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Clayton Oliver incident

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First time (in a long time) - so long ago my account's been deleted!

I was sitting directly above the incident and the imbecile tapped Clarry's chest at least three times. How that's 'incidental' is anyone's guess...

 

I sincerely hope there is no apology forthcoming. Despite Clarry being naive in wearing his heart on his sleeve and engaging the supporter, there no need to play the game of 'morale high ground'. I am informed that the club was seething internally about the medical reports from the blues doctor earlier in the year. Then Murphy wanting an apology after the Carlisle incident, it all points to Carlton being a hyper sensitive club (internally and externally). For far to long we had a group of introverts on the field and now we have a club that is prepared to take on the big moments and stand up for themselves, there is no point taking a backward step now.

Edited by Balls14

1 minute ago, Yze_13 said:

First time (in a long time) - so long ago my account's been deleted!

I was sitting directly above the incident and the imbecile tapped Clarry's chest at least three times. How that's 'incidental' is anyone's guess...

I hope you can get that information to the club & media somehow.

 
2 minutes ago, Yze_13 said:

First time (in a long time) - so long ago my account's been deleted!

I was sitting directly above the incident and the imbecile tapped Clarry's chest at least three times. How that's 'incidental' is anyone's guess...

Make sure you send a signed statement to the club mate


Just now, sue said:

I hope you can get that information to the club & media somehow.

and the afl who have butted in

Over to you Gil..I'm sure your standards and ethics dept will report back to you that this numnut Acquaro  should now receive a life ban !  I'm sure you'll do that eh ??  Gil....you there.....

See that Blues  moron wants an apology - I really hope the club aggressively stands up for Clarrie and tells the fan to go [censored] himself sideways 

 
19 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I just wish Oliver would learn not to respond and move on.

I agree with this, and he will learn as he gets older.

But gees players don't need to deal with try hard loser fans getting stuck into them over the fence. Like seriously you fat [censored], go home and polish your concrete mailbox. 

2 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Over to you Gil..I'm sure your standards and ethics dept will report back to you that this numnut Acquaro  should now receive a life ban !  I'm sure you'll do that eh ??  Gil....you there.....

Only for things that don't require a decision bb.

This bloke may go down as the worst AFL GM in history.

Still he is probably busy today sorting out the extra curricular activities of his staff


6 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Over to you Gil..I'm sure your standards and ethics dept will report back to you that this numnut Acquaro  should now receive a life ban !  I'm sure you'll do that eh ??  Gil....you there.....

Too busy getting his hair coiffed 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

I agree with this, and he will learn as he gets older.

But gees players don't need to deal with try hard loser fans getting stuck into them over the fence.

What the fan did was disgusting and he should be banned from attending any AFL games, however in terms of where the attention goes it will always be against Oliver so he does himself no favours.

2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

What the fan did was disgusting and he should be banned from attending any AFL games, however in terms of where the attention goes it will always be against Oliver so he does himself no favours.

it's like city hall and social media, clint

22 minutes ago, sue said:

He admits he did  but it was 'incidental'.  

It's not incidental when you get up off your seat and plant your ugly face into the personal space of a player.

All the time spiting, breathing germs and hurling personal abuse.

I hope Vero have a good look at their employee and he gets a reprimand for bringing his company into disrepute.

33 minutes ago, Satan said:

Did he touch oliver?

He admitted that he did......where were the security bully boys?  I am sure if it was a neatly dressed man, or a woman, they would have bundled him out quick smart.......but bogans stick together.

11 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Over to you Gil..I'm sure your standards and ethics dept will report back to you that this numnut Acquaro  should now receive a life ban !  I'm sure you'll do that eh ??  Gil....you there.....

Isn't he representing the AFL at Le Tour?

Fans do not touch a player, full stop.  Too simple for you Gil?  Want a survey?


1 minute ago, rjay said:

It's not incidental when you get up off your seat and plant your ugly face into the personal space of a player.

All the time spiting, breathing germs and hurling personal abuse.

I hope Vero have a good look at their employee and he gets a reprimand for bringing his company into disrepute.

vero part of suncorp. check your insurance policy folks and send a message

31 minutes ago, sue said:

He admits he did  but it was 'incidental'.  

Thats just the point tho Sue. What the hell is incidental? Did Oliver see the guy touching him or was he blindsided and felt the touch? In other words did he know what was actually touching him? Blunt instrument for example? A knife? Could have been anything! You cannot make contact with player under ANY circumstance. Fine this idiot 5000k and ban him. While you at it put the fine up to 50,000!

Edited by Wadda We Sing

I'm old enough to remember Monica Seles being stabbed by a 'fan' during a match.

There is absolutely no excuse for even 'incidental' contact, and when the MFC make a statement on this incident, I hope that's exactly what they say. That's the only reply this [censored] deserves.

17 hours ago, Abe said:

As goody said "Clayton wasn't going to react like that for no reason" 

That is all that needs to be said...

Edited by Sir Why You Little


MFCSS tells me this is not going to end well.

Amazing the culture we have today. If I was the supporter I would be apologising quietly through the club and in turn Oliver would apologise. Both parties would move on ...lesson learnt

To allow contact through the media is madness not to mention bringing my employer into it.

Some employers I know would sack you for mentioning it in a non-employment context.

The clown says he didn't swear and it was incidental. So in his version, he is playing it down to suit himself. I would not believe a word he says and he has no right to get up and touch a player. Clarry did not land in row one,Mr Aquiro got out of his seat and leant over the fence to gave Clarry a spray and touched him, now he wants an apology.  I hope he cops a fine and is banned from the G for the rest of the season

Edited by Older demon

 

In the [censored]'s defence, he had to stand up and lean over the fence. If he was sitting down he wouldn't have been able to see the game.

Bet he drives a HSV Commodore.

Or the John Snow incident after Terry Jenner...

this "incidental touch" business needs CLARRIEfication. 

 


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