TJ55
Bulldogs tragic living in heart of Manly-Warringah
Don’t act like you don’t know what I’m referencing 😉So it’s you? You ‘work’ there.
Back to footy, it’s finals 😁
Don’t act like you don’t know what I’m referencing 😉So it’s you? You ‘work’ there.
Half the league is probably doing cocaine, the NRL created this situation when they determined the ridiculously soft penalty for doing the stuff.
If they want to protect the image of the game, simple way to do it: announce that at the end of a three month grace period, all players will be subjected to a hair sample drug test every 60 days and anyone who returns a positive sample gets a 12 month ban.
He was as guilty as they come and the cops knew it and so did everyone else so they got it done and tested quick smart.I wonder how the second test result came back so quickly, it usually takes a few weeks
Maybe he's still out of it...He still doesn’t think he has done anything wrong, what a tool
Gus backed his player at first because JAC told him there was nothing to worry about... then, when he found out that was not the case, Gus came out and said so - and made it clear he was not happy and that he had not been told the whole story...What about 360 saying all this utter rubbish about the great show of leadership from Gus.
What absolute rubbish. Anyone could see this was an issue on Monday and Gould knew about this last weekend but tried to brush it under the carpet. Instead he denied the whole thing and still said on Monday that jac had done nothing wrong.
What are the chances that the police get a drug swab incorrect ? Gotta be under one percent.
Gould just tried to manipulate the whole thing as he thought the second swab wouldn’t come back for a few weeks.
Gould looks like an absolute goose in my opinion.
Gould should be hit with a breach as well for not handling or reporting this matter correctly to the integrity unit last weekend when he first came to hear about it.
What a disgrace.
The example of the bus driver incident is hyperbolic at best as an example to use in comparison to what’s apparently happened with Addo Carr and used for effect to create a linkage that is grossly unfair imo. Anyway I can’t believe I am defending a bulldogs player!It's not a flawed logic, it's really simple.
Drive under the influence of drugs = chance of catastrophe.
That is the only point I am making and the reason I brought the bus driver into the conversation. The circumstances and context are clearly different, hence the different consequences. Initially, I was not commenting on the justice system or punishments handed out, rather I later responded to your comment - 'look at how the law will treat the mistake I have referred too vs the mistake you seemingly have deemed some kind of equivalence.'
The equivalence wasn't the point I was making in the first place. I was merely pointing out that something can written off as 'we all make mistakes' until the one day (e.g. bus driver) that it's suddenly not just a mistake, it's a gargantuan **** up that destroys lives.
He could be an Eagles player soon mate! Ha haThe example of the bus driver incident is hyperbolic at best as an example to use in comparison to what’s apparently happened with Addo Carr and used for effect to create a linkage that is grossly unfair imo. Anyway I can’t believe I am defending a bulldogs player!
Too short to play AFLHe could be an Eagles player soon mate! Ha ha
Neither can I.I can’t believe I am defending a bulldogs player!
I think you are slightly off the point on this one, in my opinion at least.It's not a flawed logic, it's really simple.
Drive under the influence of drugs = chance of catastrophe.
That is the only point I am making and the reason I brought the bus driver into the conversation. The circumstances and context are clearly different, hence the different consequences. Initially, I was not commenting on the justice system or punishments handed out, rather I later responded to your comment - 'look at how the law will treat the mistake I have referred too vs the mistake you seemingly have deemed some kind of equivalence.'
The equivalence wasn't the point I was making in the first place. I was merely pointing out that something can written off as 'we all make mistakes' until the one day (e.g. bus driver) that it's suddenly not just a mistake, it's a gargantuan **** up that destroys lives.
Gould looks like a goose because JAC lied to him. I don’t think he tried to sweep it under the carpet.What about 360 saying all this utter rubbish about the great show of leadership from Gus.
What absolute rubbish. Anyone could see this was an issue on Monday and Gould knew about this last weekend but tried to brush it under the carpet. Instead he denied the whole thing and still said on Monday that jac had done nothing wrong.
What are the chances that the police get a drug swab incorrect ? Gotta be under one percent.
Gould just tried to manipulate the whole thing as he thought the second swab wouldn’t come back for a few weeks.
Gould looks like an absolute goose in my opinion.
Gould should be hit with a breach as well for not handling or reporting this matter correctly to the integrity unit last weekend when he first came to hear about it.
What a disgrace.
Nah you’re off by reading into semantics and overthinking things too much.I think you are slightly off the point on this one, in my opinion at least.
Josh has not been accused of driving under the influence and the cops clearly thought he was not under the influence.
You may as well say no-one who has taken any legal medications or consumed even a tiny bit of alcohol should drive.
Obviously the bus driver was badly impaired (by legal prescription drugs), drove badly and goes to jail for 32 years. No relevance really to Josh's situation imo.
He's brought the game into disrepute simply because he's been found to use illegal drugs, but there's no suggestion he put lives at risk. If he was driving badly or DUI that is another matter entirely.
hey relax, Manly wins! And fyi when you joined this forum I remarked to the other mods (as was I at the time) hmm this bloke seems too intelligent for silvertails (not sure if there was a lol)It’s a forum not a court room. If I said driving under the influence I just mean he got busted with drugs in his system. I haven’t sat and pondered over the wording.
All good mate! Love ya work ❤️hey relax, Manly wins! And fyi when you joined this forum I remarked to the other mods (as was I at the time) hmm this bloke seems too intelligent for silvertails (not sure if there was a lol)
My sole point is that driving with drugs is not the same as driving under the influence of drugs.
In other words although some drug may show up in your system it is not sufficient to adversely influence your driving.
i wholeheartedy agree with you that driving under the influence of [anything ] is potentially lethal and therefore extremely serious.
I myself* have long in the past driven in such state and only by luck avoided harming anyone.
*Not necessarily true, think of this a trump 'hey I heard this' example
Maybe he needs to knock on souffs door, as they have a far more lax view on drug takingSeems like he is goooone...
‘Looking for a new club’: Addo-Carr tipped to be ‘cut loose’ as Dogs’ crunch meeting revealed
‘Looking for a new club’: Addo-Carr tipped to be ‘cut loose’ as Dogs’ crunch meeting revealedwww.foxsports.com.au
...not surprising...
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