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  • schneidermania
    On the Rookie List
    • Sep 2006
    • 13

    #46
    Originally posted by cruiser
    Only the drug charge. He will still be charged with refusing to submit to a drug test.



    I would not renew my membership of the Swans if they tried to recruit him. Not that I think for a moment that they would. Roos and co know better than to have his poison in our club. Some people on RWO need to read Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray.
    The word from WA is that being a new law he has a very good case to answer and the police had no right nor warrant to search his car to the point where they lifted up seats etc etc, therefore why he sat there and refused to move... think of him as a normal citizen did this only happen cause he was B Cousins.
    Please don't get me wrong what he and the WCE have done in the past is a joke but I had a gut feeling the police stuffed up here and there is now no way out ..

    So Ben Cousins un-contracted basically and more importantly for him, has been tested and cleared and innocent...

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    • Cosmic Wizard
      recruit me pretty please!
      • Sep 2005
      • 620

      #47
      Originally posted by top40
      Like Lockett and Hall, Spider is not a drug addict Quote:
      Originally Posted by Cosmic Wizard
      Yes he has big problems.

      But look at some of the other 'talent' we have recuited; Locket took some swan face off in a match, but we still recruited him, and Hall had a seat name for him in the Tribunal.

      Lockett and Hall were not drug addicts

      Face it, he wasn't caught with coke of estacy, or heroin.

      What? I think you will find that he is addicted to at least one of the above. What he was "caught" will is irrevant

      And if he is to escape his addiction, leaving Perth is the best thing for him.

      That's where really naivity sets in. Being a drug addicit is not like say, having a knee injury, where it will all get better in time. Its not easy for an addict to give up.


      Bottom line, there is an election on, so everyone wants to put the boot in.

      This has nothing to do with the Federal Election

      Face the hard facts people, if Spider can get a two year contract with us after his record, anyone can!!!!!

      Like Lockett and Hall, Spider is not a drug addict

      This is my post????

      Keep it real top 40.

      Use the cut, paste and copy button.
      doof-doof

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      • AnnieH
        RWOs Black Sheep
        • Aug 2006
        • 11332

        #48
        Originally posted by schneidermania
        The word from WA is that being a new law he has a very good case to answer and the police had no right nor warrant to search his car to the point where they lifted up seats etc etc, therefore why he sat there and refused to move... think of him as a normal citizen did this only happen cause he was B Cousins.
        Please don't get me wrong what he and the WCE have done in the past is a joke but I had a gut feeling the police stuffed up here and there is now no way out ..

        So Ben Cousins un-contracted basically and more importantly for him, has been tested and cleared and innocent...
        He broke the rules of his revised contract. Basically - no controversy - full stop.
        That's why his club sacked him. THEY had no choice. The AFL was jumping up and down, the SPONSORS were jumping up and down, the PEOPLE were jumping up and down. I'm sure it was a very hard decision for the club to make, but enough was enough.
        He has the option, just like everyone else in this country, to slap an unfair dismissal suit against them ... but I doubt it will stick.
        Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
        Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.

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        • schneidermania
          On the Rookie List
          • Sep 2006
          • 13

          #49
          Originally posted by Annie Haddad
          He broke the rules of his revised contract. Basically - no controversy - full stop.
          That's why his club sacked him. THEY had no choice. The AFL was jumping up and down, the SPONSORS were jumping up and down, the PEOPLE were jumping up and down. I'm sure it was a very hard decision for the club to make, but enough was enough.
          He has the option, just like everyone else in this country, to slap an unfair dismissal suit against them ... but I doubt it will stick.
          With all due respect but my peers can say to me stay out of trouble but if I get pulled over by police for having a valium tablet and the media turn up and make a meal of it, well is that my fault or the police and media for jumping to conclusions... It is innocent till proven guilty everywhere in this country, but it didn't apply here, why? cause the cops thought its a good way to get publicity on how they are coping with the drug problem, the media made a story out of it and.. its what I call a backfire for not getting your facts right.. WCE are in the same boat..
          Just goes to show how the media can portray a story the facts were there yesterday $1000 bail and leave the country, why ? the judge said there was nothing in it, I didn;t even do my HSC and I know that means they are clutching at straws..

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          • AnnieH
            RWOs Black Sheep
            • Aug 2006
            • 11332

            #50
            Originally posted by schneidermania
            With all due respect but my peers can say to me stay out of trouble but if I get pulled over by police for having a valium tablet and the media turn up and make a meal of it, well is that my fault or the police and media for jumping to conclusions... It is innocent till proven guilty everywhere in this country, but it didn't apply here, why? cause the cops thought its a good way to get publicity on how they are coping with the drug problem, the media made a story out of it and.. its what I call a backfire for not getting your facts right.. WCE are in the same boat..
            Just goes to show how the media can portray a story the facts were there yesterday $1000 bail and leave the country, why ? the judge said there was nothing in it, I didn;t even do my HSC and I know that means they are clutching at straws..
            We all admit the the court system will be clutching ... he'll be slapped with a misdemeanour at the very most.

            Unfortunately, the club (and AFL) said no controversy.

            I mentioned somewhere else the conspiracy theories that are abouding in Perth. Some say that the crims wanted to get rid of him and masterminded the whole thing - the management "conveniently" all being o/s. They're having a field day.

