RB wrote:No doubt there'll be more to emerge, but considering we're talking about a bunch of neanderthal young blokes (i.e. footballers) at their end-of-season knees up, this stuff really does seem on the tame side and I can't say I understand what the fuss is about.
Imagine if the St. Kilda dwarf ignition incident occurred today.
Or school girl affair
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Jim05 wrote:Private function and alleged that the bartender dobbed them in. One player dressed as Jarryd Hayne and had a blow up doll and another dressed as P Diddy apparently
Its just none of the AFL's business imo, its a private function. The bartender should lose his job
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It wasnt an official AFL or Club sanctioned event, it was a private show
The Club season was over as such, not sure that they can bring the game into disrepute if their season is over
The whole situation is a joke, the boys did the right thing, hired a private venue, had a session with antics amongst themselves, had a laugh, went home
If it's being treated as such by the AFL where is the players association coming to assist their players
Seems to me there are rules for some and not for others
locky801 wrote:Complaint laid by a female bar staff member
It wasnt an official AFL or Club sanctioned event, it was a private show
The Club season was over as such, not sure that they can bring the game into disrepute if their season is over
The whole situation is a joke, the boys did the right thing, hired a private venue, had a session with antics amongst themselves, had a laugh, went home
If it's being treated as such by the AFL where is the players association coming to assist their players
Seems to me there are rules for some and not for others
Sounds to me like the only appropriate action could possibly be a ban from the venue for a month if their rules are like SA. But thats even stretching it.
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So … the AFL say don’t dress up as Raygun or famous people to have some fun at a private gathering with only players in attendance … but …. take as much illicit drugs as you like and we’ll cover it up and pretend that we’re world leaders in drug detection.
I find the $20k fine to the captain for not shutting it down to be the most offensive thing that happened. The players would have every right to say ease up skip. If he then lagged them in then he's finished as a skipper. Unless there's violence or illegal activity going on then sure step in. But in this instance he's just letting his hair down like everyone else.
Since when is poor taste a reason to suspend and fine people?
People actually think stuff like this is appropriate? OK AFL seems to have gone overboard with the fines - an apology and a few grand donation to a charity and all move on would have been the best play here.
Dutchy wrote:People actually think stuff like this is appropriate? OK AFL seems to have gone overboard with the fines - an apology and a few grand donation to a charity and all move on would have been the best play here.
Depends what the truth is.....................black face P-Diddy and young girls. Nah probably should have thought that one through a fair bit more.
If its just Raygun dressup!!! come on now!!! They cant be serious about fines for that.
Dutchy wrote:People actually think stuff like this is appropriate? OK AFL seems to have gone overboard with the fines - an apology and a few grand donation to a charity and all move on would have been the best play here.
Depends what the truth is.....................black face P-Diddy and young girls. Nah probably should have thought that one through a fair bit more.
If its just Raygun dressup!!! come on now!!! They cant be serious about fines for that.
Dressing up ain’t my go too but what people do in private is their business
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