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8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Yep. Of course it happen straight after the Melbourne game.

 

In his new statement he apologises then goes on to let everyone know he has been diagnosed with ADHD as if that's a reason why he acts like a DH

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Yep. Of course it happen straight after the Melbourne game.

Wait, I've read the suspension wrongly. 

So he's still able to play it seems.

 

So de Goey doesn't miss a game and, provided he behaves himself, pays no penalty whatsoever for his behaviour. Does the AFL think his disgusting conduct towards women in the USA and Bali is less serious than a dust-up between two Melbourne teammates?

 

Massive Collingwood Copout!


1 hour ago, Cranky Franky said:

I don't have a problem with consenting adults interacting. And if the woman said she had no problem or issues about the event its not my nor yours nor Old Dee or DD's business to be telling them how to behave.

I understand your point 'Cranky'...

Consenting adults should be left to there own devices within reason, so long as they effect no one else.

I think the issue was more that she consented after the event, said she didn't have a problem.

He was lucky otherwise he might have been a real spot of bother.

Still could be if she changes her mind.

37 minutes ago, Dee-monic said:

So de Goey doesn't miss a game and, provided he behaves himself, pays no penalty whatsoever for his behaviour. Does the AFL think his disgusting conduct towards women in the USA and Bali is less serious than a dust-up between two Melbourne teammates?

Well just stand by, I reckon the AFL Might just intervene here now that this pusillanamous and weak non action has played out!


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Sorry ... not Sorry as the kids say ...

 

I give Ginnivan a 5, but he's a ducker...

 

Thank you Collingwood.

we’ve been off the front page for a few days now

2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

But as a Representative of a “Public” Company De Goey has Trashed his Club, so he is a complete tool and it ain’t the first time. 
If he had ONE FUNCTIONING BRAIN CELL, he would have kept a low profile and stayed home. 
But now he has made himself unemployable in this industry 

 

flipping burgers is a long way down 

Sadly I think you'll find that in both AFL & Rugby some desperate Club will always offer talented players another chance no matter how corrosive they are.

Even Carey got another offer.


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Sorry ... not Sorry as the kids say ...

 

Or used to - in 2014

2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

But as a Representative of a “Public” Company De Goey has Trashed his Club, so he is a complete tool and it ain’t the first time. 
If he had ONE FUNCTIONING BRAIN CELL, he would have kept a low profile and stayed home. 
But now he has made himself unemployable in this industry 

 

flipping burgers is a long way down 

It is kind of funny how he absolutely needed to have a getaway to Bali during the bye when all accounts are he's pretty much on his last chance with the club.

 

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

 Or ............ as Paul Keating once said , "the equivalent of being slapped with a wet lettuce leaf".

Seems fair punishment when drug taking only gets two weeks.

 
1 hour ago, Bates Mate said:

In his new statement he apologises then goes on to let everyone know he has been diagnosed with ADHD as if that's a reason why he acts like a DH

No, but it wouldn't help. One of the main characteristics of ADHD is impulsiveness, and it can lead to poor decision-making, which I believe is the point he's making in his statement. "Late last year, I was diagnosed with ADHD and I am trying to become more aware of why I make mistakes that I do ..."

Seems as though everyone in AFL is bonkers.


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