            The best he can do from here (if proven innocent) is sue for unfair dismissal. The best outcome of that is that they pay out his contract. He would not be reinstated.
            Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
            Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.

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            • hammo
              Veterans List
              • Jul 2003
              • 5554

              #51
              In light of these events, I hope the Swans seriously consider taking him in the pre season draft.

              Cuz could have 5 very good years ahead of him and a club like Sydney may be just what he needs to get his football and life back on track.
              "As everyone knows our style of football is defensive and unattractive, and as such I have completely forgotten how to mark or kick over the years" - Brett Kirk

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              • cruiser
                What the frack!
                • Jul 2004
                • 6114

                #52
                Originally posted by hammo
                In light of these events, I hope the Swans seriously consider taking him in the pre season draft.

                Cuz could have 5 very good years ahead of him and a club like Sydney may be just what he needs to get his football and life back on track.
                Do you think for a moment that the sinful temptations available in Sydney, where he'd be far more anonymous, wouldnt tempt him at all, given his apparent inability to exercise sound judgement and self control?
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                • swantastic
                  Veterans List
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 7275

                  #53
                  Originally posted by hammo
                  In light of these events, I hope the Swans seriously consider taking him in the pre season draft.

                  Cuz could have 5 very good years ahead of him and a club like Sydney may be just what he needs to get his football and life back on track.
                  Surely your not serious hammo,yes the Swans have done wonders for bad boys before but bringing Benny from the country town of Perth to the big smoke would IMO just make matters worse for him and our club.
                  Now this is a thread that i would expect on the ego -centric, wank session that is redandwhiteonline.com...

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                  • Wardy
                    The old Boiler!
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 6676

                    #54
                    Originally posted by cruiser
                    Do you think for a moment that the sinful temptations available in Sydney, where he'd be far more anonymous, wouldnt tempt him at all, given his apparent inability to exercise sound judgement and self control?
                    And what about the mysterious "no dickheads rule" - I mean the Swans spin doctors can only do so much to hide Cousins dickheadedness. Could it be that Cousins is the dickhead we need to have ?
                    I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure..................
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                    • hammo
                      Veterans List
                      • Jul 2003
                      • 5554

                      #55
                      Originally posted by cruiser
                      Do you think for a moment that the sinful temptations available in Sydney, where he'd be far more anonymous, wouldnt tempt him at all, given his apparent inability to exercise sound judgement and self control?
                      I think the key would be to get him away from Perth and the crowd he mixes in over there. The anonimity in Sydney or Brisbane would far outweight the temptations IMO, especially if he's living with his father or Kirky!

                      Roosy's meditiation sessions are a better escape than any drug anyway
                      "As everyone knows our style of football is defensive and unattractive, and as such I have completely forgotten how to mark or kick over the years" - Brett Kirk

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                      • Chow-Chicker
                        Senior Player
                        • Jun 2006
                        • 1602

                        #56
                        Originally posted by hammo
                        I think the key would be to get him away from Perth and the crowd he mixes in over there. The anonimity in Sydney or Brisbane would far outweight the temptations IMO, especially if he's living with his father or Kirky!

                        Roosy's meditiation sessions are a better escape than any drug anyway
                        If only it were that simple. The guy is addicted. And unless he comes to terms with that and commits himself to beating the addiction, he will be a lost soul. It isn't a matter of which city he resides. It isn't a matter of which football team he plays for. He requires a long rehabilitation process, and he has got to have the will to do it.

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                        • Donners
                          On the Rookie List
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 1061

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Chow-Chicker
                          If only it were that simple. The guy is addicted. And unless he comes to terms with that and commits himself to beating the addiction, he will be a lost soul. It isn't a matter of which city he resides. It isn't a matter of which football team he plays for. He requires a long rehabilitation process, and he has got to have the will to do it.
                          Having the incentive to do it (having finally received the wake-up call of having a contract terminated and realised his career could end if he doesn't take a chance offered him) and a focus in his life (all the people saying he came back too soon - trust me, he's much better off with a focus and purpose), would greatly aid that rehabilition process.

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                          • Chow-Chicker
                            Senior Player
                            • Jun 2006
                            • 1602

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Donners
                            Having the incentive to do it (having finally received the wake-up call of having a contract terminated and realised his career could end if he doesn't take a chance offered him) and a focus in his life (all the people saying he came back too soon - trust me, he's much better off with a focus and purpose), would greatly aid that rehabilition process.
                            And you could very well be right, And hopefully you are. But for me to be convinced that Ben Cousins is heading on the right path (rather than hope), I think I need to hear or see evidence that he has accepted that he has an addiction / problem and is determined to allow professional people to help him back to a clean and healthy lifestyle. He's still in denial.

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                            • Layby
                              Suspended by the MRP
                              • May 2006
                              • 1803

                              #59
                              I am suprised you are not on the top of the list of people he wants to tell.

                              Go figure

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                              • Chow-Chicker
                                Senior Player
                                • Jun 2006
                                • 1602

                                #60
                                Originally posted by Layby
                                I am suprised you are not on the top of the list of people he wants to tell.

                                Go figure
                                That's right! And guess what? He doesn't want to tell ANYONE.

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