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  • #46
    Well i got a response, but fark me the editing crew done a tremendous job, yet no answer on the other players though


    What level of punishment should Sandow get for threatening to shoot someones head off????
    What level of punishment should Anthony Whatnow get for going 50 clciks over the speed limit???
    Both the above a “major” threat to lives but not a whisper.

    He is nothing more than a fool, get him doing community service and working in Jimmys cafe, it has worked for everyone else.

    hammered rooster of heart of Redfern (Reply)
    Mon 28 Feb 11 (09:18am)

    Good idea about Jimmy’s cafe but can you imagine what he’d want to slip into my bread roll.

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    • #47
      Are we playing the guppies in the first few rounds?....Wouldn't suprise me!

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Mad Morley View Post
        Which company is the major shareholder in the Broncos??? Which company continues to employ douche bags like Rothfield???
        Exactly, this manifesting turd Lockyer is dirtier than a Bronx hooker, the courier mail and telegraph crap themselves with every indiscretion.

        Ask Shane Webke why his book was edited big time by the broncs before publication.So much so he got to the stage where he wasnt going to release the book.

        Like Rothfield we all seem to forget what a grub gallen and Pommeroy are like away from footy, for every 1 nice video of Gallen with school kids, there is 3 booze fuelled incidents at Cronulla night spots.

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        • #49
          This is what I sent to Media Watch. Seem reasonable?

          Dear sir/madam,

          It is rare that I make a complaint, but I have come across a piece written by Mr Phil Rothfield from The Daily Telegraph which has compelled me to send a letter of concern. The article in question pertains to Todd Carney, the Sydney Roosters rugby league player, who has recently been charged with a drink driving offence. The article itself I find incredibly biased and unfair, and although it is an opinion piece, I feel that as the so called fourth estate, the media has a responsibility to publish a fair account. Which brings me to the main issue I have with this article. Despite being biased and unfair, Carney has yet to face court, and with the article in question I am concerned it may influence or pervert the course of justice. What I find rather disturbing is the bias of comments which are published, all in support of Mr Rothfield and his opinion, and the rare comments published that are against his opinion. Another thing I would like to point out is that if I'm not mistaken, Mr Rothfield is a journalist not a lawyer, and as such has no basis or qualification for calling for any punishments, as that is decided in the courts. For someone with so much influence and power, he has wielded it rather recklessly. Please find a link attached to the article itself, and a second link where the comments are being posted.

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          • #50
            Very well written, Spanner in the works.
            "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

            Thomas Jefferson

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            • #51
              It shows the lack of intelligence of this red nosed alcoholic hack when he compares the treatment of an alleged rapist to a bloke who drank a beer. Fark he makes me sick. Seriously, today's article is the worst I have ever seen him put his name to and that is saying something.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Rooster1972 View Post
                Article from Buzz

                SO TODD Carney's giving up the booze again. He's sorry and he's shattered. Woopidoo!

                The star Sydney Rooster has been caught allegedly over the limit and has been charged with driving under the influence when his provisional license stipulates he cannot have a sip of alcohol.

                If, as he has since admitted, he was drinking and he is confirmed as being over the limit, how about a jail sentence too and a $50,000 fine for shattering the NRL's image again. And throw in a four-week suspension.

                An overreaction?

                Cast your mind back to June, 2007. Canberra magistrate Maria Doogan warns Todd Carney that he would end up behind bars with one more traffic offence. "You have to take responsibility for yourself," she said.

                TODD CARNEY
                What punishment should Todd Carney receive?
                Sacked
                Fined
                Suspended
                Community service
                Jail
                Nothing
                VOTE NOW
                RELATED COVERAGE
                Roosters fear Carney has bigger problem The Australian, 5 hours ago
                Carney considered quitting after charge Perth Now, 15 hours ago
                Todd Carney wanted to quit The Daily Telegraph, 1 day ago
                Carney's NRL promo clip scrapped The Daily Telegraph, 1 day ago
                Booze charge breaks Carney The Daily Telegraph, 1 day ago


                So he's had the warning.

                And the $50,000 fine? For a bloke earning $400,000 a year, he can afford it - and deserves it.
                Blog live with Buzz on Carney saga

                Two years ago when Brett Stewart got into trouble over his behaviour, David Gallop stepped in and rubbed him out of the game for a month.

