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  • pewpewpew changed the title to De Goey is the New Story
 
 

Acting like a prize goose on a dance floor… sounds like some one knows exactly what that entails eh Ralphy!


 
7 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Bartlett just can’t catch a break. Everyone trying to steal his thunder.

That is funny 


15 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Bartlett just can’t catch a break. Everyone trying to steal his thunder.

Post of the year. Absolutely brilliant 🤣

1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Collingwood letting him go to Bali is hilarious

Quite the eyebrow-raiser that decision - perhaps a shrewd strategy to reduce his future asking price. 

no question of the filth 'letting' him go

they can 'advise against', but he's an adult, and can / is allowed to make his own decisions during the 'gap week' in the season

nothing wrong with his trip over there other than his dance floor moves look to lack any sense of rhythm

8 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Collingwood letting him go to Bali is hilarious

probably slightly better than letting him go to vegas, but


Listening to some callers talk about the video just shows how much society falls short in understanding how much of an issue we have regarding violence in general and sexual harassment. 

Im gobsmacked that the average Joe find De Goey's behavior tolerable and that 'boys will be boys' or 'leave him alone - he's only human' or 'he's on holiday' or 'do we expect him to be a robot'. 

I'm also gob-smacked at how easy the media is going on him this time given his track record in comparison to a punch up between two team mates and even more surprising was the non-event of Bailey taking Cocaine.

For what its worth they are  equal in my view. The only difference was one team was on top of the ladder, faultless all year and then a speckle of blood hits the water and the sharks came a circling. 

 

36 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

no question of the filth 'letting' him go

they can 'advise against', but he's an adult, and can / is allowed to make his own decisions during the 'gap week' in the season

nothing wrong with his trip over there other than his dance floor moves look to lack any sense of rhythm

He probably told them he was going to a yoga retreat in Ubud.


34 minutes ago, CYB said:

Listening to some callers talk about the video just shows how much society falls short in understanding how much of an issue we have regarding violence in general and sexual harassment. 

Im gobsmacked that the average Joe find De Goey's behavior tolerable and that 'boys will be boys' or 'leave him alone - he's only human' or 'he's on holiday' or 'do we expect him to be a robot'. 

I'm also gob-smacked at how easy the media is going on him this time given his track record in comparison to a punch up between two team mates and even more surprising was the non-event of Bailey taking Cocaine.

For what its worth they are  equal in my view. The only difference was one team was on top of the ladder, faultless all year and then a speckle of blood hits the water and the sharks came a circling. 

 

Get a life.  You sound like a total kiljoy.

28 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Will be hilarious if he catches Covid while partying over there.

Could end up catching a lot more than covid...

 

I wonder what his life might be like post football when he has no guardrails at all. 

4 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I wonder what his life might be like post football when he has no guardrails at all. 

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