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1 minute ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

The club must be real strong on this. Back our boy. Get the facts out. He called him a ducking diving [censored] or whatever he said, Clarrie has had enough. He has been trolled online. Smacked by the media. He needs support from Goodwin. This peanut should be the one copping flack. Let's flip the script MFC

Would love to see Clayton Come out and say exactly what was said to him. Take the power away from this coward 

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I remember a funny story my uncle told me about the late Bill Barrot back in the 60s. 

Heading up the race at halftime a Bombers fan flicked a cigarette at Barrot and hit his face whilst abusing him.

Barrot responded by punching him in the nose and spreading it all over his face.

This is a worst incident than Oliver but I don't see anything wrong with what Barrot did. 

 

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Posted (edited)
3 hours 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

Or perhaps a doctors report. Haha

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I'd be assuming that Oliver will now be Australian of the Year! Well done Clarry.

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Posted
1 hour ago, fndee said:

At 19 I yelled some very unkind words over the fence at Warrick Capper and that footage made the news. I wasn't to know it at the time but it was my 15 seconds of fame. I sort of regret it. Sort of

You mean you regret your 15m of fame was wasted on a git like Capper?

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Posted

The Carlton supporter absolutely shat himself whan clarry turned around, with a lid like that he should have asked Clayton to give him one, might have improved it a bit 

Posted
1 hour ago, ProDee said:

I hope he asked him if he'd like to suck a big fat one.

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I believe the answer was an enthusiastic yes.

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During the on-field after-match interview with Clarry, Daisy said something along the lines of 'you've had a tough week'. At the time in the context I took it to mean Clarry personally. If this was the case, did Daisy get her weeks muddled, or did she half-slip on something kept in-house concerning Clarry? Or did I just misapprehend? (Can't recall or couldn't comprehend what Clarry mumbled in response).


Posted (edited)

Just re watched it. The carlton supporting girl behind the fat yob giggles herself silly as did the carlton bloke clarry ran back to the contest with so clayton obviously returnd fire with an absolute  zinger

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Posted
1 minute ago, biggestred said:

Just re watched it. The carlton supporting girl behind the fat yob giggles herself silly as did the carlton bloke clarry ran back to the contest with so clayton obviously returnd fire with an absolute  zinger

I reckon he said something like " why don't you dive again" and clarry said " I'll give you something to dive about if you don't shut your mouth" 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Dr evil said:

I reckon he said something like " why don't you dive again" and clarry said " I'll give you something to dive about if you don't shut your mouth" 

Or, why don't you take a dive on my big fat . . .

Posted
3 minutes ago, Dr evil said:

I reckon he said something like " why don't you dive again" and clarry said " I'll give you something to dive about if you don't shut your mouth" 

Yeah itll be something along those lines

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If Oliver said something racist, sexist or homophobic, I'd be concerned.

Otherwise, that Carlton fan can take his cowardice and f**k right off. If you're going to sit front row and sledge 19-year-old opposition players, don't cry when you cop something back your way.

Seriously, a storm in a teacup (subject to my first sentence above, but there's no evidence of that being an issue I don't think).

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Posted
11 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

If Oliver said something racist, sexist or homophobic, I'd be concerned.

Otherwise, that Carlton fan can take his cowardice and f**k right off. If you're going to sit front row and sledge 19-year-old opposition players, don't cry when you cop something back your way.

Seriously, a storm in a teacup (subject to my first sentence above, but there's no evidence of that being an issue I don't think).

Well said. You'd hope the Carlton footy club will be having a word to this supporter about the way he conducts himself at games as well. I really don't understand how the instigator has become the victim in this case 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Abe said:

Well said. You'd hope the Carlton footy club will be having a word to this supporter about the way he conducts himself at games as well. I really don't understand how the instigator has become the victim in this case 

Again

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1 hour ago, Deestroy All said:

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I believe the answer was an enthusiastic yes.

It's likely Clarrie was suggesting yer man had been spending too much time at his favourite eatery.....or something similar

 

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Posted
7 hours ago, Demon77 said:

I remember a funny story my uncle told me about the late Bill Barrot back in the 60s. 

Heading up the race at halftime a Bombers fan flicked a cigarette at Barrot and hit his face whilst abusing him.

Barrot responded by punching him in the nose and spreading it all over his face.

This is a worst incident than Oliver but I don't see anything wrong with what Barrot did. 

 

Unfortunately, Billy had some issues in his life. At this stage, we don't know what was said in Clarry's situation - they are almost entirely different although I agree that he should have ignored the loser.


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Can't believe people are getting stuck into clarry about what happened, Adam goodes gets abused over the fence he bites back and is labeled a hero, clarry does the same thing and he is an idiot the  world has gone mad 

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Posted

I loved the coaches response, so measured but scathing of the journo in his demeanour. I think Lewis had it when he 

Posted
8 hours ago, Skuit said:

During the on-field after-match interview with Clarry, Daisy said something along the lines of 'you've had a tough week'. At the time in the context I took it to mean Clarry personally. If this was the case, did Daisy get her weeks muddled, or did she half-slip on something kept in-house concerning Clarry? Or did I just misapprehend? (Can't recall or couldn't comprehend what Clarry mumbled in response).

I would imagine the "you" was plural as we were well beaten by the Swans last week and have lost key players to injury. 

Posted
16 minutes ago, Pates said:

I would imagine the "you" was plural as we were well beaten by the Swans last week and have lost key players to injury. 

Did you see the interview? I felt at the time it was definitely something else but want to hear the sense taken from others who heard it. 

Posted
1 hour ago, brendan said:

Can't believe people are getting stuck into clarry about what happened, Adam goodes gets abused over the fence he bites back and is labeled a hero, clarry does the same thing and he is an idiot the  world has gone mad 

Maybe Oliver should have stood in front of him and pointed to him like a hero. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Maybe Oliver should have stood in front of him and pointed to him like a hero. 

Maybe he should have lifted his jumper and pointed to a freckle with his middle finger.

Photoshop experts please.....

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