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The arrogance of that club and all involved is amazing. Continually letting them off or penalising them lightly is partly to blame. A monetary fine won’t suffice in this case. 

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2 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

The AFL already putting their own spin on it and playing it down with the headline. They weren’t “caught up” in it, they were fully involved and subsequently arrested. 

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5 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Jon Ralph just tweeted "Richmond will be handed a second offence breach. Will cost them a staffer or coach next year with a fine of up to $100K which goes into the footy cap. But surely CCJ and Stack have forfeited the right to play again this year. The details

"Unlucky for the staffer/coach you'd say

Surely some poor bastard isn't going to cop the penalty for two knuckleheads who should already be boarding a plane out !

It's what happens when the club leaves the adults at home...and the kids in charge.


Obviously the message isn’t getting through , perhaps taking premiership points might actually deter this? 
 

Seriously what a bunch of imbeciles 

3 minutes ago, rjay said:

It's what happens when the club leaves the adults at home...and the kids in charge.

Agree... Balme in Melbourne and how many gaffs by Hardwick and his team.

I'm feckin sick of these COVIDIOTS. Everywhere. Open up a quarantine camp somewhere in the bush and throw them all in together. 

NO mobile phones. I don't want to hear their whinging either.

 
12 minutes ago, Delusional demon 82 said:

Obviously the message isn’t getting through , perhaps taking premiership points might actually deter this?

This.

Premiership points is the only deterrent. What do the players care about a fine paid out by the club? 8 premiership points puts the Tigers battling it out for a finals spot and impacts their peers.

20 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Jon Ralph just tweeted "Richmond will be handed a second offence breach. Will cost them a staffer or coach next year with a fine of up to $100K which goes into the footy cap. But surely CCJ and Stack have forfeited the right to play again this year. The details"

Unlucky for the staffer/coach you'd say

 

 

13 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Surely some poor bastard isn't going to cop the penalty for two knuckleheads who should already be boarding a plane out !

Perhaps the fine should be taken out of the Total Player Payments and not the livelihood of a staffer/coach.


50 minutes ago, dl4e said:

They will have to spend an evening with Palaszczuk. Can't think of any greater punishment.

Don't forget Gil is up there as well, double whammy

Interesting test of the so called independent journalists in AFL media.

Nothing obvious on the AFL website 2 hours after the story has broken

I think this incident really highlights the double standards with which the exemptions that the football community has received to be able to move across borders relative to the rest of us in society (except those with money and influence).  It’s actually just plain wrong , part of me wants Anastasia to just pull the pin on this season , morally there is something that doesn’t sit right with me that the afl will find a [censored] way to wriggle out of this like they always do, they treat the public with contempt 

the afl are arrogant, maybe a harsh lesson is required here


Surely Browne’s parents pay Channel 7 for him to work there. He can’t string a sentence together and his grammar is shocking. 

4 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Tom Browne with the scoop. Card declined lol 

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So Tom Brown is saying the merchant terminal should really be taking the fall ? 


Propaganda machine in full swing aided by the media. It doesn't matter if they were drunk or not, it doesn't matter who started the fight. The point is why were they out at 3 in the morning in the Gold Coast crook city area. Stop the spin.

Just now, Delusional demon 82 said:

So Tom Brown is saying the merchant terminal should really be taking the fall ? 

Interesting the kebab guy reckons ‘not drunk’. Not sure about others experiences, but I’d find it rather difficult to stomach a 3.30am kebab after a couple of bags at the strippers! 

A police officer once told me nothing good happens after 3 am. And a full moon makes it 100 times worse.

 
7 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Interesting the kebab guy reckons ‘not drunk’. Not sure about others experiences, but I’d find it rather difficult to stomach a 3.30am kebab after a couple of bags at the strippers! 

Oh come come Deemented you are being far too cynical. I’m sure lots of sober people crave a delicious kabab at 3am down Cavill Avenue , washed down with a raspberry Powerade . It’s just coincidental that the kebab shop happened to be located next to an exotic entertainment venue. 


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