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Originally posted by lookatmyswatch View PostWhat is the purpose of the hyphon? Is there a link btw the two sentences? I cannot make it out. And then to finish with "yes" as if you have confirmed something. Very cryptic Blindfaggy. Me thinks you have been cheated on so many times you believe it when she says the sticky residue is honey....."have some"
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Originally posted by lookatmyswatch View PostWhat is the purpose of the hyphon? Is there a link btw the two sentences? I cannot make it out. And then to finish with "yes" as if you have confirmed something. Very cryptic Blindfaggy. Me thinks you have been cheated on so many times you believe it when she says the sticky residue is honey....."have some"
Once again, stick to Anasta - although you still are an annoying little shit, and are still as unfunny as ever, at least you get a few things right on him.
Nothing cryptic here: log off mate, you've been on all night, maybe Braith will sneak in your back door and go Greek on your missus again. Hate, hate, hate.
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Originally posted by Big Poppa Pump View PostI am an advocate of your idea to simply these plans for the terminally stupid.
Can I suggest Bondi-Boy be appointed as Toddies mentor & life coach. They can recite poetry together & do each others horoscopes.
The court?
This has nothing to do with any court.
The court has to do with law-breaking.
If the club had asked me: "we're thinking of having a 2 week ban on all the players drinking alcohol, what do you think?"
I would've said: "Bad idea, the season is nearly over...and it's a recipe for disaster...one or more players is seen drinking even one beer etc, and it'll be another "The Roosters are a zoo" scandal all over the papers and media."
Michael the cab driver was just interviewed on 2GB.
Ban all the bans!
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Originally posted by BlindFreddy View PostBelieve me, it's as clear to me as it is to you that if they were in a cab at 2 am in Double Bay, they'd been drinking. My point is, so what? That means nothing unless there is a club ban on alcohol.
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Originally posted by Enigma View PostLast time the NRL deregistered him for 2 years, but after a year in Atherton Toddles convinced Gallop and co that he was a changed man. Proved to the world that he was off the grog and was ready to come back and the NRL welcomed him with open arms.
He's done it before, and I have faith he'll prove the doubters wrong.
Wonder when Gallop will be demanding a report and the live media conference will be?
Carney is doing his best to stay off the booze...but as shown in '28days', it's a very hard road to travel, is rehab.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlGaRmYj0wY
"Everything has to be different"
But everything can't be different for Carney, he has to stay in the footy club environment and try to get off the booze that way.
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Originally posted by Old Rooster View PostI am sick and tired of this great club being continually
dragged through the mud. I've supported this club since 1970
when my father took me to my 1st match. He's 87 and can't
believe what is happening. Don't worry about 3 strikes your out,
just have some balls, think of the other players and
supporters clean up the mess. Bring back some pride to
this great club. Please!
When Tobin, Ayliffe, Mackay, Crusher, Harris, Cronin, 'Hollywood' Jones, and co played you'd see them back at Easts after a match at the Sports Ground standing around in a circle having a beer or more and talking.
There were no alcohol bans.
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Originally posted by lookatmyswatch View Postwow, joyce said of his own brilliant constructs, "i put in so many enigmas and puzzles that it will keep the professors busy for centuries" arguing over what I meant
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Originally posted by Waerea-Beast! View PostTime to cut Todd loose
Sack Carney, FPN, Myles is going anyway, Pearce what's he ever do to win matches?, Anasta he's not popular in this forum, Mini is said in this forum to be 'too old and too slow', BJ he's not popular in this forum, Graham, J Carney ...
well hey, why not just sack the whole team and fold the club up?
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Carney fighting to save career August 9, 2011 - 7:03PM
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Todd Carney faces a disciplinary hearing.
Todd Carney will once again fight to save his NRL career when he fronts a Sydney Roosters disciplinary hearing into allegations of yet another alcohol-related indiscretion.
The Dally M medallist along with teammates Nate Myles and Frank-Paul Nuuausala will be asked to explain their actions on Wednesday morning after it was confirmed the trio had broken a team alcohol ban on Monday night.
‘‘The Sydney Roosters NRL playing squad made the commitment last week to avoid alcohol consumption for a two-week period,’’ the club said in a statement.
Advertisement: Story continues below ‘‘The club can confirm that the players were at two Eastern Suburbs establishments on Monday night.’’It was reported the club was notified of the escapade by a cab driver, who claimed he drove the players from one hotel to another about 2am (AEST) on Tuesday morning.
All three were named in the side to play St George Illawarra on Sunday, but it’s likely they will be stood down for the match as punishment.
That might not be the end of the matter for Carney, however, with the former Test representative believed to be on his last chance with the club after previous misdemeanours.
The club will certainly be under pressure from NRL chief executive David Gallop to take a firm stand after he was given personal assurances by Carney earlier this year that he would get his life back on track.
Gallop has already accepted Carney back into the NRL fraternity once after he was sacked by Canberra in 2008.
With no evidence of any anti-social conduct, Monday night’s breach would normally be viewed as a relatively minor affair - most likely resulting in a fine and short-term suspension.
But Carney has already been stood down once this year following a long drinking session with former teammate Anthony Watts in April.
While Watts has since been released without playing a game for the club, Carney was suspended with the Roosters declaring they would step up medical support for his alcohol-related issues.
At the time, Gallop said Carney’s blatant disregard for promises to stay away from alcohol showed how troubled the 25-year-old was.
‘‘To go to the (Kings) Cross, where he was bound to be seen, to me shows that he is very much a troubled person at the moment, and that makes me sad for him,’’ Gallop said in April.
On the surface, it appears little has changed, however, and his on-field performances are a shadow of the dizzying heights of 2010.
The Roosters refused to comment on what possible sanctions Carney was facing but, eventually, one last chance will prove to be just that.
There has always been a feeling that Carney’s obvious playing talents made the club more willing to put up with his indiscretions but, with his form on the wane and the Roosters battling to avoid the wooden spoon, this latest incident might finally prove the last straw.
That was the hard call made by Canberra three years ago, when Carney refused to accept a five-point rehabilitation plan.
He was sacked and banished to park football, with the NRL refusing to register another contract for him until 2010
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/l...#ixzz1UWPykVyF
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Originally posted by Chook View PostI cannot believe the same bullshit excuses are being trotted out yet again by some on here. I mean gessuz farking christ, how many times does Carney have to prove to you people that he has no self control, zero, none, zilch, nadda? And that being out and about in the glorious Eastern Suburbs is what's important to him. I don't give a fark even if he wasn't drinking. Given his history and the fact he is out at 2am when our team and club are running third farking last speaks volumes of his committment and dedication to the cause does it not?
Pull your heads out of your arses. The bloke is playing like a retard and produced nothing in the past two months but this headline.
Chook.
Terminate all 3 contracts effective immediatlly,enough is enough from these clowns!
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[QUOTE=lookatmyswatch;143226]Carney fighting to save career August 9, 2011 - 7:03PM
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All three were named in the side to play St George Illawarra on Sunday, but it’s likely they will be stood down for the match as punishment.
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All that does is punish the fans who have paid their hard-earned money to buy tickets and travel to Illawarra on Sunday and sit in the rain to support the team.
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