Jump to content


Recommended Posts

Posted

:D what a p!sser !!! :lol:

Posted

Exactly why a curfew is a splendid idea.

The longer you are out, the more alcohol you consume, the bigger [censored] you become.

Posted
:D what a p!sser !!! :lol:

Actually after reading Talking Carlton fans give it to us for bad player behaviour, it will be interesting to see what Carlton's leadership group does.

They have an important game against Richmond on Thursday, so will be interesting to see if they suspend him for any matches.

Surely he is on his last chance and can't stay in their leadership group.

Ohhhh what Judd must be thinking now, and he has to help decide the penalty. Apparently their leadership group are meeting ASAP as he has admitted it to the club.

Posted

his tank must have sprung a leak !!!!!!

Posted

lets see what fine carltank might consider giving him...maybe they will pull a number out of their arses aswell, maybe $5172.50?


Posted
lets see what fine carltank might consider giving him...maybe they will pull a number out of their arses as well, maybe $5172.50?

If they just fine him it will be a joke.

This is interesting as it will really test their 'new' philosophy of a new beginning.

Posted

The man was using drugs - he was intoxicated in a public place (against the law) - he then broke another law by peeing in public.

He has brought the game into disrepute and must be suspended by the AFL.

Posted
The man was using drugs - he was intoxicated in a public place (against the law) - he then broke another law by peeing in public.

He has brought the game into disrepute and must be suspended by the AFL.

Who mentioned anything about drugs?

Posted
Who mentioned anything about drugs?

I think TD is referring to alcohol as a drug.

The positive about our decision to suspend Sylvia is it has now put pressure on Carlton to do the same. If Carlton are soft on Fevola I think the general football public and media will be quite critical.

Considering Fevola's past and the fact he has already been in the media this preseason (speeding) I think Judd's hands are tied. Fevola will not play round 1. If he does Carlton are pathetic (but we already know that :lol:).

Posted
Who mentioned anything about drugs?

In case you are not aware - alcohol is a drug. A drug which is the second greatest killer of people in Australia after tobacco.

It is an offence to be drunk in a public place. As is the serving of alcohol to someone who is intoxicated. Urinating in public is also an offence.

He has brought the game into disrepute - the AFL must act on this.

Posted

TD i understand what you are saying, but by making comments such as

The man was using drugs - he was intoxicated in a public place (against the law) - he then broke another law by peeing in public.

you really are suggesting that he was both 'on drugs' and intoxicated.

now i drink socially quite often, and while technically alcohol is a drug, i have never heard anyone refer to it as drugs in the act of taking it have you?

people don't say do you want some drugs? they say 'do you want a beer?'. police don't say 'driving under the influence of drugs' they say 'driving under the influence of alcohol'.

i agree that alcohol can cause damage and can be quite harmful however it is not an illegal substance, is not considered a 'drug' in the sense that other illicit drugs are considered, and given the current climate involving afl players and drug taking you post just appeared to try and fuel the fire a bit.


Posted
now i drink socially quite often, and while technically alcohol is a drug, i have never heard anyone refer to it as drugs in the act of taking it have you?

people don't say do you want some drugs? they say 'do you want a beer?'. police don't say 'driving under the influence of drugs' they say 'driving under the influence of alcohol'.

Agreed. I'm drugged up right now at work (just had my morning coffee)

Posted

out of interest here is a little paragraph from wikipedia explaining how the american government defines drugs:

"In the United States, the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act definition of "drug" includes "articles intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in man or other animals" and "articles (other than food) intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of man or other animals."[7] Consistent with that definition, the U.S. separately defines narcotic drugs and controlled substances, which may include non-drugs, and explicitly excludes tobacco, caffeine and alcoholic beverages."

i know we are in australia and i know this is wikipedia, but it is interesting to see that this government defines what you refer to as 'drugs' as 'narcotics' and explicitly excludes alcohol.

Posted

the shag or australia's dumbest man was caught doing this at 4:00am on Saturday morning....

as mentioned, anytime after 1:00am, you really are inviting trouble upon yourself...

all of the facts presented, you would suggest a suspension and fine would be in order.. however, expulsion from the leadership group and a fine will be the penalty imposed....

Posted
out of interest here is a little paragraph from wikipedia explaining how the american government defines drugs:

"In the United States, the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act definition of "drug" includes "articles intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease in man or other animals" and "articles (other than food) intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of man or other animals."[7] Consistent with that definition, the U.S. separately defines narcotic drugs and controlled substances, which may include non-drugs, and explicitly excludes tobacco, caffeine and alcoholic beverages."

i know we are in australia and i know this is wikipedia, but it is interesting to see that this government defines what you refer to as 'drugs' as 'narcotics' and explicitly excludes alcohol.

Deanox - I would suggest you don't cite wikipedia (I am spending the first few weeks of this semester drumming into my 1st/2nd/3rd yr students that I will mark them down if they cite that in their essays).

Worse than that though - I would suggest you avoid any reference to the US when it comes to dealing with drug issues. They are leading the war on drugs - have been since well before Nixon made Elvis a special agent!

