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Bolton, Rioli Involved in Night Club Fight

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Hahahahahahahaha how many [censored] do they have at that club?  

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Rule 1 Dont Condemn till you know the full story

Rule 2 Dont attend nightclubs that may or may not draw heat

Rule 3 Always defend honour of women

Rule 4 See rule 1 

 

 

If defending Riolis girlfriend then it is understandable. 

AFL players eventually get to the point that they realise they can no longer go to night clubs. Too many heroes out there wanting to start something

20 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Rule 1 Dont Condemn till you know the full story

Rule 2 Dont attend nightclubs that may or may not draw heat

Rule 3 Always defend honour of women

Rule 4 See rule 1 

 

Correct. They were hit by guys who hassled their Girlfriends 


2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

If defending Riolis girlfriend then it is understandable. 

AFL players eventually get to the point that they realise they can no longer go to night clubs. Too many heroes out there wanting to start something

Yep it’s not 2012, who goes to nightclubs these days?

3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Yep it’s not 2012, who goes to nightclubs these days?

Not me 'Jaded'...I didn't like them or go even back in the ????

31 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Rule 1 Dont Condemn till you know the full story

Rule 2 Dont attend nightclubs that may or may not draw heat

Rule 3 Always defend honour of women

Rule 4 See rule 1 

 

Wise words Mr Fence.

36 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Rule 1 Dont Condemn till you know the full story

Rule 2 Dont attend nightclubs that may or may not draw heat

Rule 3 Always defend honour of women

Rule 4 See rule 1 

Rule 5: rag on enemy clubs at every opportunity

When I heard that Shai Bolton had broken his wrist I was going to say 'done a Harmes' but the circumstances might be slightly different.


17 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Yep it’s not 2012, who goes to nightclubs these days?

Jack Watts

30 years ago I was weaving my way through a crowded nightclub making my way back from the ladies’ room when I was hit in the head with a jug of beer. It wasn’t deliberate, one big drunk guy was passing the beer to his mate, but it was reckless. My then-boyfriend was furious and asked me to point the guy out, which I did. What happened next? Nothing, that’s what. Turns out the big drunk guy was Darren Millane and the then-bf was a diehard Magpies fan. 
Needless to say, that relationship didn’t exactly flourish. 

10 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

30 years ago I was weaving my way through a crowded nightclub making my way back from the ladies’ room when I was hit in the head with a jug of beer. It wasn’t deliberate, one big drunk guy was passing the beer to his mate, but it was reckless. My then-boyfriend was furious and asked me to point the guy out, which I did. What happened next? Nothing, that’s what. Turns out the big drunk guy was Darren Millane and the then-bf was a diehard Magpies fan. 
Needless to say, that relationship didn’t exactly flourish. 

Was said nightclub the Tunnel?

2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Was said nightclub the Tunnel?

If memory serves me well it was Chasers nightclub. 


Not sure about defending girlfriends or women's honour with biffo.

Better to get out of there, avoid at all costs.

Too much male on male violence. 

Stop the macho, these guys like to fight or pick up women. All should keep away from them.

If the establishment encourages them in, don't go to the place.

Why would anyone fight in this day and age, far too much risk.  Creates anxiety, PTSD, rumination and injury, and is uncomfortable for all who witness it.

Be a man and not a [censored], get out of  the situation without violence.

The night should be safe for everyone, reclaim it.

Edited by kev martin

Would like to hear the other parties story for balance and CCTV footage might be a more reliable indicator to what happened. 

Edited by John Crow Batty

Many years ago I was advised to trust nobody and believe nothing until the actual facts were substantiated.  That premise is quadrupled for words coming out of the mouths of sportsmen involved in incidents in nightclubs or within the precincts of any licensed premises.

 
1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

30 years ago I was weaving my way through a crowded nightclub making my way back from the ladies’ room when I was hit in the head with a jug of beer. It wasn’t deliberate, one big drunk guy was passing the beer to his mate, but it was reckless. My then-boyfriend was furious and asked me to point the guy out, which I did. What happened next? Nothing, that’s what. Turns out the big drunk guy was Darren Millane and the then-bf was a diehard Magpies fan. 
Needless to say, that relationship didn’t exactly flourish. 

High, Reckless, Medium impact?

How many weeks is that? Honestly, the bouncers have no idea ........


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