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1 hour ago, jnrmac said:

The way that Zorko has tried to deflect from his gutter mouth by saying he was provoked was disgusting.

The AFL should have acted on him and Brisbane should remove the Captaincy.

i think he was trying to say he was provoked by the fact that the demons were giving them a jolly good rogering

 
11 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i think he was trying to say he was provoked by the fact that the demons were giving them a jolly good rogering

Well he had to come up with something,  " well it wasn't me teach, they were all picking on me".

15 minutes ago, willmoy said:

Well he had to come up with something,  " well it wasn't me teach, they were all picking on me".

He denied saying anything initially then changed his story twice. 

 
18 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

He denied saying anything initially then changed his story twice. 

And he was clearly the instigator from the first bounce despite what he wants you to believe. Perhaps some Melbourne players did get stuck into him but not before he decided to get into push and shoves and headlocks first. World class [censored].

Lions are slow learners, believe by taking cheap shots at the demons will put us off our game. 
Let’s see after three flogging whether they continue with their tough guy act next time we play!!

 

On another topic would be delighted to see Lions & Tigers belt the heck out of one another this weekend!😃

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3 hours ago, willmoy said:

Well he had to come up with something,  " well it wasn't me teach, they were all picking on me".

From the "the dog ate my homework" school of excuses.

4 hours ago, jnrmac said:

The way that Zorko has tried to deflect from his gutter mouth by saying he was provoked was disgusting.

The AFL should have acted on him and Brisbane should remove the Captaincy.

His Interview with SEN last week was weak as you know what. Saying that Petty came over to him at 3QT and he was kind of surprised and trying to remember what he might have said. The next minute we're hearing reports that he was provoked and the victim or slurs that were just as terrible as what was said to Petty.

I'm sorry, but if you said something out of severe hurt from waht came in your direction, you KNOW what it was at 3QT that you said and you don't look all sheepish about it either. 

Disappointing the way this has all gone down. 

Perhaps the AFL could do with a better than good flogging in the next fortnight or so.

And afterwards why not instead of just one retirement, we could have the whole rabble resign en masse.

On a serious note there is a good reason for a fairly dysfunctional Board to look at their operational arm from a point of view of a public relations shambles these last few years and make some effort to see what's working and what isn't.

 

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