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Coxy
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Well they are from Sydney.....
Thanks Coxy as well, for letting us know what happens to you when you see guys with their shirts off.
Twiztid said:All I can say is atleast none of the players did the following -
* Took a dump in a hallway
* Got caught shirt less at some hour in the morning
* Had sex with a chick in the toilets while others filmed/took photos of it
* Punched or glassed a female.
* Had a fight with the bar manager/owner/security
* Drove while intoxicated
* Had a fight over a girl and assaulted someone because of said girl
* Went home and tried to get it on with a minor.
Kaz said:Remember the time Taylor was p!ssed at the cricket, & he got thrown out.
OXY-351 said:Kaz said:Remember the time Taylor was p!ssed at the cricket, & he got thrown out.
Were you sitting next to him?
Russell Crowe has apologised for dragging the game down with South Sydney's end-of-year fiasco and blamed himself for the impending sacking of coach Jason Taylor.
In a column in The Daily Telegraph, Crowe apologised to Souths fans and sponsors, and NRL chief executive David Gallop, conceding his club had tarnished the finals.
He also hinted strongly that his board would terminate Taylor's contract by the end of the week.
Crowe said he was personally culpable for not speaking to Taylor before the Forresters Hotel incident to remind him of his responsibilities to the club and the game.
He also said that, because of his own history of violent outbursts and subsequent humiliation, he felt for Taylor as he faced the axe.
"I blame myself for not acting on my instinct and calling Jason to remind him of the pressures surrounding the game and the importance of being a sober and sobering influence on the players,'' Crowe said.
"I blame myself that no matter the examples we have put in front of Jason and the many functions we have had as a group that no incident has arisen from, the lessons did not hit home with him and he has not adhered to the methods and standards set by example.''