Many of their allies are abandoning this approach - almost quicker than they are the war in Iraq. It has been a catastrophic failure - even worse than the attempt at alcohol prohibition.

To give you an example - current rates of new HIV transmissions among injecting drug users in the US are around 30% of all notifications. Here in Australia it is currently less than 1%. The reason - needle and syringe programs which US federal law bans the use of federal funding for.

Alcohol is a drug - a dangerous one that kills many more people than all the illicit drugs combined. Vested interests however mean that we are stuck with grog. Meanwhile the drug industry entrepreneurs (aka dealers) make billions - none of which goes into govt coffers.

Drugs are bad - the war on drugs is worse. But chocolate is nice and makes me happy - does that make me a 'druggie'?

Posted
TD i understand what you are saying, but by making comments such as

you really are suggesting that he was both 'on drugs' and intoxicated.

now i drink socially quite often, and while technically alcohol is a drug, i have never heard anyone refer to it as drugs in the act of taking it have you?

people don't say do you want some drugs? they say 'do you want a beer?'. police don't say 'driving under the influence of drugs' they say 'driving under the influence of alcohol'.

i agree that alcohol can cause damage and can be quite harmful however it is not an illegal substance, is not considered a 'drug' in the sense that other illicit drugs are considered, and given the current climate involving afl players and drug taking you post just appeared to try and fuel the fire a bit.

Deanox - I suggest you have a look at the names of most state and federal health departments agencies that deal with these issues. Most now call themselves something like 'alcohol and other drug' agencies.

I was perhaps being a tad inflammatory - but at no time did I suggest he was [censored] and high on other drugs. He was, as far as I know, just [censored]. The reason I spend most weekend nights at home.

Go Dees - please don't drive me to drink this year. One more can of Melbourne Bitter and I think I will be sick.

Posted
Deanox - I would suggest you don't cite wikipedia (I am spending the first few weeks of this semester drumming into my 1st/2nd/3rd yr students that I will mark them down if they cite that in their essays).

Worse than that though - I would suggest you avoid any reference to the US when it comes to dealing with drug issues. They are leading the war on drugs - have been since well before Nixon made Elvis a special agent!

Many of their allies are abandoning this approach - almost quicker than they are the war in Iraq. It has been a catastrophic failure - even worse than the attempt at alcohol prohibition.

To give you an example - current rates of new HIV transmissions among injecting drug users in the US are around 30% of all notifications. Here in Australia it is currently less than 1%. The reason - needle and syringe programs which US federal law bans the use of federal funding for.

Alcohol is a drug - a dangerous one that kills many more people than all the illicit drugs combined. Vested interests however mean that we are stuck with grog. Meanwhile the drug industry entrepreneurs (aka dealers) make billions - none of which goes into govt coffers.

Drugs are bad - the war on drugs is worse. But chocolate is nice and makes me happy - does that make me a 'druggie'?

you are correct RE wikipedia, but as a 5th year student i know it is as good a place as any to do some background reading first up without having to read through a whole pile of academics trying to prove to the world that they are important. if i was writing a paper i would have used appropriate references. given i was replying to a post on 'www.demonland.com' wikipedia is good enough.

alcohol is a drug. but it is legal, its effects have been well studied. if used within reasonable limits is 'probably not going to kill you'. sorry i don't have a source on that one. alcoholism will kill you. binge drinking is a problem. but drinking too much coffee has its side affects also.

im not sure where you are going with that line about chocolate. are you trying to claim that ethanol is a drug, but caffine isnt? the majority of people who go out on the weekend and 'get smashed' function all week at work without alcohol. people who drink coffee often need that fix before they can work properly. which one seems more drug like?

Posted
you are correct RE wikipedia, but as a 5th year student i know it is as good a place as any to do some background reading first up without having to read through a whole pile of academics trying to prove to the world that they are important. if i was writing a paper i would have used appropriate references. given i was replying to a post on 'www.demonland.com' wikipedia is good enough.

alcohol is a drug. but it is legal, its effects have been well studied. if used within reasonable limits is 'probably not going to kill you'. sorry i don't have a source on that one. alcoholism will kill you. binge drinking is a problem. but drinking too much coffee has its side affects also.

im not sure where you are going with that line about chocolate. are you trying to claim that ethanol is a drug, but caffine isnt? the majority of people who go out on the weekend and 'get smashed' function all week at work without alcohol. people who drink coffee often need that fix before they can work properly. which one seems more drug like?

Ox - I was just trying to point out the double standards - as we know chocolate contains caffeine (a drug) - and one that I enjoy especially while the major stores are peddling it so aggresively atm.

The fact that alcohol is legal yet is known to kill many people every year is what I was trying to highlight. How many people die from cannabis overdoses?

Dr Alex Wodak (one of the world's leading authorities on AOD issues) made a very impressive submission to Bronwyn Bishop's 'Winnable War on Drugs' inquiry last year about how cannabis should come under a similar tax regime as alcohol and tobacco and the revenue could be taken out of the pockets of the drug dealers and go towards helping people experiencing problems with cannabis (btw a small percentage of those that use the stuff). A compelling argument I thought. Bishop labelled him 'a drug industry elite' who was undermining her governments zero tolerance approach.

