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SEN have just reported that 3 MFC players hev been involved in scuffle in Greek bar/nightspot & included audio grab of P Gardner. MFC Pres. confirmed and says club disappointed if any of its players into any trouble and looking forward to talking to the players when they get back to Australia. They are in 1st week of 3 week trip to Europe.

Police were called but no charges laid. Said the players were "set upon" by group of swedish students and a scuffle ensued.

Hope no serious consequences.

My concern is involves furture leaders. Brocky & Jared Rivers as well as Chopper Carroll!

Dangerous times for all players and clubs.

Perhaps the students were looking for trouble?? Anyone wanting to start a rumble with Chopper must have questionable judgement!

 

It was reported on commercial radio that Carrol, McLean, and Rivers were involved in a brawl with swedish backpackers on a greek island. A please explain from the the president will be coming

 

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theres nothing more dangerous and violent than swedish backpackers

another grab from Paul G says happy to report the three boys are all well and have are heading off to Croatia. Apparently less dangerous spot??????

i know many people who would love to be set upon by swedish backpackers ;)

AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC IS NOW THE BIG BROTHER FOR AFL PLAYERS!

This is over the top reporting! Hopefully paul garnder stuck up for the guys and told people to mind there own business!

 
So do we still want to give Brock the captaincy

dunno...did he smack the bastards good and proper ?? :lol:


i'd wanna bash these scary bastards too!

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:D

Chopper > 4 scary bastards

Who the hell would want to start a fight with him?

another grab from Paul G says happy to report the three boys are all well and have are heading off to Croatia. Apparently less dangerous spot??????

Iraq and Afghanistan might be the destinations of choice soon !!!

:D

Chopper > 4 scary bastards

Who the hell would want to start a fight with him?

just pull their pigtails ...theyll scream like little piggies !! lol

Now..Erik...there's a Viking !!! pmsl !!

How can people say this isn't a big deal when everyone went off at Sylvia for his thing????

I couldn't care less if they got in punch ups all the time, there just blokes, I got in a fight 2 weeks ago. But why isn't everyone jumping on there case like they did sylvia? WEIRD.

Anyway, go Rivers!!!!


How can people say this isn't a big deal when everyone went off at Sylvia for his thing????

I couldn't care less if they got in punch ups all the time, there just blokes, I got in a fight 2 weeks ago. But why isn't everyone jumping on there case like they did sylvia? WEIRD.

Anyway, go Rivers!!!!

by all accounts the Dees are the victims..( just defending themselves ) hardly the same situation as Sylvia..is it !!

How can people say this isn't a big deal when everyone went off at Sylvia for his thing????

I couldn't care less if they got in punch ups all the time, there just blokes, I got in a fight 2 weeks ago. But why isn't everyone jumping on there case like they did sylvia? WEIRD.

Anyway, go Rivers!!!!

i think the reason they got on sylvia is because a) he has a prior record of poor behaviour and on field he hasnt exactly been delivering. and b ) sylvias issue was more relating to being so drunk he got kicked out, wasnt it?

i think the reason they got on sylvia is because a) he has a prior record of poor behaviour and on field he hasnt exactly been delivering. and b ) sylvias issue was more relating to being so drunk he got kicked out, wasnt it?

Oh and Mclean was a star this year? Did Carrol Dominate? Rivers didn't play.... No one has been delivering.

Sylvia got in a rumored punch up with Mcphee.

These three got in a fight with some randoms in another country. How do you know they werent drunk I bet they were.

Im not anti fighting, I think every real bloke needs a few blues in his time, I just think its stupid that people get on Sylvias case for a previous record but you don't know how these boys were acting and you don't know what they have done in there lives. Fights happen I think its stupid when any footy players gets in [censored] for it. But worse still is having a go at one and letting another 3 off.

How can people say this isn't a big deal when everyone went off at Sylvia for his thing????

I couldn't care less if they got in punch ups all the time, there just blokes, I got in a fight 2 weeks ago. But why isn't everyone jumping on there case like they did sylvia? WEIRD.

Because the Sylvia one was in the middle of the season and players should know better than to go out midweek and end up drunk in the wee small hours then. After the season finishes, in their own time, go for it.

And yes, unfortunately it wasnt an isolated incident for Sylvia, he's a repeat offender.


Who cares? I'd be more worried if they were in Europe and not fighting Swedish backpackers.

i know many people who would love to be set upon by swedish backpackers ;)

I was set upon by 2 Swedish backpackers in Surfers one year - what a night, thanks Anna & Lena!!

 

They've apperantly sustained minor injuries, but they're all ok.

I don't really care if they get drunk in the off season, and get into fights with backpackers, but they better not get any injuries out of it... especially Brock and Rivers, who get injured if they sneeze!!!

I was set upon by 2 Swedish backpackers in Surfers one year - what a night, thanks Anna & Lena!!

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