this is just a clayton's incident

nothing to see, folks

Showing your age mate.


1 hour ago, Jara said:

We apologize? I don't understand.

 

I don't like the North coach but you had to admire the way he got on the front foot about jumper punches being legal in his presser immediately after the game. Being proactive, defending your players, launching the case for the defence before the prosecution has even got out of bed. That's what it's all about. 

There is a reason why they are a bottom 4 side. I like that Goody and our admin focus on Team first culture and that Olivers action to retaliate was unnecessary and a distraction. That the Carlton supporter is a goose has no relevance to our pursuit in winning flag.

Next home game lets make sure we have the phone number for the social behavour locked in so we can notify the fans abusing oliver  to the spineless authorities

 
Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

What?

Didnt Cripps get kicked by Wagner or Hunt in the backline. Thats the footage they showed but said  it was Oliver.


3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Didnt Cripps get kicked by Wagner or Hunt in the backline. Thats the footage they showed but said  it was Oliver.

Waiting for apology if true

defaming ?

2 minutes ago, TheCurseisBroken said:

Noticed this clown still giving it to Oliver at the start of the last quarter. Just after the ball was kicked out on the full by Omac

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Can i steal for bf?

1 hour ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

It's semantics. The club was forced to make an apology because of the words 'going to kill you'. Legally, these words are a threat, however laughable the whole scenario is. 

Probably the only thing we could've done to defuse the situation. 

Behind closed doors we have Clarry's back. 

That being said, a little slap on the wrist for the bozo is needed too.

clarry on tv interview tonight ch9 denied that he had threatened to kill........take what you will


2 minutes ago, TheCurseisBroken said:

Noticed this clown still giving it to Oliver at the start of the last quarter. Just after the ball was kicked out on the full by Omac

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Post it on social media mate and tagged all the media outlet pages. Thats  the only way you get attention on issues these days. [censored]. The AFL have a narrative and we are bent over again

5 minutes ago, Satan said:

Waiting for apology if true

defaming ?

I think it was afl tonight. They were talking about Crippps being injured. The footage shown  was when Hunt kicked someone I think Cripps in the back of the leg when going for ball. They said it was Clayton Oliver and the next segment was the incident on the boundary with you know who again.

 

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/scans-reveal-fractured-fibula-for-patrick-cripps-carlton-onballer-to-miss-rest-of-2017-afl-season/news-story/261f59f2d2c0be60ef486ffa0bb4e971

 

They stuffed up said it was Oliver instead of HUnt.

Edited by leave it to deever

Not sure if he was giving the finger, but actually think he is beckoning Oliver to come over. Didn't see Clarry take the bait at all that time. Plenty of other Carlton supporters were also giving it to him in the vicinity too. Scum

5 minutes ago, TheCurseisBroken said:

Noticed this clown still giving it to Oliver at the start of the last quarter. Just after the ball was kicked out on the full by Omac

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Send it to the club, and ask them why they feel the need to role over, when instead they should be sticking by Clarrie.

Clearly this bloke thinks it's ok to verbally abuse someone and give them the bird, yet the moment he gets something returned he is the innocent one. This imbecile tries to call out Oliver for being weak, yet he seems to be the spineless one in all this.

Don't know whether to think of it as moronic irony, or an ironic moron!

I would have thought that the club defending Clary goes a long way to getting his signature when his contract ends.


2 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

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nice comparison! 

2 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

I would have thought that the club defending Clary goes a long way to getting his signature when his contract ends.

This will be forgotten in 24 hours.  Oliver has already moved on by the look of it, and so should we.

21 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

What?

It was AFL Tonight. Sarah Jones accidentally said Oliver kicked Cripps as Oliver was the next story. 

Simple mistake, like posting the name of the wrong show. 

 
Just now, Wiseblood said:

This will be forgotten in 24 hours.  Oliver has already moved on by the look of it, and so should we.

I wouldn't be so sure. Not saying you're wrong but a 19 year old wants to feel protected. Not sent out alone to a press conference.

Just now, Return to Glory said:

I wouldn't be so sure. Not saying you're wrong but a 19 year old wants to feel protected. Not sent out alone to a press conference.

Then he shouldn't be having a crack back at a fan during a game.  If he's big enough to play AFL, then he needs to have a thicker skin.


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