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This bloke is a deadset [censored]!

Yes he played well today, but why the hell would he celebrate a goal by pointing to the infamous tattoo of his daughter?!?!?!

This is just pure stupidity! He is insighting the crowd and making himself look like an absolute dick!

Someone will clean him up before the season is out.... And hopefully they do a good job of it...

It is bad enough that he got off his suspension due to allegations of provocation.... But to then come out the next game and make a big deal of it is just ridiculous!

Play footy moron! You are a good player but you will be remembered for your stupidity rather than your ability!

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What on earth does Melbourne FC and it's supporters have to do with his daughter and the selwood case in general? Headland should go spill his guts to the West Australian or go front the WCE cheer squad if he wants to incite people. The only reason people were booing him is because he copped half a dozen weeks a few days ago and he's on the field today.

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I was there today

left at 3 quarter time, but thats another story

I took great joy in sledging Headland over the fence. Yes I said his tat was patheric. Yes I called his daughter ugly. yes he deserved every bit of it.

I can not stand the [censored]

I was sitting next to the Dockers cheersquad, and they are as soft as their players.

I actualyl had fun today, despite the loss.

I also gave that [censored] Chris Tarrant a mouthful for injuring Belly. The Docker supporters thouhgt tarrant was oretty bloody good when he took an uncontested mark in the goal square while bell lay on the ground

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This bloke is a deadset [censored]!

Yes he played well today, but why the hell would he celebrate a goal by pointing to the infamous tattoo of his daughter?!?!?!

This is just pure stupidity! He is insighting the crowd and making himself look like an absolute dick!

Someone will clean him up before the season is out.... And hopefully they do a good job of it...

It is bad enough that he got off his suspension due to allegations of provocation.... But to then come out the next game and make a big deal of it is just ridiculous!

Play footy moron! You are a good player but you will be remembered for your stupidity rather than your ability!

Agreed with everything except the bold part

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He played well today, i knew he would, but he didn't deserve to be out there. Pointing to something like a tattoo of a daughter, wife, mother, father ect. IMO is appropriate if that person is undergoing some kind of hardship at that time or has died (ala Travis pointing to painted armband at Troy's memorial game). But what Headland did by pointing to his tattoo of his daughter, to me, said "this is why I'm out here, so screw you".

He was lucky to be out there, he played well and he should've just gone through the game quietly. The way he acted felt like he spat in the face of every Melbourne supporter who came that day. I can't wait for the day when he gets belted into oblivion and is out for the four weeks he deserved.

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What a massive tool. Was celebrating playing his first good game in YEARS against a soft side who have none of their best players playing.

Hack player, one of the great dissappointments. His garbage today was proof positive of his mediocrity. Come back and play us at the G with the 10 players we have out...

Headland you are an AFL nobody sunshine.

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Im not one to hate headland at all. I was embarrised about melbourne supporters booing him. Very embarrised and am thankful he had a good game. Shame on you thoes who booed him as the selwood case HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU

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If it has nothing to do wil us why is he looking at our supporters kissing his tattoo?

Um lets see...cause all he could hear all day was supporters booing him. He deserved to shut u all up and prove u all wrong.

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we were booing headland because he was not meant to be out there

he is a mentally weak, soft thug

any sympathy, any respect he may have gained after last week was shot to peices after whoring out his daughter as an excuse to get off 2 tribunal charges

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we were booing headland because he was not meant to be out there

he is a mentally weak, soft thug

any sympathy, any respect he may have gained after last week was shot to peices after whoring out his daughter as an excuse to get off 2 tribunal charges

Haha that is an excuse i was waiting to hear...and a sh** one. You cant blame the dockers for using any excuse to get their players off. Jesus self ritchious supporter that bag collingwood members yet are just as bad.

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any sympathy, any respect he may have gained after last week was shot to peices after whoring out his daughter as an excuse to get off 2 tribunal charges

That's exactly what i thought as well, though i wouldn't quite have put it like that. I might've been ok with it if Selwood had gotten fined or suspended, but even then nothing should give you an excuse for belting someone. He used his daughter as an excuse to get of rather than standing up and saying, "i made a mistake and i let my teammates down" he took the gutless option to use a "but he started it" explanation.

Um lets see...cause all he could hear all day was supporters booing him. He deserved to shut u all up and prove u all wrong.

And for the record, I started booing him AFTER he pointed to his tat.

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Um lets see...cause all he could hear all day was supporters booing him. He deserved to shut u all up and prove u all wrong.

and whats wrong with booing players we hate with a passion? and what did he prove to us today? that he is a true and genuine thug and a [censored]! yep he proved it well..

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Im not one to hate headland at all. I was embarrised about melbourne supporters booing him. Very embarrised and am thankful he had a good game. Shame on you thoes who booed him as the selwood case HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU

occo, you should be EMBARRASSED about your spelling mate and Headland is a [censored] and a [censored] who never gets his own ball

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Um lets see...cause all he could hear all day was supporters booing him. He deserved to shut u all up and prove u all wrong.

Well it didn't work very well then did it?

Headland was booed because he shouldn't have been playing. Not his fault I know but who at the AFL would listen or care with the spin like they have put out this week.

The booing got decidley louder when he gestured to his tattoo. After complaining last week he turns the tattoo into part of his on-field antics! Unbelieveable! Just a complete contradiction to what he should have done. A grade moron.

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The big news over the week was that family should be off limits and out of the limelight, yet by doing that he brought his daughter back into the minds, and if he doesn't want her to be used against him why did he get a massive tat of her in the first place, then illegally go after Selwood, and then after all that has happened started kissing the tattoo.

Obviously not the sharpest tool in the shed.

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occo, you should be EMBARRASSED about your spelling mate and Headland is a [censored] and a [censored] who never gets his own ball

I aint embarrised about my spelling at all as i have got no better with time

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I was sitting in the Redlegs area and he was copping a fair bit of the stock standard moronic supporter abuse so I assume that those closer to the fence were doing the same. I don't have a problem with his response.

If there is one positive to come out of the Headland/Selwood incident it is that sledging both on the ground and in the stands will be policed more closely. And that as part of that comments that are disrespectful of women will be viewed in the same manner as racist remarks.

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Im not one to hate headland at all. I was embarrised about melbourne supporters booing him. Very embarrised and am thankful he had a good game. Shame on you thoes who booed him as the selwood case HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU

Well I was there today and I booed him. He should NOT have been out there today. As a Dees supporter I am certainly not thankful he tore us apart today.

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Well I was there today and I booed him. He should NOT have been out there today. As a Dees supporter I am certainly not thankful he tore us apart today.

lol Headland wasnt the reason we lost so get over ur stupid grudge

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