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3 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

I'd like to agree with you but then why is he apologising?

Assume it's because he has agreed with the team to do every little this possible to lift to the standards required to be elite including staying off the P15s...

If so then this is simply an example of not being able to do all the things required, and not being true to his word... poor for $800k plus and already pathetically behind expectations

Fair point you make...

will wait to see what the club says, I don’t have much faith in Tom Morris fact reporting 

 

What I find most disappointing in all this is the lack of some grainy strip club footage where he is stuffing some of his ill gotten gains into a ripper’s g-banger whilst whispering sweet nothings 

Been at the club for 6 months not in shape, decides to a have a drinking session whilst being injured in a public place, not the smartest cookie is he?

He better be ready when he gets back, he owes this footy club big time.

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20 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Few pints on a Sunday afternoon? Stand to be corrected but this has got over-the-top outrage written all over it.

 

Won't someone think of the children!!!

Roos is right, Footy is clearly not his priority.

Turns up unfit

Drinking session while in rehab.

Not the habits of a professional 700k a year athlete, who is trying to prove himself at his new club


Makes you wonder how [censored] the culture was at Gold Coast.

They didnt give a toss if they lost as long as the party life was always available to them.

So in Rehab, turned up Pre Season UNFIT, and now Glug Glugging when in REHAB.

Can we TEAR up his deal???

If TRUE?? serious serious questions remain!

750 Gs for this bloke SERIOUSLY??

Over and out IMV!

Edited by picket fence

 

Tom Morris is just jealous he has no mates to go for a beer with. If he is a journalist with any integrity, I have played 300 elite games at AFL level. What an overreaction 

He is taking Hogan’s position on our list a little bit too literally !

Just now, The Swimming Dee said:

Tom Morris is just jealous he has no mates to go for a beer with. If he is a journalist with any integrity, I have played 300 elite games at AFL level. What an overreaction 

Maybe but the facts and pictures remain. He put himself in this position.

Disappointing either way.

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5 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Tom Morris = absolute [censored]

Agree he is a grub of the highest order, but May should know better than this.

Better pull his finger out.


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Before people say its a massive media beat up, he has obviously broken a team rule.

Melbourne have a no alchohol policy when in rehab.

Exactly, they wouldn’t make him front his team mates if it was just a beat up

This is all just one big...

 

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Bit of reverse psychology Mr Roo’s? I hope it works!

Turning up to the club unfit and now breaking players trust. Not a great career move. 

Steven May is a [censored] idiot.

Cant believe i legitimately dislike one of our own players.    What a waste of pick 6.


24 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

We have a new Jack Watts!!!!!!!?

Dont remember Jack getting suspended too often... haha

1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

  What a waste of pick 6.

Bit too early for a call like that P but I get your frustration. 

I think we are all frustrated by his actions to date. 

6 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

Agree he is a grub of the highest order, but May should know better than this.

Better pull his finger out.

Agree May should be more careful. But Morris’ story is bloke went to pub and had a few beers...give me a break. Where did Tom get the story from his instadh account. FFS what has the world become

 

he really should be sticking to mineral water until he at least gets fit enough to play again: unprofessional


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