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Sylvia in trouble again

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Just on Channel 7 News.

Blued with Adam McPhee at Motel Night Club last night.

The kid needs to concentrate on his footy a bit more, not late nights boozing at various night spots during the season :angry:

 

I get the feeling Colin cant handle his drink very well. The issue should be addressed with some counselling. Of all the players on our list he looks the most liable to do stupid *%it when he's drunk.

 

This will sound strange....

But.....

I would rather see our boys punching on with opposition players in pubs/clubs all across the city, as opposed to drink driving, sooking on the field and/or beating up their wives/girlfriends!

It has been a frustrating year for us as passionate supporters.... Imagine what the boys are going thru!

Role models = Yes

Robots who like being injured and losing to Collingwood = Hell No!!

I would rather see our boys punching on with opposition players in pubs/clubs all across the city, as opposed to drink driving, sooking on the field and/or beating up their wives/girlfriends!

2 out of 4 ain't bad, a DUI and a sook and he'll complete the quaddy.


Sylvia + Alcohol = Trouble

There is a simple solution to this. Decide whether you want to be a professional footballer and get your body right, or whether you want to be a tool that can't hold his alcohol and gets into fights.

I stood by him following the Didak incident, but honestly he has not learnt a thing.

It's a shame, because he could be a very good player. I just hope the club investigates and clears him of any wrongdoing. We don't need any more dramas.

2 out of 4 ain't bad, a DUI and a sook and he'll complete the quaddy.

Then we will have a half breed.....

Byron Fevola!!! :lol:

 

Onya Col!!

I hate Mcphee, i hope the Kid belted his head in


good on ya col! if its an essendon player u have my support. mchpee is a [censored]!

Let's not make any premature judgements without knowing exactly what happened....

well.. I suppose I will take the part of the ol' fuddy duddy !!

Get the boy some help. A good mentor. Then he decides what he wants to do with his life... be a champ, the makings of which he definitely has...or be just another has-been pisshead !!!

If he doesnt look like taking the right path.. sorry to say..get rid of him

well.. I suppose I will take the part of the ol' fuddy duddy !!

Get the boy some help. A good mentor. Then he decides what he wants to do with his life... be a champ, the makings of which he definitely has...or be just another has-been pisshead !!!

If he doesnt look like taking the right path.. sorry to say..get rid of him

From one ol' fuddy duddy to another - absolutely agree! What would he be earning - $150,000 - $200,000 per year? I like the way he plays, but gee, he hasn't given much value for money over the last four years! Injuries I can cope with, but the trouble this bloke has landed himself in over the journey does not inspire a lot of confidence that he will turn it around. I would be sorely tempted to flick him if he doesn't change his ways!


Nice on Col, hopefully he didn't beat him up too much, need him to take a few cheap marks and kicks on the weekend for my dreamteam! :P

Nice on Col, hopefully he didn't beat him up too much, need him to take a few cheap marks and kicks on the weekend for my dreamteam! :P

honestly people he' 21 years old. he's allowed to have a few drinks on a sunday/monday night.

give the guy a break, he's allowed to have a life.

as long as he's not breaking the law or getting into punch ons then people should stop getting neurotic about a 21 yrold bloke going out

honestly people he' 21 years old. he's allowed to have a few drinks on a sunday/monday night.

give the guy a break, he's allowed to have a life.

as long as he's not breaking the law or getting into punch ons then people should stop getting neurotic about a 21 yrold bloke going out

Deserves to be disciplined for that sort of behaviour. I'd suggest that he be dropped from the side for the rest of the season. Let him get some hunger for the game and make him play for Sandringham for the next fortnight. They know the meaning of discipline down there. Perhaps he might learn.

Im sure Kevin Rudd was involved too.

He'd been with the group earlier but had accepted an invitation from some bikers to shoot out to their clubhouse. I understand he flaked out in the back seat. It was only the third time he'd ever had too much to drink.

Who goes to Motel on a Sunday night? :wacko:;)

Col seems to mixing with the wrong crowd.. Didak, and now McPhee.

He should be hanging out with people like Brock :wub: , for example, and get spotted walking down Fitzroy Street at 2am on a Sunday morning.

Realistically, all the players do it. I have seen many a player out and about.

It's just that Col gets caught up in stupid [censored] and is found out, bringing the club into disrepute.

He needs a good spanking/talking to seeing as this isn't the first incident, and I like the idea of a mentor (Byron perhaps? ;) )


It has been a frustrating year for us as passionate supporters.... Imagine what the boys are going thru!

Plenty of people have far more to worry about in terms of frustrating lives, and don't find themselves in this sort of trouble.

On the other hand, some do...I'm not hanging the guy, but that's a pathetic excuse.

give the guy a break, he's allowed to have a life.

as long as he's not breaking the law or getting into punch ons then people should stop getting neurotic about a 21 yrold bloke going out

Oh, so he didn't? I thought 'blue' was code for fight.

Do we even know if Col was drinking, he could have been sober and Mcphee deserved to be hit.

 
This will sound strange....

But.....

I would rather see our boys punching on with opposition players in pubs/clubs all across the city, as opposed to drink driving, sooking on the field and/or beating up their wives/girlfriends!

It has been a frustrating year for us as passionate supporters.... Imagine what the boys are going thru!

Role models = Yes

Robots who like being injured and losing to Collingwood = Hell No!!

That's got to be one of the dumbest things EVER posted on this site.

Anyway, AT LEAST THE PLAYERS CAN DO SOMETHING ABOUT HOW THE SEASON IS GOING. We are doing our bit by turning up and cheering.

Colin's trade bait as far as I am concerned. All potential no substance.

Go Dees - Onward and Upward

This will sound strange....

But.....

I would rather see our boys punching on with opposition players in pubs/clubs all across the city, as opposed to drink driving, sooking on the field and/or beating up their wives/girlfriends!

It has been a frustrating year for us as passionate supporters.... Imagine what the boys are going thru!

Role models = Yes

Robots who like being injured and losing to Collingwood = Hell No!!

Krazy Jay. I think you have forgotten Sylvia has already had a violent incident involving women (his girlfriend at the time if I'm not mistaking).


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