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NRL Hooligans thread

clarence

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Sym said:
there only human brahhhh

If he was busting maybe he could have asked the people at the Hotel if he could use their facilities? Or couldn't he get back in for some reason? (Assuming the photo was taken near the Hotel he had been drinking at)
 

fedelta

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clarence said:
Sym said:
woopdy doo he pissed in public

OH NOES !?
Maybe Mason would like to offer to pay for the cleaning costs to whoever had to clean up the smell, as some sort of compensation - he's not short of a $.

agreed he should have to pay the cost of 30 seconds hosing down a wall
 

clarence

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fedelt said:
clarence said:
Sym said:
woopdy doo he pissed in public

OH NOES !?
Maybe Mason would like to offer to pay for the cleaning costs to whoever had to clean up the smell, as some sort of compensation - he's not short of a $.

agreed he should have to pay the cost of 30 seconds hosing down a wall

Ever smelt dried piss in the morning? Cats have nothing on us humans as far as urine smell goes!  :vomit:
 

Ben

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clarence said:
fedelt said:
clutching at straws

More like the hounds are onto them, with cameras loaded. NRL players will have to be very discreet from here on I think.
or maybe they could stop being drunken idiots but I doubt that will happen
 

clarence

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Aceventura19 said:
clarence said:
fedelt said:
clutching at straws

More like the hounds are onto them, with cameras loaded. NRL players will have to be very discreet from here on I think.
or maybe they could stop being drunken idiots but I doubt that will happen

TBF, there's no suggestion that Mason was drunk. He was just caught taking a piss in public. A bit stupid in these times after the last week of adverse publicity.
 

Ben

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clarence said:
Aceventura19 said:
clarence said:
fedelt said:
clutching at straws

More like the hounds are onto them, with cameras loaded. NRL players will have to be very discreet from here on I think.
or maybe they could stop being drunken idiots but I doubt that will happen

TBF, there's no suggestion that Mason was drunk. He was just caught taking a piss in public. A bit stupid in these times after the last week of adverse publicity.
ok he might not have been drunk but he is still an idiot
 

~Floss~

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I agree may seem not that bad to some, and plenty of noboddies can get away with doing it every weekend with no repurcussions.

HOWEVER, this highlights one aspect that was so unbelievable about the 4 Corners story and the follow-up interview with Johns: The NRL people still don't get it that their behaviour is being scrutinised and harshly judged... or, they don't care about the impressions of the media & public.

Forget the finer points of rape vs. consentual, legal vs. illegal... ANYTHING people judge to be immoral or out-of-line will be plastered all over the media and used against the NRL and/or the individuals in question. If they cared one iota about the future of their league and their individual careers they would not be acting without first thinking "how could this potentially be portrayed in the media"
 

clarence

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~Floss~ said:
I agree may seem not that bad to some, and plenty of noboddies can get away with doing it every weekend with no repurcussions.

HOWEVER, this highlights one aspect that was so unbelievable about the 4 Corners story and the follow-up interview with Johns: The NRL people still don't get it that their behaviour is being scrutinised and harshly judged... or, they don't care about the impressions of the media & public.

Forget the finer points of rape vs. consentual, legal vs. illegal... ANYTHING people judge to be immoral or out-of-line will be plastered all over the media and used against the NRL and/or the individuals in question. If they cared one iota about the future of their league and their individual careers they would not be acting without first thinking "how could this potentially be portrayed in the media"

+1, Floss. A lot of these professional sports people are so bloody single minded about themselves it's ridiculous. And that is across the board, from swimmers to cyclists, all football codes - you name it. And they also think that publicly humiliating themselves and offering a curt 'sorry' is often the cure to any wrong they may have committed. After all THEY said sorry!

If all professional sports people don't sit up and notice that things have changed in recent times, and that a few free tickets, a public humiliation and a 'sorry' won't cut it for criminal offences any more, then it's only a matter of counting the days down til one of them ends up behind bars for a decent stretch. The swimmer, Nick D'Arcy went very close I'm led to believe.
 

clarence

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Another one for the WTF file!
http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/latest/5575081/nrl-teams-told-adopt-brothel/
 
J

jiggles

Guest
Did u hear the Kiwi girl got deducted 2 points? Apparently she had more than 13 players on the field...

*cough*

Yeah ok, bad joke.
 

serious14

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http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,25512036-5018866,00.html

Cronulla forward Reni Maitua is reported to have tested positive to a recreational drug, and is poised to be stood down by the NRL.
The former Kangaroos lock is believed to have tested positive to a substance, believed to be cocaine or ecstasy, during a routine Australian Sports Drug Agency test about three weeks ago.

The Daily Telegraph reported that Cronulla chief executive Tony Zappia would meet Maitua's agent, Sam Ayoub, and legal counsel in Sydney, before a press conference was held later on Wednesday night.

The NRL is believed to have been informed of the positive test.

Maitua joined Cronulla at the beginning of the year after being sacked from the Bulldogs over a long history of off-field indiscretions.



Take gun.  Aim at foot.  Shoot foot.  What a deadset clown.
 

clarence

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serious14 said:
Take gun.  Aim at foot.  Shoot foot.  What a deadset clown.

[flash=200,200]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeGD7r6s-zU[/flash]

Maybe he can get a job in the DEA ^^^^  :tv:
 

FFC Mariner

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Are these people for real?

Player gets sack for repeated indiscretions and Cronulla sign him. Shock horror, he f**ks up again.

Was this just a teeny bit avoidable in the 1st place?

NRLOL

ps - keeps SFC's issues off the news too so thats good ;-)
 

serious14

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FFC Mariner said:
ps - keeps SFC's issues off the news too so thats good ;-)

SFC and the A-League have gotten out of this one with minimal damage.  Funny how timing works sometimes.
 

FFC Mariner

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Friday is a great time to "break" these stories.

Gets a bit of airtime on Friday night but weekend press is pretty much already sorted by then and by Monday its old news.

Big ups to the FFA PR people - top work.

Mind you, when it goes to trial will be tricky
 

Redline

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So the Sharks have lost their front of shirt sponsor and Manly Major stakeholders and jersey sponsor Penn Sports yesterday told The Sunday Telegraph they would review their deal with the club if Mayer was axed by a faction led by Max Delmege. And major sponsor Quantum Energy Technologies last night joined jumper sponsor Mack Trucks in claiming they, too, would consider withdrawing their money if Mayer goes.

AND

though I can't find an article for it, Channel 7 news tonight said that a nightclub in the Corss has put a sign up over their front entrance that says "No NRL Players Allowed" and that it won't be taken down until the end of the season, as they don't any more trouble. lol

Can it get any worse for them? Really?
 

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