Symonds test career in balance again

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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby MightyEagles » Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:32 am

I want to know why he was at a pub for. He would have had a couple after the Gabba test, he should have stayed home and had a couple more.
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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby Rik E Boy » Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:33 am

Stumps wrote:I know what your saying- and yes in the grand scheme of life maybe its not a huge deal- all im saying is I dont feel particularly sorry for him- we all make decisions in life and you pay the price for them. Not a huge deal from my end as much as it may appear otherwise


Fair enough. I mean, not everyone is big hearted as me! :wink:

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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby Dirko » Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:37 am

For my 5c worth. Who gives a flying ****. So what he was in a bar. So what a pi55ed bloke was annoying the **** out of him. So what if he told the pi55ed bloke to **** off and leave him alone. He's a bloke who's entitled to a beer just like anyone else. The media in this country love finding the rough diamond and trotting out "sensationalist" headline after headline....

Write up headlines about something worthwhile you drips and leave these blokes alone.

Next.....

Mighty Eagles wrote:I want to know why he was at a pub for. He would have had a couple after the Gabba test, he should have stayed home and had a couple more.


Why ? Isn't he entitled to go out and enjoy himself much like you or I would ? Why should he live in fishbowl ? If he wants to have a drink in the pub then it's his choice. He was catching up with his NRL mates, so nothing wrong with that....
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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby Tooting Bec » Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:39 am

It all sounds like a bit of a media blow up to me. The publican has come out and said big roy has done nothing wrong and that the other patron was evicted shortly afterwards. Media Blow up Crap. Totally agree with REB
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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby dinglinga » Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:41 am

who cares if he went to a pub ... again it was REPORTED!!!! he had a couple of LIGHT BEER (yuk!!!) with members of the Rebecca Wilson Hating Australian Rugby League side.

and whos to say the guy asking for a pic and autograph wasnt acting like a d*&K .

hope roy hits 200 this weekend and says no to the journo's for an interview
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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby Drop Bear » Tue Nov 25, 2008 10:20 am

The publican has said Roy didn't do anything wrong.

Case closed.
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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby dinglinga » Tue Nov 25, 2008 10:39 am

isnt great a fricken journo can almost ruin some1 career but if its one of their own ... almost no mention ...

lets say caught with drugs in asia ...fairly limited media exposure and then able to come back to this country
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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby westozfalcon » Tue Nov 25, 2008 12:38 pm

I tend to believe that Symonds did nothing to cause trouble and was just minding his own business.

But at the moment you'd think he'd be keeping his head down and avoiding public bars like the plague, especially ones with a reputation for trouble as 'interceptor' pointed out.
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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Tue Nov 25, 2008 1:22 pm

westozfalcon wrote:I tend to believe that Symonds did nothing to cause trouble and was just minding his own business.

But at the moment you'd think he'd be keeping his head down and avoiding public bars like the plague, especially ones with a reputation for trouble as 'interceptor' pointed out.


Exactly right. It annoys me that high profile sporting people who have been in the media for all the wrong reasons don't seem to understand the media are out there just waiting for them to slip up again.

Some even would resort to tactics of setting up the incident to give them something to write about. They're not interested in Symonds, just the story.

It's time sporting people learned this lesson, and Symonds would be better served staying out of public places, especially bars, for the time being.

It's all very well saying they should be allowed to have a drink in a bar like the average bloke. However, the average bloke hasn't just had a press conference telling the world of his problems with alcohol.

FFS Symo, get smart for a change.
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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby Drop Bear » Tue Nov 25, 2008 1:29 pm

Adelaide Hawk wrote:
westozfalcon wrote:I tend to believe that Symonds did nothing to cause trouble and was just minding his own business.

But at the moment you'd think he'd be keeping his head down and avoiding public bars like the plague, especially ones with a reputation for trouble as 'interceptor' pointed out.


Exactly right. It annoys me that high profile sporting people who have been in the media for all the wrong reasons don't seem to understand the media are out there just waiting for them to slip up again.

Some even would resort to tactics of setting up the incident to give them something to write about. They're not interested in Symonds, just the story.

It's time sporting people learned this lesson, and Symonds would be better served staying out of public places, especially bars, for the time being.

It's all very well saying they should be allowed to have a drink in a bar like the average bloke. However, the average bloke hasn't just had a press conference telling the world of his problems with alcohol.

FFS Symo, get smart for a change.