Prohibition does not work, we have evidence from the failed alcohol prohibition that is very clear. We need to look at alternative approaches.

Another example is the new crisis we face with the strong 'afghan brown' heroin that is now on the market in the bigger cities (not yet here in Tassie though). Howard claimed his tough on drugs approach had led to a fall in use of this drug. In reality they just switched to what was more readily available on the market - ice, speed and cocaine. Now the market has changed again and we are witnessing a new wave of heroin related deaths. Will we ever learn?

I still think Fev has brought the game into disrepute and should be investigated and suspended by the AFL as a serial offender. We need to take a zero toelrance approach to pi**heads.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Demonland Forums  

  • Match Previews, Reports & Articles  

    TRAINING: Wednesday 22nd January 2025

    Demonland Trackwatchers were out in force for training at Gosch's Paddock on Wednesday morning for the MFC's School Holidays Open Training Session. DEMONLAND'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS REHAB: TMac, Chandler, McVee, Tholstrup, Brown, Spargo Brown might have passed his fitness test as he’s back out with the main group.  Sparrow not present. Kozzy not present either.  Mini Rehab group has broken off from the match sim (contact) group: Max, Trac, Lever, Fullarton

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Monday 20th January 2025

    Demonland Trackwatcher Gator attended training out at Casey Fields to bring you the following observations from Preseason Training. GATOR'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS There were 5 in the main rehab group, namely Gawn, Petracca, Fullarton, Woewodin and Lever.  Laurie was running laps by himself, as was Jefferson.  Chandler, as has been reported, had his arm in a sling.  Lindsay did a bit of lap running later on. Some of the ''rehab 5'' participated in non contact drills and b

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Wednesday 15th January 2025

    There were a number of Demonland Trackwatchers at Gosch's Paddock this morning to bring you their observations from Preseason Training. KEV MARTIN'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS They were going hard at each other. The sims were in two 15 minute blocks. The second block finished a few minutes early, they gathered and had another 7 minutes at it. I think they were asked to compete, as they would play against an opposition. There was plenty of niggle, between some of them. At the end o

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Monday 13th January 2025

    Better late than never … and quite frankly, there’s very little to report other than that training took place at Casey Fields this morning, that Tracc was there nursing his rib injury and that some photographs are on the club’s social media including this one of Clarrie in Raging Bull stance that gives rise for confidence. The other news is that the club has a new train on player in 185cm Dandenong Stingrays midfielder Noah Hibbins-Hargreaves (love the hyphenated name which is just so fitti

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Thursday 9th January 2025

    Welcome back to Demonland for those like me who have been on vacation. I’m posting this with some trepidation because of a certain amount of uncertainty surrounding the return of preseason training in 2025 after a flurry of weddings including those of our coach, one of our superstar players and a former premiership champion player and bloke, not to mention the recent mysterious incident that occurred on the Mornington Peninsula.  I believe that the team reassembles this morning at Casey Fie

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Wednesday 18th December 2024

    It was the final session of 2024 before the Christmas/New Years break and the Demonland Trackwatchers were out in force to bring you the following preseason training observations from Wednesday's session at Gosch's Paddock. DEMONLAND'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS TRAINING: Petracca, Oliver, Melksham, Woewodin, Langdon, Rivers, Billings, Sestan, Viney, Fullarton, Adams, Langford, Lever, Petty, Spargo, Fritsch, Bowey, Laurie, Kozzy, Mentha, George, May, Gawn, Turner Tholstrup, Kentfi

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Monday 16th December 2024

    Demonland Trackwatchers braved the sweltering heat to bring you their Preseason Training observations from Gosch's Paddock on Monday morning. SCOOP JUNIOR'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS I went down today in what were pretty ordinary conditions - hot and windy. When I got there, they were doing repeat simulations of a stoppage on the wing and then moving the ball inside 50. There seemed to be an emphasis on handballing out of the stoppage, usually there were 3 or 4 handballs to

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports 1

    TRAINING: Friday 13th December 2024

    With only a few sessions left before the Christmas break a number of Demonlander Trackwatchers headed down to Gosch's Paddock to bring you their observations from this morning's preseason training session. DEMONLAND'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS PLAYERS IN ATTENDANCE: JVR, Salem, McVee, Petracca, Windsor, Viney, Lever, Spargo, Turner, Gawn, Tholstrup, Oliver, Billings, Langdon, Laurie, Bowey, Melksham, Langford, Lindsay, Jefferson, Howes, McAdam, Rivers, TMac, Adams, Hore, Verrall,

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports

    TRAINING: Wednesday 11th December 2024

    A few new faces joined our veteran Demonland Trackwatchers on a beautiful morning out at Gosch's Paddock for another Preseason Training Session. BLWNBA'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS I arrived at around 1015 and the squad was already out on the track. The rehab group consisted of XL, McAdam, Melksham, Spargo and Sestan. Lever was also on restricted duties and appeared to be in runners.  The main group was doing end-to-end transition work in a simulated match situation. Ball mov

    Demonland
    Demonland |
    Training Reports
  • Tell a friend

    Love Demonland? Tell a friend!
×
×
  • Create New...