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3 hours ago, rpfc said:

Wow, that'll affect the value they get back...

Really. Should it ?

I ask because so much becomes so sanitized.

He seems like an absolute arzhole. 

We all have our journey.

I wonder how many workers are adjudicated  by anyone as to their 'whatever' upon fronting up to work ?

Any money some clubs are salivating at the steal they coyld commit .

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14 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Really. Should it ?

I ask because so much becomes so sanitized.

He seems like an absolute arzhole. 

We all have our journey.

I wonder how many workers are adjudicated  by anyone as to their 'whatever' upon fronting up to work ?

Any money some clubs are salivating at the steal they coyld commit .

The gambling issue is what clubs will be particularly worried about I would think.

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24 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Really. Should it ?

I ask because so much becomes so sanitized.

He seems like an absolute arzhole. 

We all have our journey.

I wonder how many workers are adjudicated  by anyone as to their 'whatever' upon fronting up to work ?

Any money some clubs are salivating at the steal they coyld commit .

I just had visions of morning talk back with the CEO/coach/prez of the club that recruits him.

Value went down with that article.

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Pretty tacky way to air your dirty laundry. Two days ago it was all about her new breasts and new man.

For the sake of my kids, I'd tone it down. Each to their own I suppose. 

Don't get me wrong, Stringer is a filthy man-[censored], I hope he still goes to Essendon. 

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Is this done and dusted as far as the Bulldogs are concerned?

She mentioned the club had a duty of care to look after him and the article suggests they didn't.

 

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Fantastic opportunity for the club that lands Stringer to help him rebuild his life - clearly the Dogs dont have the support structure needed. Nobody yet has stated what crime he has committed or what he did wrong apart from let his personal life effect his professional life. Had his form not dropped at the Doggies all the bulldust would have blow over. 

Sure the noisy right wing conservative do-gooders will have their say - but its 2017 not 1964. 

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16 minutes ago, DaveyDee said:

Fantastic opportunity for the club that lands Stringer to help him rebuild his life. Nobody yet has stated what crime he has committed or what he did wrong apart from let his personal life effect his professional life. Had his form not dropped at the Doggies all the bulldust would have blow over. 

Sure the noisy right wing conservative do-gooders will have their say - but its 2017 not 1964. 

I wish it was 1964 from a football perspective....

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1 hour ago, DaveyDee said:

Fantastic opportunity for the club that lands Stringer to help him rebuild his life - clearly the Dogs dont have the support structure needed. Nobody yet has stated what crime he has committed or what he did wrong apart from let his personal life effect his professional life. Had his form not dropped at the Doggies all the bulldust would have blow over. 

Sure the noisy right wing conservative do-gooders will have their say - but its 2017 not 1964. 

"noisy right wing conservative do-gooders"

????

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 What a legend!! 

 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, deebug said:

I feel for his kids.

That's revolting.

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Just now, Biffen said:

That's revolting.

No not that way. I mean i feel bad for them with having a father who ! is a public AFL footballer and the way he has been acting and the fall out from such behaviour. And two those kids will be adults one day and instead of looking back at their dad as an AFL player they will sadly have to only have a real low life person to remember.

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4 minutes ago, deebug said:

No not that way. I mean i feel bad for them with having a father who ! is a public AFL footballer and the way he has been acting and the fall out from such behaviour. And two those kids will be adults one day and instead of looking back at their dad as an AFL player they will sadly have to only have a real low life person to remember.

Once upon a time there was this thing called humour and people had a sense of it!!

Relax-the AFP are on the way to your house and you can explain it to them.

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Just now, Biffen said:

Once upon a time there was this thing called humour and people had a sense of it!!

Relax-the AFP are on the way to your house and you can explain it to them.

Those days are long gone from our culture. Humour is only in old dusty books locked in the safe.

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8 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Pretty tacky way to air your dirty laundry. Two days ago it was all about her new breasts and new man.

For the sake of my kids, I'd tone it down. Each to their own I suppose. 

Don't get me wrong, Stringer is a filthy man-[censored], I hope he still goes to Essendon. 

What would be a less tacky way? She said in the article she tried approaching the club about it and was turned away. 

The man has problems, clearly. He is on a path to ruin and seems hell bent on hurting those he claims to love in the process. He almost certainly isn't the only one in the AFL system having these battles. The clubs and the AFL aren't doing much to change it. I don't see how the ball can get rolling on addressing toxic culture without someone speaking up.

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2 hours ago, DaveyDee said:

Fantastic opportunity for the club that lands Stringer to help him rebuild his life - clearly the Dogs dont have the support structure needed. Nobody yet has stated what crime he has committed or what he did wrong apart from let his personal life effect his professional life. Had his form not dropped at the Doggies all the bulldust would have blow over. 

Sure the noisy right wing conservative do-gooders will have their say - but its 2017 not 1964. 

But his form did drop off at the dogs, his personal life did effect his (and others at the clubs) professional life. They are givens, not hypothetical. 

He's a nasty piece of work and I'm glad it appears our club will continue its 'no dhead' policy. Nearly all posters on here have faith in the recruiting decisions Goody, Taylor, TViney and Mahoney have made over the last few years. You should too.

Your continual love for Stringer and hyperbolic rants about "noisy right wing conservative do gooders" is certainly good for a laugh. Ever thought about stand up comedy?

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9 minutes ago, Nasher said:

What would be a less tacky way? She said in the article she tried approaching the club about it and was turned away. 

The man has problems, clearly. He is on a path to ruin and seems hell bent on hurting those he claims to love in the process. He almost certainly isn't the only one in the AFL system having these battles. The clubs and the AFL aren't doing much to change it. I don't see how the ball can get rolling on addressing toxic culture without someone speaking up.

Absolutely, Dogs have stuffed this whole Stringer saga terribly. He is no alter boy but worth the risk - if we dont land him as I said earlier wish the boy luck he is an amazing football talent that can be obtained for a relatively reasonable price.  

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