Re: Bulldogs in a little trouble
i thought it was harmless fun- some people need to lighten up.
i thought it was harmless fun- some people need to lighten up.
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Dont these idiots know that if they **** around that they will get caught??
I'm shocked so many think jumping on the roof or bonnet of a strangers car is acceptable behaviour. If it was my car there would be a bigger story here. And i'm sure all here wouldn't be putting up with that shit.
My neighbor would just tell me to f*** off and would give me the finger!
That to me would suggest such hi-jinx are commonplace in the Fong (which they are). That's not to condone their juvenile actions for one minute, but merely to put them into context with what is standard dumb-ass pissed bogan behaviour in the area (and is certainly not limited to Australians, let alone AFL footballers on their off-season holiday letting off some steam). I don't think any action in the video would exceed the definition of 'standard dumb-ass pissed bogan behaviour', and the majority of the video contains far more innocuous activity than that.
The move reflects a growing concern about how AFL clubs protect their players and brands from being tainted through the use of social media.
Why has this thread changed to Bulldogs Hong Kong Video(s)? There is only one video documenting some fairly tame drunken antics (it’s no Booze Cruise eh Chief) so not sure why there is reference to any other.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/vi...-raunchier-video/story-e6frf7kx-1226003268515
THE Western Bulldogs are believed to have pulled a video off YouTube months before the Hong Kong footage was discovered.
The club has refused to comment on the removed footage, but it's believed the video showed past players behaving in a manner that could be considered inappropriate and unsuitable.
It is believed the video contained nudity.......
Love this piece:
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/vi...-raunchier-video/story-e6frf7kx-1226003268515
Reminiscent of the South Park episode where priests lament the fact they can't stop little boys from dobbing them in
If the only way you can have fun is to make a drunken tool of yourself in public you should expect to be ridiculed for... making a drunken tool of yourself in public.
The video that HS are referring to would be the "Elephant Walk" from over 15 years ago, hence the quote "past players". It has held during a fundraising night for women only, organised by the club. The footage was from the doco "Year of the Dogs".
HS have surely plunged to an all time low, scraping the bottom of the barrel to print this.
The only mild amusement here is the silence from those WB supporters so outraged at the St Kilda end of season nudity ‘scandal’. (In fairness to the Dogs there was not that many compared to some other clubs)
The silence is due to the total joke of the article. Bit like Tony Abbott's silence.
Why would we be worried about somthing from 15 years ago.
The only mild amusement here is the silence from those WB supporters so outraged at the St Kilda end of season nudity ‘scandal’. (In fairness to the Dogs there was not that many compared to some other clubs)
Yep completely agree. My point was at some stage either now or in the future every club will be the subject of scorn and ridicule, usually for trivial matters and often for things that happened long ago. That does not stop social commentators (Hinch, Mitchell etc) or the many BF warriors sticking the boots in over and over.
It pays to be maintain some sense balance when passing comment, as at some stage it will most certainly be your clubs turn.
Guessing Katherine Firkin knows SFA about football?
Let's get something clear.
Your club has well and truly (continually) overstepped the boundaries, dating as far back as 2004.
They are not "trivial matters".
Fev never really got the chance to explain it to her properly.
The video that HS are referring to would be the "Elephant Walk" from over 15 years ago, hence the quote "past players". It has held during a fundraising night for women only, organised by the club. The footage was from the doco "Year of the Dogs".
HS have surely plunged to an all time low, scraping the bottom of the barrel to print this.
I have heard some pretty interesting stories about what goes on behind the scenes/in the toilets at the Bulldogs players revues from a bloke who was a Fitness Coach at the Dogs during Peter Rohde's tenure.
Lets just say the group sex culture is alive and well in AFL Football.
Glad you love it so much. If it is a new video (and not just the old Year of the Dogs doco from a decade and a half ago) fair enough, otherwise you might have blown a bit early.