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Ben Cousins speaks

Posted:
Wed Feb 06, 2008 1:47 pm
by Dogwatcher
Good on you Ben for at least making some comment about your drug addiction.
Also, well done to Anthony Mundine for being involved in such a program. Some times the big mouth does things you've got to respect him for.
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/stor ... 01,00.html
Re: Ben Cousins speaks

Posted:
Wed Feb 06, 2008 2:02 pm
by JK
Well said DW
Re: Ben Cousins speaks

Posted:
Wed Feb 06, 2008 2:03 pm
by Pup
I Listened to the press conference on SEN. It was good to hear from him.
He did not say much but also was not the time to spill everything. It was certainly a start which is all we can ask and hopefully he is on the way up.
Re: Ben Cousins speaks

Posted:
Wed Feb 06, 2008 2:08 pm
by Broadie
Dogwatcher wrote:Also, well done to Anthony Mundine for being involved in such a program. Some times the big mouth does things you've got to respect him for.
Not very often, though. If his gloves worked as well as his mouth, he'd be the greatest boxer the world has ever seen. If you want to know how good he actually is, just ask him.
Re: Ben Cousins speaks

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Wed Feb 06, 2008 5:59 pm
by Jar Man Out
Got to feel for Ben. Not the only AFl player with an addiction.
Its just that the others have good addictions apparently.

Re: Ben Cousins speaks

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Wed Feb 06, 2008 8:27 pm
by Hondo
Good on Ben for finally speaking openly about his challenges
I think there was a small minority out there still thinking this was a media and police beat-up hopefully everyone by now has accepted the reality of where he is at like Ben seems to have
Hopefully its onwards and upwards from here
Re: Ben Cousins speaks

Posted:
Wed Feb 06, 2008 9:48 pm
by rooburger
"I’m not ashamed or embarrassed to say I have, or had, a drug problem because for a lot of people they don’t choose to do it, in a lot of ways it chooses them," Cousins said.
give me a break!
he is still in denial.
we all have a chance to choose.
who did for you aliens

Re: Ben Cousins speaks

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Thu Feb 07, 2008 6:27 am
by Booney
Ben Cousins speaks.....but not very well.
Re: Ben Cousins speaks

Posted:
Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:44 am
by locky801
Saw the interview on TV, not real sure about it, seemed to cocky for my liking in some aspects but in others he did seem genuine, I guess time will tell all, hopefully he can beat this addiction, experience tells me otherwise unfortunately

but miracles do happen
Re: Ben Cousins speaks

Posted:
Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:50 am
by TroyGFC
Hooray he has finally spoken out without his prepared statement. It is a step forward and he has gained some respect from me, still I think he should not play AFL again but maybe a second tier competition and not at Glenelg -too old anyway.
Re: Ben Cousins speaks

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Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:10 am
by Pup
TroyGFC wrote:Hooray he has finally spoken out without his prepared statement. It is a step forward and he has gained some respect from me, still I think he should not play AFL again but maybe a second tier competition and not at Glenelg -too old anyway.
Haha you are joking arent you? Too old

Re: Ben Cousins speaks

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Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:15 am
by Rik E Boy
Booney wrote:Ben Cousins speaks.....but not very well.
He's about as sorry as Howard IMO. Can't blame Cousins for not wanting to get into the ring with Sonny Bill Williams though, that guy is a monster.
regards,
REB
Re: Ben Cousins speaks

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Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:16 am
by Pup
locky801 wrote:Saw the interview on TV, not real sure about it, seemed to cocky for my liking in some aspects but in others he did seem genuine, I guess time will tell all, hopefully he can beat this addiction, experience tells me otherwise unfortunately

but miracles do happen
It is going to take a long time for Ben to beat this.
I honestly just think that is Bens persona when you spoke about him being cocky. To me someone who has watched him a lot in the last 12 years, that is how he always his. He even looked a bit nervous yesterday at times which is very rare IMO.
Some of the things he said did not wash with me at all but its a start and i hope he can beat this.
Re: Ben Cousins speaks

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Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:28 am
by Dogwatcher
Addicts don't ever speak the truth, even when they think they are.
However, the fact he's making some admissions is a huge step forward.
It takes time to shake off denial. And one day, he'll probably look back on some of the comments in this statement and say "I was kidding myself".
Re: Ben Cousins speaks

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Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:32 am
by Dogwatcher
Jar Man Out wrote:Got to feel for Ben. Not the only AFl player with an addiction.
Its just that the others have good addictions apparently.

You make a very good point JMO.
Re: Ben Cousins speaks

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Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:34 am
by TroyGFC
Pup wrote:TroyGFC wrote:Hooray he has finally spoken out without his prepared statement. It is a step forward and he has gained some respect from me, still I think he should not play AFL again but maybe a second tier competition and not at Glenelg -too old anyway.
Haha you are joking arent you? Too old

30 years is getting too old for a footy club with very young players averaging 25 (?). Bar Forest and now Bode. Gotta look towards the next 5 years to remain competitive not just buy a premiership then go down hill quickly when players start to retire.
Re: Ben Cousins speaks

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Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:42 am
by Pup
TroyGFC wrote:Pup wrote:TroyGFC wrote:Hooray he has finally spoken out without his prepared statement. It is a step forward and he has gained some respect from me, still I think he should not play AFL again but maybe a second tier competition and not at Glenelg -too old anyway.
Haha you are joking arent you? Too old

30 years is getting too old for a footy club with very young players averaging 25 (?). Bar Forest and now Bode. Gotta look towards the next 5 years to remain competitive not just buy a premiership then go down hill quickly when players start to retire.
This was one of the best players in the AFL in the last 2 years and you would not have him at Glenelg because of his age. Please. Glenelg would snap him up in a heartbeat if they thought he had no problems and could afford him. Cousins could have easily played for another 4-5 years if he did not do this to himself. Maybe longer.
Re: Ben Cousins speaks

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Thu Feb 07, 2008 3:43 pm
by hearts on fire
IF Ben Cousins did not have a drug addiction and he was clean, i would say he would get a game at any club. He is probably the 2nd best player alongside Chris Judd. If my club had the chance to get him and they didn't pick him up, i would be disapointed.
Re: Ben Cousins speaks

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Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:03 pm
by TroyGFC
Short term solution, no long term gain IMO, he doesn't seem to be a clubman and at the age of 30 that is what you should be, a leader on and off the field, as I expect newly retired Cows players Bode (Glenelg), Torney (South) will be. As the saying goes club is bigger than one or two players. PS we got rid of Culprit for that reason.
Re: Ben Cousins speaks

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Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:21 pm
by Jar Man Out
Dogwatcher wrote:Jar Man Out wrote:Got to feel for Ben. Not the only AFl player with an addiction.
Its just that the others have good addictions apparently.

You make a very good point JMO.
Cos no gambling addict has ever caused anyone any grief ever DW. Its purely the drug addicts that ruin society.
Would love to be cousins lawyer.
So AFl gambling addiction is fine but a drug addiction bad and bringing the entire sport of AFL into disrepute hey.
ARE YOU SERIOUS ????????
You gave two admitted addicts a fine which was halfed incase they relapses and your full support. The other addict on DRUGS you told to get out the country we want nothing to do with you .
FAIR ???