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  • Dosser
    Just wild about Harry
    • Mar 2011
    • 1833

    #31
    Originally posted by dimelb
    We should be careful about diagnosing at a distance, but I wouldn't be surprised if Bugg is deeply regretting a tendency to act impulsively. Not at all uncommon, and can afflict old and young alike. Can also be followed by remorse, a step in the right direction, as shown by BBH.
    Yes, and while Bugg was the perpetrator (not the victim) here I hope that his club are keeping an eye on him as he could potentially spiral downwards for a while. This is the first generation to play footy with so much social media and I am sure there are also people at every corner who would want to take him on now. If his apology and acceptance/remorse is genuine (and there is no reason to think that it isnt) then his action has the potential to damage him more than Mills.

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    • barry
      Veterans List
      • Jan 2003
      • 8499

      #32
      I dont honestly think Bugg intended to knock him out. He did intend to punch him to put him off his game, which is dirty enough. But even he is not stupid enough to think knocking someone out is acceptable. 6 weeks is fine.

      Which is totally different to that coward punch in the VFA. That bloke is a nutter who had full intention to knock someone out. And rightfully rubbed out of the game.

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      • 0918330512
        Senior Player
        • Sep 2011
        • 1654

        #33
        Originally posted by barry
        I dont honestly think Bugg intended to knock him out. He did intend to punch him to put him off his game, which is dirty enough. But even he is not stupid enough to think knocking someone out is acceptable. 6 weeks is fine.
        I think that might possibly be true actually. About so wanting to knock him out.
        Originally posted by barry
        Which is totally different to that coward punch in the VFA. That bloke is a nutter who had full intention to knock someone out. And rightfully rubbed out of the game.
        That's true too.

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        • stevoswan
          Veterans List
          • Sep 2014
          • 8576

          #34
          Originally posted by superswannie
          I don't really agree with your nightclub analogy. The difference is that in a nightclub people get boozed up and situations escalate - no excuse for thuggery there but the unpredictable is almost predictable due to the booze.



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          I was more so thinking concrete is harder than grass and the court system can put you in prison rather than suspend you for a few weeks.......

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