                In that instance, the case wasn't cut and dried because the Stewart matter was going to court. There are no grey areas in Carney's case.

                And there has been plenty of drama since Maria Doogan's warning about going to jail.

                Urinating on a person, stomping on cars in Goulburn and trying to burn a mate's groin in a disgusting New Year's eve prank.

                Last year we all know Carney gave up the grog and became a great advertisement for a game and a club that were prepared to give a person not just a second chance but a third and even a fourth. But again, he has let the entire game down.

                For the past couple of months, players from all NRL clubs have done some wonderful things, not just to promote rugby league, but to help many in need.

                Visits to Brisbane to help flood victims. Visits further north to help cyclone victims. School appearances and coaching clinics in country towns. The work of indigenous youngsters during the All Stars build-up.

                On Saturday night in Tamworth, I thought about Carney as Jamal Idris and Alan Tongue stayed on the field for an hour after the trial game to sign autographs and pose for photos.

                I thought about the Sharks and the Knights doing coaching sessions with juniors in Muswellbrook. About Preston Campbell visits to Tingha.

                About Cowboys players Dallas Johnson and Ricky Thorby crossing the Daintree River and travelling 30km into the Daintree Rainforest to visit the 37 students of Alexandra State School.

                Isolated from main roads, the school had been waiting seven years for a visit from its sporting heroes.

                And the Parramatta players, including cult heroes Jarryd Hayne and Fuifui Moimoi, visiting more than 5000 students across 20 local schools during the Community Carnival.

                Unfortunately, these great ambassadors of the game don't make the front page or lead items on the news bulletins - or turn mums and dads away from the game.

                Todd Carney does. So what is likely to happen from here?

                Knowing the Roosters it will be a paltry fine and a handful of hospital visits, with Channel 9 cameras doing their usual PR job for Nick Politis and his club. This time David Gallop has to step in and not wait for the court because it's a clear case of DUI.

                Stuff the Roosters, stuff Nick Politis, stuff the two competition points they might put at risk if he spends a short period behind bars.

                That's where he belongs.


                He has no respect for the law and needs to be taught a lesson - once and for all.



                What an absolute jerk this "journo" is. Bet he wouldn't have said anything if Carney was in a sharks jersey
                Or alone in the same roomas Carney. Iwonder how many stubbies Buzz polished off, penning this report

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by aramis View Post
                  Or alone in the same roomas Carney. Iwonder how many stubbies Buzz polished off, penning this report
                  I wonder what the red faced arsewipe will say when Nick and the club sue his sweetcheeks for slander

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                  • #54
                    Unfortunately, these great ambassadors of the game don't make the front page or lead items on the news bulletins - or turn mums and dads away from the game.

                    my favourite part of the article... what a ****en moron... they dont make the front page cause ****wits like him keep writing about all the bad stuff in league cause its the only way he can report and make a dollar... so funny...

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                    • #55
                      Slothfield is the one that needs to be taught a lesson I am suprised he has not been piunched out to date!

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Kevin Hastings View Post
                        Slothfield is the one that needs to be taught a lesson I am suprised he has not been piunched out to date!
                        can you imagine the article if that happened !!!!!

                        Delecto Oriens est odio Meridianus
                        To love Easts is to hate Souffs

                        Originally posted by Bill Shankley, Liverpool FC
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                        The fireworks at the Easter show are making more noise than the crowd tonight

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by supermario View Post
                          can you imagine the article if that happened !!!!!
                          Your comment was published mate. Read well and to the point

                          Some idiot has posted a comment bagging Todd for his wrap sheet and deciding to return his "new membership". Wonder why he joined if he was so concerned about Todd's past indiscretions???

                          Rothfield has creamed his pants and commented that he will have a journo contact him.

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                          • #58
                            ****en bandwagoner... good riddance!

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by redwhiteandbluetill_i_die View Post
                              ****en bandwagoner... good riddance!
                              I would put my money on it not been and Roosters supporter
                              Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe

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                              • #60
                                I wouldn't put it passed Rothfield to write some of the responses himself just to appear he has the support. Some of the comments are as stupid as the sh!t he writes so who knows.

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