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2 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

What ever else emerges out of this event, I am now confident in saying that De Gooey is not a very bright lad.

I dunno Uncle... he looked pretty lit to me

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Gropey, boozed, and a long way from drug testing when you have a track record of sexual harassment, unhinged drinking and a bit of [redacted] stuff going on as well.

Also;

Jason Horne-Francis getting hacked at for, literally, visiting his mother.

 

Anyway, I predict this will greatly help Petracca's form, as De Goey was basically put on this earth to provide a cautionary tale of what Petracca's life would be like if he just half-arsed it as both a player and human being. A real 'ghost of Christmas present'.

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Collingwood are the fools in this story more so than De Goey.

They let the most immature party animal in the league head over to party animal territory right in the heart of a season which they are now contender in,, and now have to face a week of negative press rather than enjoy a well earned week off after a sensational start.

I understand the clubs can’t control 100% of their players lives but this particular player is a complete exception to the rule  after the NY incident:

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A nothing story

So what exactly has De Goey done wrong here? He's entitled to a holiday and he's entitled to dance badly. Hasn't broken any club rules. The HUN just trying to create a story out of nothing much

What he has shown is a lack of professionalism. But we already knew that

 

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16 minutes ago, BDA said:

A nothing story

So what exactly has De Goey done wrong here? He's entitled to a holiday and he's entitled to dance badly. Hasn't broken any club rules. The HUN just trying to create a story out of nothing much

What he has shown is a lack of professionalism. But we already knew that

 

Justice must not only be done it must be seen to be done! 

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40 minutes ago, BDA said:

A nothing story

So what exactly has De Goey done wrong here? He's entitled to a holiday and he's entitled to dance badly. Hasn't broken any club rules. The HUN just trying to create a story out of nothing much

What he has shown is a lack of professionalism. But we already knew that

 

So the media have vaguely said without saying it that he is off his face, there was also supposedly footage of him harassing a woman which might have shown him attempting to grope a lady (not sure, thought I read it but haven’t watched any of the videos), 

it’s more the fact that they don’t think he should be in a situation that could bring him and his club down. And jeopardise a contract he could get. 
 

But the AFL can target drug test him if they want, the club could stop him going,  but they haven’t and that’s their call. I hope that if he does anything dumb or harmful it is to none but himself.

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Glass houses everyone. Just saying. 

If he backs it up on the field then let him take a mid-season holiday to blow off steam.

6 hours ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

How would have Dennis Rodman gone playing AFL Footy and avoiding the scrutiny during his famous trips to Vegas mid season?

😂😂😂

Love how in the Last Dance even Jordan reflects how Rodman came back from one of those benders and totally smashed everyone at training. 

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37 minutes ago, Hatchman said:

Glass houses everyone. Just saying. 

If he backs it up on the field then let him take a mid-season holiday to blow off steam.

Love how in the Last Dance even Jordan reflects how Rodman came back from one of those benders and totally smashed everyone at training. 

Roadmap was a classic how he'd take off to Vegas, literally miss games, and the Coach and players had no idea when he'd be back.

Personally I think players are under so much pressure and they should be able to enjoy themselves during their break like everyone else. This is a nothing story.

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12 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

Gropey, boozed, and a long way from drug testing when you have a track record of sexual harassment, unhinged drinking and a bit of [redacted] stuff going on as well.

Also;

Jason Horne-Francis getting hacked at for, literally, visiting his mother.

 

Anyway, I predict this will greatly help Petracca's form, as De Goey was basically put on this earth to provide a cautionary tale of what Petracca's life would be like if he just half-arsed it as both a player and human being. A real 'ghost of Christmas present'.

I was so angry when Petracca was having a laugh & Hi5s to DeGoey, Quaynor, Moore & Dacois before the game

l known I’m an old f@rt but it made me think these guys are all to comfortable with themselves

Didn’t see Clarry or Max do it 

 

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B Smith and drugs = mental health 

DeGoey, Pina Coladas and boogieing = media sharpening pitchforks.

I guess DeGoey is a big boy and can handle Robbo labelling him the ‘dumbest’ player of his generation. On a weekend where we paid tribute to the late Danny Frawley. 

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1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

B Smith and drugs = mental health 

DeGoey, Pina Coladas and boogieing = media sharpening pitchforks.

I guess DeGoey is a big boy and can handle Robbo labelling him the ‘dumbest’ player of his generation. On a weekend where we paid tribute to the late Danny Frawley. 

Spot on!

The double standards are ridiculous

Assume Robbo hasn't been drunk inappropriately, ever?

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6 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Collingwood are the fools in this story more so than De Goey.

They let the most immature party animal in the league head over to party animal territory right in the heart of a season which they are now contender in,, and now have to face a week of negative press rather than enjoy a well earned week off after a sensational start.

I understand the clubs can’t control 100% of their players lives but this particular player is a complete exception to the rule  after the NY incident:

Specifically, what do you suggest Colinwood do BBP? Just interested.

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