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16 hours ago, jules7 said:

I know it’s not illegal, but looks like Jack will never change 

Breast-man for life.

 

I think this might be like the time Deryn Hinch was caught drinking non-alcoholic wine.

Good luck to him. 

He was on holidays having fun.

 

 

I tried googling Jack and ended up with the alarming article below (with Max Gawn putting in a cameo)! ?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6306057/Jack-Watts-text-scandal-AFL-star-messages-phone-leaked.html


if only jack attacked the footy with as much passion as he did that woman's breast, there would be no problems or criticisms ?

19 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

if only jack attacked the footy with as much passion as he did that woman's breast, there would be no problems or criticisms ?

Clearly a bottle fed baby

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So according to his manager, it wasn’t cocaine (snort, snort ?).

Hope Port Adelaide believes that and allows him to play against us in round 1.

 

That video is completely harmless.

The faux outrage brigade are insufferable!   


45 minutes ago, Elwood 3184 said:

So according to his manager, it wasn’t cocaine (snort, snort ?).

Hope Port Adelaide believes that and allows him to play against us in round 1.

Have you been to Oktoberfest before?

how is Elwood, i will be back soon

58 minutes ago, Elwood 3184 said:

So according to his manager, it wasn’t cocaine (snort, snort ?).

Hope Port Adelaide believes that and allows him to play against us in round 1.

Ricky Nixon his manager?

If it’s not an illegal substance, and the lady in question is consenting, then it’s a storm in a tea cup.

Port supporters may be pleased to see ‘that he’s getting his head over it’.

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

if only jack attacked the footy with as much passion as he did that woman's breast, there would be no problems or criticisms ?

Fair suck of the sauce, it's a woman's breast and he is a young hetro male of cause he has passion for the breast, tell me you wouldn't have passion for those breasts


10 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Richard Cranium. Still behaves like a school kid that hasn’t grown up. 

Come on mate u know you  wish that was u in the video

3 hours ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Seen it. It’s a shocking look. Similar to the Mumford video, but the fact he is doing it off a girls breasts makes it a shocking look. It’s almost career ending stuff

a massive overreaction. a) it's a legal substance and b) he is off season and he is allowed to have fun. c) it's not a great look but it's not even illegal. d) does it matter if it's off a womans chest?  she was consenting anyway.

With every day that passes, the decision to trade Jack is looking wiser. The man has gone fully fledged Wolf of Wall Street.


9 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

Come on mate u know you  wish that was u in the video

Not really. Too old. You would think after what emerged about his recent behaviour that he would not put himself in the position to have an image like this come out. He’s a moron.

I hate how everyone on here says how it proves we should've got rid of watts. Half of demonland were going to start up a petition to keep watts at the time he was about to get traded. it was embarrassing. It was even more embarrassing that he wasnt traded or delisted 5 years earlier. that's the real embarrassment 

Who gives a stuff about what footy players do in their spare time. How ever there is one point to make. Since when did people start snorting something LEGAL off a womens breast.

 
10 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Not really. Too old. You would think after what emerged about his recent behaviour that he would not put himself in the position to have an image like this come out. He’s a moron.

It’s what happens at Oktoberfest, nothing bad is happening....

47 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Have you been to Oktoberfest before?

how is Elwood, i will be back soon

No, never been to Oktoberfest before.

Elwood is very pleasant these days, especially since the beach is so handy to home and best from this time of day till sunset.


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