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2 hours ago, Lord Travis said:

The drugs part of it is the less concerning part. The references to "young girls" and following comments are the more concerning part. Wonder how deep the police can go with this stuff. 

Anyway I won't go into it further, but it's not great for the Pies to have players like DeGoey and Crisp both treating or objectifying women like this...

DeGoey - you mean the 2nd best midfielder in the game at the moment (4 spots above Clarry) according to Matthew Lloyd.

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10 minutes ago, FritschyBusiness said:

Why did my comment get deleted? I just quoted what Jack Crisp said since I have a copy of it. 

The moderators have to make judgments about the evidence presented and, at this early stage, we reserve the right to err on the side of caution about what we can allow in terms of descriptions of the content of the video.


4 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

The moderators have to make judgments about the evidence presented and, at this early stage, we reserve the right to err on the side of caution about what we can allow in terms of descriptions of the content of the video.

Thank you for the explanation. I guess I'll keep the truth to myself and everyone else can speculate. 

The photos lobbed up on my desk last night, the photos had it all white looking substances, nudity, derogatory language towards women, more white looking substances etc.

The optics don't look good at all and i suspect he'll be taking a little holiday very shortly.

Hope the holiday is not as short as his you know what.😂

Don't know how he's allowed to play tonight to be honest.

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4 hours ago, AzzKikA said:

That's the way Mark Robinson goes about business, de fluff will always out sell the truth

Poor old Robbo’s crook this week. Shouldn’t bag him at least over this one.

 

Cooked to a Crisp

Just how I like my magpies

6 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Geez. Always Collingwood. What is it with that club? 

Collingwood dont have a drug culture problem..... JUST A HUGE CULTURE PROBLEM FULL STOP!!! 

Basket case of a club! Never learn!


1 hour ago, FritschyBusiness said:

Thank you for the explanation. I guess I'll keep the truth to myself and everyone else can speculate. 

You do know that the moderators of the site need to be responsible in the content permitted on the site in view of the laws of libel and defamation?

17 minutes ago, Elwood 3184 said:

You do know that the moderators of the site need to be responsible in the content permitted on the site in view of the laws of libel and defamation?

Thats why I asked for an explanation. The photos I have are being circulated by the herald sun now anyway (not from me). 

Reported via news.com.au - don't judge me, it's what came up on Google...

Former Collingwood president Eddie McGuire reacted to the video on Footy Classified.

“The Collingwood Football Club will do its due diligence with the AFL to see whether it was historical, whether it was private and confidential and whether Jack Crisp is the victim here.”

Come in spinner...

30 minutes ago, TRIGON said:

Reported via news.com.au - don't judge me, it's what came up on Google...

Former Collingwood president Eddie McGuire reacted to the video on Footy Classified.

“The Collingwood Football Club will do its due diligence with the AFL to see whether it was historical, whether it was private and confidential and whether Jack Crisp is the victim here.”

Come in spinner...

Pity for Tom Morris he wasn’t a Pies player, instead of a media member. His conversations were private, but he got sacked. His situation was miles away from these allegations.

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Look I don't care what is alleged to have happened. I just want him to miss a game, then go on to continue his great career. 

4 hours ago, Lord Travis said:

The drugs part of it is the less concerning part. The references to "young girls" and following comments are the more concerning part. Wonder how deep the police can go with this stuff. 

Anyway I won't go into it further, but it's not great for the Pies to have players like DeGoey and Crisp both treating or objectifying women like this...

You forgot about the other two immature imbeciles who were rating and objectifying women on Tik Tok last year. 
 

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If nothing else it will give Dayne Zorko an opportunity to try out some new material. 

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typo

2 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

If nothing else it will give Dayne Zorko an opportunity to try out some new material. 

Zorko can hardly hold a stiff opinion in this saga after his history


31 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Pity for Tom Morris he wasn’t a Pies player, instead of a media member. His conversations were private, but he got sacked. His situation was miles away from these allegations.

For the most part I agree with you. My point is that both situations require introspection so that the individuals involved can learn from it and grow as a person. Playing the 'victim-card' doesn't foster introspection.

The spin on history and privacy is a moot point… Being disrespectful 2 years ago does not take way from the content or intent. 
 

if it was private, it would not have become public. 
 

We have the likes of Eddie being a mouth piece to society and that worries me more than Crisp. 

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18 hours ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Magpies star Jack Crisp investigated after leaked video circulates on social media

Does Collingwood have a drug culture issue? They had to deal with Ginnivan earlier on the year and now this!

Culture:

The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.  

or

cellstissuesorgans, or organisms grown for scientific purposes

 

Clearly not the first definition: maybe the second is more appropriate?

 

 

30 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Culture:

The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.  

or

cellstissuesorgans, or organisms grown for scientific purposes

 

Clearly not the first definition: maybe the second is more appropriate?

 

 

filth don't have a culture problem

they have a kulcha problem


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