Hammo said:No one is saying you don't. However, we too have a right to say we think it is being blown out of proportion.
To schmix; I totally understand and agree with what you say; which is why I'm MORE disappointed with WB and the senior playing group for NOT having a no booze pact in place. I come from a regimented background myself, the thought that they were given the option beweilders me. If it is important, why didn't they say, there is no booze, not a vote FFS!
schmix said:That being said, I'm shocked that these players had the guile to dismiss their captain like that. If Darren Lockyer says "if you want to win, this is what you need to do", surely you shut your mouth and bloody well do it? A journalist made an interesting point (strangely enough), saying that the Broncos are missing a real hard man. That Lockyer is a fantastic captain, but imagine players doing this while Webcke was still around, or Gordy, or Lazo.
schmix said:Whatever went down, this incident is only a symptom of far deeper problems at the Broncos.
Hammo said:They miss a leader. Lockyer is a legend, but he isn't, nor has he ever been, a leader.
schmix said:Whatever went down, this incident is only a symptom of far deeper problems at the Broncos.
Hammo said:Dexter said:Never said anywhere that she or any of the Broncs are bad ppl, simply that I am struggling with how many ppl think this is normal behaviour.
I think a lot of posters have the same attitude as you, its all right for you to do it but you wouldn't want to marry someone who did.
Complexing isn't it? Yet go out to any nightclub on Thursday, Friday or Saturday and you will see the type of behaviour everywhere. The reality is, it isn't just footy players that act like this.
gUt said:Sux to see some of the more lettered forum participants getting childish over this but I guess there's a lot of heat in this issue.
Michael22 has indeed made some good points, so has Jeanette, Hammo, Coxy, Rocky, Jeb...both "sides" (there's more than 2 sides to this one tho eh) have. I've distilled my own opinion down to this:
1) The three (four?) players have not done anything illegal or immoral (by any rational, objective standard) PROVIDED THERE WAS CONSENT.
2) The players involved have massively let their employer, their fans and their team-mates down. If there is a provision in the club's code of conduct for this type of thing then it should be acted on. The club cannot be concerned with another club benefitting from this action.
3) If the players ARE to be sacked, they need to be sacked immediately and not after the finals campaign.
4) Provided they didn't break any law I would hate to see any player get sacked over it, but I would understand if the club did that.
5) None of what I just typed matters a damn until all the facts are known.
subsbligh said:gUt said:Sux to see some of the more lettered forum participants getting childish over this but I guess there's a lot of heat in this issue.
Michael22 has indeed made some good points, so has Jeanette, Hammo, Coxy, Rocky, Jeb...both "sides" (there's more than 2 sides to this one tho eh) have. I've distilled my own opinion down to this:
1) The three (four?) players have not done anything illegal or immoral (by any rational, objective standard) PROVIDED THERE WAS CONSENT.
2) The players involved have massively let their employer, their fans and their team-mates down. If there is a provision in the club's code of conduct for this type of thing then it should be acted on. The club cannot be concerned with another club benefitting from this action.
3) If the players ARE to be sacked, they need to be sacked immediately and not after the finals campaign.
4) Provided they didn't break any law I would hate to see any player get sacked over it, but I would understand if the club did that.
5) None of what I just typed matters a damn until all the facts are known.
1. This is not true. There has been many rational people whose standard's dictate what has happened is wrong. If there was no question of consent, then we wouldn't be in this mess. You ask just about any lawyer what the most conceptually, evidentially and morally complex area of the law is and they will tell you consent in rape/sexual assault cases.
It is never cut and dried.
2. The only action the club could have taken to save face would have been to either suspend (my preferred) or sack the players immediately. Every other outcome is going to lose the club credibilty. FULL STOP.
4. I would hate to see the players sacked. I'm incredibly dissappointed they made this stupid mistake but you have to move on for the greater good - not the good for the 2008 season, but for the long term.
5. True but the real story is going to take time, and the longer it takes, the less and less people will support the club.