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Most clubs have rules these days, regarding going out on the piss at 4am. And despite being a minor incident, it should and will most likely cost him.
He was promoted into the senior group for this year, and he should have known better. How can he be taken seriously when he is in the leadership group, when he does this sort of thing?
Don't be surprised if they dump him from the leadership group, and possibly drop him for Round 1.
People need to stop defending such actions by saying, Blah, blah, blah, But I've been out on the piss, does anybody really care?
Like I said, most clubs if not all of them, have rules regarding drinking and being a public nuisance on the street.
And if Judd doesn't do anything, then he is a bloody hypocrite, especially when he won't play for the Bulldogs because of Akermanis' history and other teams because of their bad culture!
But then again, Judd can't do no wrong, now can he according to the media and fans.
Last edited by TheGrimReaper; 18 March 2008, 06:36 AM.
I would think the bigger issue to the club is the fact he was out on the piss.
When he should be showing some responsibility as a senior player.
Yep, the club has a distinct interest in ensuring that he is as fit as he can be.
Some senior players are responsible, some are not.
I thought Mark Williams was pretty spot on on his views on drug and alcohol taking on Unclassified last night
The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.
I've been out on the booze and had to go down aback alley or whatever to make me feel about 1000% better.
This is an issue where he should either be fined by the police or nothing.
I see the day where the Herald Sun's front page is a picture of a footy player driving without a seat belt.
This stuff really doesn't matter to the general public does it?
Why are you talking about it then ?????????????
It does matter, the guys a knob. 5 days to the season proper & he is pissing on a window at 4am. Pretty classy from a high profile AFL footballer , not just your Joe Average thats performed the act.
Dont you mean stitch your back side up - it's from where you do most of your talking.
Occupational hazards:
I don't eat animals since discovering this ability. I used to. But one day the lamb I was eating came through to me and ever since then I haven't been able to eat meat.
Even though it's most convenient for men to pop it out and pretty much think they can piss anywhere ... it's disgusting.
I can't count the amount of times some bloke has said, "hang on a sec" and proceeded to find a quiet spot to take a piss ... sometimes not even having the "excuse" of being drunk.
Again .... it's disgusting. No excuses.
As for Fevola, he deserves everything the Carlton leadership group throw at him. If the clowns at the AFL had balls, they'd fine and suspend him. He's an embarassment to the tankers, to the AFL and to himself (although I think he doesn't care).
Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun. Blessedare the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.
I've been out on the booze and had to go down aback alley or whatever to make me feel about 1000% better.
This is an issue where he should either be fined by the police or nothing.
I see the day where the Herald Sun's front page is a picture of a footy player driving without a seat belt.
This stuff really doesn't matter to the general public does it?
Spot on CTS.
Any bloke out on the piss does it.
Probably shouldn't be out blitzed 5 days before a game (although I doubt that it would make any difference to his performance) but is this really how bad footy has become?
I definitely wouldn't want to be an AFL footballer.
Bloods
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