Ex Norf player trying to bang his Catholic students

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I used to have a soft spot for Norf years ago as the next door neighbours were Norf fans and the young lady would always let me have some sugar when I was out.

But after years of criminal activity from players and fans of Norf, they've lost me. And the couple from next door moved to Queensland.
An understandable response to finding themselves saddled with you as a neighbour.
 
An understandable response to finding themselves saddled with you as a neighbour.
You're saying they were forced to flee Poland?
Never heard that before...
 

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Next few months = the end of December...let's be generous, and say you mean the end of January '11.

You realise you will look even more foolish when that deadline passes, and Norf are still in business? :eek:

Of course, that won't stop the most witless flogs from continuing to play the 'Der, they should of gone to the Gold Coast' card, will it? :rolleyes:


efa :)

Also it's realize ****wit :eek:

PS your statement of "Of course, that won't stop the most witless flogs from continuing to play the 'Der, they should of gone to the Gold Coast' card, will it?"

This happens because it is 100% true they should have moved to the Gold Coast you were stupid and didn't now Norf are dying a slow and painful death because of it.
 
efa :)

Also it's realize ****wit :eek:

PS your statement of "Of course, that won't stop the most witless flogs from continuing to play the 'Der, they should of gone to the Gold Coast' card, will it?"

This happens because it is 100% true they should have moved to the Gold Coast you were stupid and didn't now Norf are dying a slow and painful death because of it.
I'm not sure whether the bolded part does a better job than the rest of your diatribe of demonstrating your sheer imbecility.

If you want to be a spelling nazi, try to get it right. It's 'realize' in the USA, 'realise' in the rest of the English-speaking world. :)
 
They're both greats of football unlike your Stevens. I hope you can sleep well at night thinking about Round and Quade :)
Hey man show some respect Steven's was a very good player in his own right. Not to metion courageous, played a gf with a broken ankle in 1999, kinda like when Round played in that gf with Sydney back in 19...o wait, sorry my bad.

The brownlow = The only medal B. Round ever wore in September.
 
Its great to see the 2 minnows of the AFL having a bitch fight.

Here is something else you can fight over. :thumbsu:

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Its great to see the 2 minnows of the AFL having a bitch fight.

Here is something else you can fight over. :thumbsu:

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Yes, well done, sir. You certainly know football priorities. Make sure the club has lots of money, that has to be the key focus.

That's why WCE have been such a success this last couple of years. Lots of money. Who gives a shit about winning games? You'll take all the wooden spoons you can get, as long as the club runs at a profit.

In a year's time, when WCE is the first club ever to finish 17th, you can proudly point to the bank balance and sit back, contented with another year of success.
 
Barry Cable linked with child abuse allegations
Aboriginal football legend Barry Cable has been named as the subject of a police child abuse unit investigation in documents submitted to a royal commission.
The submission alleges the investigation was dropped after intervention by a senior Perth police officer.
Perth radio station 6PR named Cable, a dual North Melbourne premiership player in 1975 and 1977, as the former high-profile sportsman accused of sexually abusing a woman from the late 1960s, when she was 12 or 13, to the early 1990s.
For two days in a row, 6PR morning show host Paul Murray called for the West Australian Police Royal Commission to properly investigate allegations that claims by Cable’s alleged victim were swept under the carpet.
He did so after the woman went public and held a press conference earlier in the day.
Murray, who pointed out he was not saying the sex abuse allegations were true, read out, on air, a letter from four child abuse unit detectives which named Cable. It was sent to the head of the royal commission into police corruption, Geoffrey Kennedy, QC, on March 22.
The four want the royal commission to investigate why senior officers allegedly interfered with the investigation.
Cable was interviewed by detectives on November 17, 1998, but the interview was allegedly terminated after five minutes by another officer.
In the letter, the detectives said they had concerns about the conduct of certain police officers.
“By way of explanation, in May 1998 officers attached to the child abuse unit received a complaint from . . . (name deleted) alleging that Barry Cable had sexually offended against her some years ago,” the detectives’ letter said. “Experienced investigating officers assigned to the inquiry were of the firm view that there was enough evidence to support Mr Cable being charged...”
The detectives said they met with a senior officer who told them he considered there was insufficient evidence to charge Cable. They said the senior policeman claimed a Crown prosecutor agreed with him.
They alleged the senior officer said: “Regardless of whether Cable confessed or not, you are to release him and I will reassess the evidence.”
In their letter, the detectives wrote: “We believe that procedural irregularities and interference in this inquiry occurred both before and after Mr Cable was interviewed by the inquiry team.”
The alleged victim, now in her 40s, read out a statement at her lawyer’s Perth office, saying she hoped the royal commission would investigate the case.
The ex-footballer was alleged to have escaped charges because of his connections with high ranking police. He allegedly committed the offences over about 15 years, beginning in the late 1960s, and was investigated by Western Australia’s police child sex abuse unit in 1998.
The incident is alleged to have occurred in 1998 after a woman complained that she was sexually abused by the former footballer for more than a decade. The woman said she was sexually abused by the former footballer from the age of 12 or 13 until her mid 20s. The time span was from the late 1960s - when the two were neighbours - until the early 1980s.
The allegations, which have long been the subject of rumour, were brought into the public spotlight by John Hammond, who is acting for several police officers from the state’s child abuse unit.
Hammond said the matter was drawn to the attention of the WA royal commission into police corruption in March, believing it was the only authority suitable to hear the case as it had all the necessary powers and investigatory processes for this to happen. He has yet to hear any response.
Hammond said his clients interviewed the man and formed the opinion that he should be charged. However, senior officers stopped the interview after five minutes and refused to allow charges to be laid, because his clients believed the man was a close friend of a very senior police officer. The investigation was subsequently dropped.
Hammond added that the investigators had a statement from the alleged victim’s mother stating that the former footballer had confessed to her.
The case was subsequently investigated by an anti-corruption body, which also decided not to proceed with it, much to the disappointment of the officers.
WA Police commissioner Barry Matthews said that “on available evidence” and as a result of advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions, no charges were laid against the former footballer at the time. He said the allegation against the senior officer was referred to an “external investigative agency”. “During its inquiry no evidence was provided, nor was any evidence discovered, which was capable of substantiating the allegations,” he said.
A royal commission spokesman said he was unable to say whether or not the matter would be investigated.

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Just goes to show, it's not what you know it's who you know....

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It's back in the news
 
Makes Andrew Bolt’s opinion piece in today’s Herals Sun, about the reluctance of authorities to remove abuse victims from Aboriginal families/communities, quite prophetic.
 

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