CENTURION wrote:csbowes wrote:CENTURION wrote:what next? a public spanking? "Look mummy, aren't they the Sturt Cheersquad? Wow, how righteous they are, after all, they have banned themselves from a SANFL footy match that most people don't give a tinker's cuss about. Gee, if they are naughty next week, maybe they will spank themselves in public. ooo! I want to be like them!" get a life.
As opposed to the planks who every year light flares and start fights for your club, yet rather than take themselves away from the game for one week to do a bit of self examination, they merely plod back home to smoke another crack pipe.
All class...
Geez mate, give Voice some credit for at least making an effort...
why do you need to not go to a bloody footy match 1 weekend to "self-examine" oneself? just do it during the week! are us mere mortals supposed to bow to you now? not a personal attack, but seriously guys, what are you trying to achieve? just swallow some concrete powder & get a thicker skin! There, analysis over.
Very cynical CENTURION. I've been trying to do the right thing to and I thought that would be to show that we were equally responsible for the crap that happened. Not trying to be a martyr or receive sympathy or even to self analyse. Purely thought it was the best thing to do.
Would you have preferred me to not take any responsibility for the actions that occurred. I saw that alot growing up in Elizabeth. Little shits that would put their head in the sand and blame the rest of the world for self inflicted issues.
I have received many good words via pm and in person for my actions during this whole saga, recieved a phone call from Chris Davies on Friday saying that he commended my actions. Matt Benson also did the same and then Scott Welch called me for an interview as he thought the same and wanted to get the story out there for the benefit of the SANFL and it standing as a family game.
In fact, you're the only person I've heard so far that has been negative about it.