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- Mar 28, 2019
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From what I saw on insta, Glenn was most definitely there in the arvo at Burleigh pavilion I can’t remember who posted it but there were a few.
From what I saw on insta, Glenn was most definitely there in the arvo at Burleigh pavilion I can’t remember who posted it but there were a few.
I understand that and don't disagree with you, however, Curtis Scott refuted the police allegations from the start, and was proven to be correct. Based on the live interview given by Paul White (bad reference I know) Payne Haas has admitted he is "ashamed and extremely remorseful for his actions, and " Payne knows he has done the wrong thing and is prepared to take ownership of his actions" , he doesn't need a lawyer with him to admit he was out of line, an apology from Payne Haas to everyone involved at the court hearing, will go a long way to minimising his punishment, and will be good for his standing as a Bronco and a high profile public citizen, hiring lawyers to make excuses for him only reinforces to him its ok to do what I did. Imagine the headlines, "Payne Haas admits to fucking up and abusing police, apologises to all involved in the incident and admits he needs to be more responsible", the guys standing in the publics eyes would improve"
Only my personal opinion abashii, not saying you aren't correct, just saying he and others like him, should grow a sack, accept responsibility for his actions, and accept the consequences.
I understand that and don't disagree with you, however, Curtis Scott refuted the police allegations from the start, and was proven to be correct. Based on the live interview given by Paul White (bad reference I know) Payne Haas has admitted he is "ashamed and extremely remorseful for his actions, and " Payne knows he has done the wrong thing and is prepared to take ownership of his actions" , he doesn't need a lawyer with him to admit he was out of line, an apology from Payne Haas to everyone involved at the court hearing, will go a long way to minimising his punishment, and will be good for his standing as a Bronco and a high profile public citizen, hiring lawyers to make excuses for him only reinforces to him its ok to do what I did. Imagine the headlines, "Payne Haas admits to fucking up and abusing police, apologises to all involved in the incident and admits he needs to be more responsible", the guys standing in the publics eyes would improve"
Only my personal opinion abashii, not saying you aren't correct, just saying he and others like him, should grow a sack, accept responsibility for his actions, and accept the consequences.
Great leadership...
Hayne lol.I'm not sure I can agree with you here. Payne can be ashamed of the way he acted, e.g. telling a cop to **** off, while refuting the charges laid or seeking clarity with regards to whether his actions amounted to the crimes alleged. At this stage we don't know what his actions were or what consequences he's being asked to accept, legal or otherwise.
Retaining a lawyer who makes a statement intended to head off the scum-sucking NRL media, including the Courier Mail who deliberately phrased their headline to mislead the reader into believing Payne had been involved in a brawl, and other sources who were claiming he'd assaulted his partner is not the same as refusing to accept the consequences. If and when the full story comes out Hayne can make an appropriate statement, assisted by his lawyer if need be. As the charges laid in this instance don't speak of high crimes and misdemeanours I'm perfectly happy as a fan with the decision to not make further comment or decide on any punishment before the facts are known and any trial finished.
He’s coming off a spoon, he’s meant to be a leader and Walters didn’t want an organised piss up for a very good reason.
Rubbish, they get released all the time to refute “main stream media” and their version of eventsExcept in the USA.
Why give him a month off , make him earn his redemption with out pay . Hit them in the pocket where it hurts these young guys the most, sitting them out dosen't do shit imoWill be interesting to know if no post-training drinks were organised, or no post-training drinks were allowed. If it's the latter, I hope Kev tears that 20% of players new arsehole and suspends them for the first month. I don't give a **** if it essentially stuffs our season, if we really do have these entitled pricks eroding our culture, they'll be doing so for years to come if they aren't given a wake up call, or moved on if necessary.
Geez......fucken really? So it's proving to be true that once again, he's acted a fuckhead?He is a deadset goose. Dumb as dogshit. Maybe he has a problem with authority, who knows. All i do know is he failed to co-operate with the NRL investigation, he was with Fifita with all that drama in Bali, he drove on a disqualified learner license while also on his phone. On top of that, he is a filthy cockroach and trouble seems to be following him around. Boot him out.
I lived there for 5 of the 15 years., the rest was in normal neighbourhoods in the northern GC, some higher (Runaway Bay, Coomera Waters), some lower (Upper Coomera, Pimpama), some middle demographics (Coombabah, Parkwood).TBF, you were in a gated community, so one of the safest areas on the GC to be living. You also weren’t going out to clubs or frequenting the dodgy areas like people of lower socioeconomic demographics. You were shielded.
Not while in that estate. I got robbed twice, once in Brisbane, once in Gold Coast...Oh, and you still got robbed. I’ve never been robbed, ever.
Geez......fucken really? So it's proving to be true that once again, he's acted a fuckhead?
I like Payne.....he's one of the very few shining lights left at the club (football talent wise). Do we hafta get rid of him just because he is young, dumb and ......
This is more than just a Payne Hass issue....this is a club issue. Can they not control these stupid *****?
She’s not his wife, they’ve been together for a very short amount of time.quotes from Payne Hass' Lawyer Campbell McCallum
“Payne was enjoying a night out with his wife having dinner and a few drinks,” Mr MacCallum told The Courier-Mail.
“What a lot of the public don’t know is that Payne’s older brother (Chase, 21) passed away last year and Payne has been struggling with a huge amount of grief over this.
“The passing of his brother added to the pressure of being thrown into the limelight with his rapid rise to rugby league stardom was bubbling to the surface.
“He has a big family support system but his wife describes him as shy and the type of person who “bottles up” his emotions.
“His partner describes Payne as a gentle giant at all times at home and the reports of a domestic situation included in the situation are completely false.”
Mr MacCallum said Haas and Ms Mohenoa were sitting and talking ‘and Payne was upset’. “His partner was consoling him and trying to settle him down as all of his emotions spilt over,” he said.
“Police were in the area and attending to a wild incident (brawl) about 20m away which had nothing to do with Payne.
“The police approached him out of the blue and started firing questions at him. Payne was in a heightened state of emotion, confused and being confronted with many police officers. “What transpired after that will be the subject of further enquiries but he is devastated, as is his partner, that inaccurate reports of a domestic situation was occurring.”
So he’s a lawyer then?So Payne Haas is being represented by a lawyer who is currently facing charges of money laundering, fraud and numerous drug offences..