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Clayton Oliver incident

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Just now, McQueen said:

Haha.

What a merchant banker.

Playing the victim.

 
8 minutes ago, Herewecome2017 said:

Should be asking Carlton for an apology for leaving Lewis unguarded.

 
10 minutes ago, Herewecome2017 said:

Wants an apology?! For leaning over the fence and hurling abuse at a player? If he touched him as well then that's a $5000 fine at the MCG. If you dish it out, be prepared to take it.How in the [censored] is this guy demanding an apology? He should be fined $5000 and have his membership revoked! What a cretinous [censored].

Loved watching Clarry rip them anew one again yesterday. Cop it sweet Blues. That's twice in one season. Fact is you are losers. The Demons are winners and marching to finals!
 

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3 minutes ago, brendan said:

Hahaha [censored] I love clarry, that Carlton member needs to harden up if your willing to dish out abuse expect some back moron 

Exactly. He started it and he physically contacted him. What does he expect. The players should be protected from this type of contact and the guy should be banned.

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15 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

In the video his mate's hand is in front of the guy having a go at Clarrie, virtually saying 'steady on mate'.  There is also a lack of reaction from others.  They are having a laugh and sit down as as Clarrie calmly runs off.  So oubt what Clarrie said was really bad let alone threatening.  Also on the video, the umpire is right behind Clarrie.

Just more media histrionics.

 

As an aside, Goodwin didn't sound too happy about the working over Clarrie got from Carlton players.  Maybe the media should write up how they went after Clarrie who got no protection whatsoever from the umpires. 

The media are just stupid people who like the sound of their own voices.

100% agree they are a bunch of toss bags.

6 hours 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 

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

 
12 minutes ago, Herewecome2017 said:

On behalf of the MFC and me, GO F yourself and you can "bank" on it!!!!!!

14 minutes ago, Herewecome2017 said:

Ah hello.......Mr Weak as plss ?   yes...will you take the call ....a Mr Kerrigan on the phone for you !!


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 

So he wants an apology for calling Olie soft and admits making incidental contact. Oliver's version "He called me a soft c and made contact" he was warned not to do it again. Bulltish of the highest order. You make contact with a player you should expect to be kicked out and fined. 

13 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Haha.

What a merchant banker.

yeah, go and stuff another pizza down ya fat mug, acquaro. you wouldn't know a **** if you fell over one

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.

 

Just now, 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 

He's getting his 15 seconds of vicarious fame-we should literally deprive him of oxygen now.


3 minutes 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 

Brisbanes sponsor lol

3 minutes 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 

reckon he'd be packing himself .....wishing he'd chosen those brown cords !! :rolleyes:

You know what this all means don't you folks? Tall poppy syndrome, they all want to knock us down while we're on the rise we are becoming are  big time threat and AFL world can't handle it. We are a relevant football club again and don't you just love it.

He want's a WHAT? I hope the club comes out strong on this one and says we have put a report to the police on the matter as normal people know that touching players during a game is not allowed.

Stand firm Melbourne and give it to both carlton fc and the feral.

4 minutes ago, deebug said:

He want's a WHAT? I hope the club comes out strong on this one and says we have put a report to the police on the matter as normal people know that touching players during a game is not allowed.

Stand firm Melbourne and give it to both carlton fc and the feral.

Did he touch oliver?


Would it surprise anyone here if Oli got suspended for a week given how [censored] up the AFL is and it's LACK of consistentcy even though oli is not at fault!

Would not surprise me unfortunately. 

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49 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Just another comment from just another peanut who doesn't know what happened, Dazz. Doesn't matter if he shares a surname or parents with a player on our list, he's as clueless as the rest. Don't stress.

I'm now waiting for the Herald Sun to use this to attack Oliver.

8 minutes ago, Satan said:

Did he touch oliver?

He admits he did  but it was 'incidental'.  

 

Did this Acquaro guy pay for his ticket or was he invited by Vero.

For ever to be known as "that guy Acquaro from Vero "

If Vero had any sense they would censor the guy from Vero and reprimand him for bringing Vero into disrepute

What a [censored] of the first order.Senior employee not setting a good example move on please

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1 minute ago, jackaub said:

Did this Acquaro guy pay for his ticket or was he invited Vero.

For ever to be known as "that guy Acquaro from Vero "

If Vero had any sense they would censor the guy from Vero and reprimand him for bringing Vero into disrepute

What a [censored] of the first order.Senior employee not setting a good example move on please

Time to contact Vero and ask them to investigate him.


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