Nope. **** the media. Just because they report bullshit stories doesn't mean a bloke can't have a beer with his mates.
Even though Roy has admitted to struggling with alcohol during last year, doesn't give people the right to slander him because some drunken dickhead has a go at him. Wouldn't it be nice to see the media get behind our Aussie sports stars instead of pulling them down like pathetic overseas Tabloid newspapers. Once more, **** the media.
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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Tue Nov 25, 2008 2:11 pm

Drop Bear wrote:
Adelaide Hawk wrote:
westozfalcon wrote:I tend to believe that Symonds did nothing to cause trouble and was just minding his own business.

But at the moment you'd think he'd be keeping his head down and avoiding public bars like the plague, especially ones with a reputation for trouble as 'interceptor' pointed out.


Exactly right. It annoys me that high profile sporting people who have been in the media for all the wrong reasons don't seem to understand the media are out there just waiting for them to slip up again.

Some even would resort to tactics of setting up the incident to give them something to write about. They're not interested in Symonds, just the story.

It's time sporting people learned this lesson, and Symonds would be better served staying out of public places, especially bars, for the time being.

It's all very well saying they should be allowed to have a drink in a bar like the average bloke. However, the average bloke hasn't just had a press conference telling the world of his problems with alcohol.

FFS Symo, get smart for a change.


Nope. f*** the media. Just because they report bullshit stories doesn't mean a bloke can't have a beer with his mates.
Even though Roy has admitted to struggling with alcohol during last year, doesn't give people the right to slander him because some drunken dickhead has a go at him. Wouldn't it be nice to see the media get behind our Aussie sports stars instead of pulling them down like pathetic overseas Tabloid newspapers. Once more, f*** the media.


Well then, the player needs to accept the consequences of his actions.

There are plenty of things we should be able to do ..... we should be able to leave our houses and cars unlocked, young girls should be able to walk the streets in perfect safety .... but we can't always do what we want. That's life.

Unfortunately, the media have a lot of power, and we've given it to them by reading their squalid tabloids. There's no good sporting icons complaining about the media because a lot of their fame is due to media coverage in the first place.
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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Tue Nov 25, 2008 4:09 pm

just a little publicity to boost the crowds this weekend
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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby Drop Bear » Tue Nov 25, 2008 4:11 pm

Storm in a ******* tea cup. Nothing but a beat up (in more ways than one).
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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby whufc » Tue Nov 25, 2008 6:38 pm

Im not bagging the bloke or anything but i have heard alot of stories about Andrew Symonds and his lack of tactness towards fans/autograph hunters and the general public.

Example being my wife was then working at Subway hindley st during last years Adelaide test match, all the players eat there during their stay, being my favourite player the misses while serving him asked if he could sign an autograph for me, to reply of "your a sandwich artist, just do you your job and make my sandwich hey." IMHO if he didn't want to sign an autograph probably could of been a bit politer.

That was just one example i could quote a few other things he has said in the last couple of years to people i know including my 6-y-o brother, mate who is a security guard at a local venue, and a friend who got the chance to be a net bowler during the Adelaide test.

On a brighter side though my misses scored two five day passes to the test match from Shane Warne during the last Ashes series, after he came into her work and got his autograph. He asked if her and me were going, she told him how we just missed out on tickets and he said thats to bad, bad luck.

An hour and half later he walked back into subway and asked for my wife and gave her the two five day passes to the members and told her to make sure her husband (me) has a brilliant time.
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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby dinglinga » Tue Nov 25, 2008 9:55 pm

we all know roy isnt the smartest cookie in the jar

from kaspa's book ...
" roy use to write his name on the size tag on his one day tops ..asked why he did this .. his reply was so i know its my top .....

no what do one day tops have on the back of them
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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby NFC » Wed Nov 26, 2008 1:06 am

I think we all know the appropriate course of action.

Dump Symonds, call up Watto.

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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby rod_rooster » Wed Nov 26, 2008 8:38 am

NFC wrote:I think we all know the appropriate course of action.

Dump Symonds, call up Watto.

:wink:


It all makes sense now. NFC was the patron harassing Roy :lol: :lol: :wink:
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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby Drop Bear » Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:21 am

rod_rooster wrote:
It all makes sense now. NFC was the patron harassing Roy :lol: :lol: :wink:


Yep own up mate. What did you say to him?
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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby rod_rooster » Wed Nov 26, 2008 11:15 am

Well he's rightfully been cleared by CA it seems.

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24709615-11088,00.html

Thankfully common sense has prevailed.
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Re: Symonds test career in balance again

Postby Drop Bear » Wed Nov 26, 2008 11:22 am

"Police were not called and Symonds was not asked to leave the hotel."

Shows how much the media beat up stories.

Nobody would be happier (other than Roy of course) he's cleared than Matty Hayden.
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