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- Aug 28, 2010
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I’m not saying he’ll be the next Tallis but I’m confident he’ll get to a Riki level at leastbloody hope he does.
I'm one of the ones not sold on him.
I’m not saying he’ll be the next Tallis but I’m confident he’ll get to a Riki level at leastbloody hope he does.
I'm one of the ones not sold on him.
Yeah I'm wondering if it's a bit of rotating the middle forwards.I'm not as down on it as others to be honest, dependent on why of course. And the why could make me down on it too but if Kevvie is going to start rotating some of his forwards to freshen up / have them ready for the back end of the year, I don't hate it at all. In fact, I want to see Kevvie doing this and I would have preferred if it were one of the origin guys but so be it. I do want to see Willison and Piaks getting some game time and if this is the only way to do that, so be it. Jensen will definitely be in the side when the whips are cracking at the pointy end of the season.
Guess he didn't want to be a fuckwit magnet.I'm disappointed that he's backed down.
The apology reeks of a legal backdown.Guess he didn't want to be a fuckwit magnet.
I keep pointing out that calling officials corrupt and cheats is accusing them of a crime. It's not a trivial accusation you can throw around blithely when you've torn a hole in your panties. Fans are expected to act like prats when their team loses. It comes with the territory. But CEO's of clubs need to be adults, not sooks.The apology reeks of a legal backdown.
Just let me know when that day comeslol Piakura is going to prove a few of you guys wrong one day
I don't know why fans can't understand you don't accuse people of committing a serious crime like it's nothing. Fixing sporting matches is a SERIOUS crime. It's a jail sentence or close to it.They take the job knowing they will cop it. How is it cowardly when it is expected? Dude didn't even hide behind an internet handle. He owned it to his name and job title, even putting his own career at risk. Dumb, maybe, but not cowardly. Uncool? I believe Lockyer recently quoted "the standard you walk past is the standard you accept". Is that uncool?
Saturday.Just let me know when that day comes
Good I'll be sure to catch itSaturday.
Just let me know when that day comes
Looking forward to your company.Good I'll be sure to catch it
I'd actually love to see how many people are convicted on this. Please provide data. Also, if you are able, please provide data on how many officials have been investigated and found guilty of actual match fixing.I don't know why fans can't understand you don't accuse people of committing a serious crime like it's nothing. Fixing sporting matches is a SERIOUS crime. It's a jail sentence.
Healthy reaction. He'll be back.According to Jensen's relatives (via a different social media page) .. he is absolutely devastated to not be playing. And there is no injury.
Not your personal army.I'd actually love to see how many people are convicted on this. Please provide data. Also, if you are able, please provide data on how many officials have been investigated and found guilty of actual match fixing.
In any case, where is the accountability for performing poorly? A promtion to Origin?
The truth is, actually, that the refs are struggling, the league is struggling, and there is good reason to believe that there are entertainment mandates being placed on refs to keep games close, which interferes with their actual job of facilitating a game.
I'm going to assume very few people have been convicted of said crime.Not your personal army.
Common sense would also imply that people in positions of power are wont to abuse it. Refs have been found guilty of match fixing in the past, and the gambling industry is hardly an angelic one. Where is the common sense from you here?You need to use common sense on this. Everything they do is forensically examined on live TV and then dissected the following week by experts and extremely biased observers who are anything but experts. All eager to scapegoat. All titillated by the drama. The checks and balances are overwhelming. Not the place to commit a crime.
Is it, though? Because one could easily flip this on your argument. Refs actually committing on-field frauds not being committed. The difference is that the accusations punch up with regards to holding those in power to account, and in your case they punch down, with those in power seeking to retain it and prevent further malcontents from dissenting.It's not a matter of whether it happens and they get away with it. It's like ASIC and insider trading. The laws are in place.
I’m not saying he’ll be the next Tallis but I’m confident he’ll get to a Riki level at least