Nothing like half a mil though, or whatever his new playing contract would be.That he could still earn an income from the league post football career.
He doesn’t really give off coach vibes either.
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Nothing like half a mil though, or whatever his new playing contract would be.That he could still earn an income from the league post football career.
2 very different words usedGee Clarkson slap wrist on national tv giving to player finlayson cop 3 weeks seems rough
Some 'bikies' are on pretty good coin.(so I'm led to believe)Even if he takes a massive pay cut, he’ll still be on over half a million a year.
Doubt anyone will pay him that much to do anything other than footy.
2 very different words used
Don't know what was said but I thought the action would deliver same result .. same as a racial slur I don't think you would be graded on words used --2 very different words used
Don't know what was said but I thought the action would deliver same result .. same as a racial slur I don't think you would graded on words used --
Anyway suppose the AFL can justify there own actions .. moral of there story is if you going to sling S$)# do it from a position of power..
I guess Clarkson got the minimum, and Findlayson got more because what he said was worse?Should be a minimum standard/penalty, despite what words are used
I guess Clarkson got the minimum, and Findlayson got more because what he said was worse?
I would suggest that many gay people doI don't view different homophobic words on different levels
This is what perplexes me -- Clarkson has many incidents where he has had to reined in by the AFL over his abusive language and actions even at a junior football match ..It does influence how I think Clarko may have behaved regarding the current racial abuse saga at the hawks.
I know they are separate incidents completely but Clarko has displayed very little ability to curb whatever he thinks/feels either in a physically or verbally demonstrative manner.
My suggestion would be to set up a panel to decide what penalties to apply to any future incidents involving Clarko…………………………………………….
headed up of course by Ian Aitken!!!!!
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The action is different though, because of the words used.Don't know what was said but I thought the action would deliver same result .. same as a racial slur I don't think you would be graded on words used --
Anyway suppose the AFL can justify there own actions .. moral of there story is if you going to sling S$)# do it from a position of power..
I understand what you saying mate I Suppose we all view things differently for me it all the same -- to say calling someone Choco is one week to someone the N word is 3 doesn't wash with me as all said with the same intention will leave the subject there hopefully it doesn't come up again .. the hall monitors will have there work cut out for the next monthThe action is different though, because of the words used.
You can certainly argue that Clarkson got off lightly. But if he had have used the same word as Finlayson, he would have gotten a much harsher penalty.
Richo is a peanut.
Absolute waste of time in the commentary box.
TV is best on MUTE when he is involved.
Tbf I'm still bitter about Liam Jones and am jumping at shadows.He’s an unrestricted free agent at the end of the year anyway
Might do well as Humphrey B Bear.Dustin Martin?
Am I Wrong in thinking a bloke throwing elbows at peoples head should get more than someone who said a bad word?Different word used
Am I Wrong in thinking a bloke throwing elbows at peoples head should get more than someone who said a bad word?
To me they should be switched.
Your feelings only get hurt if you care what the other person says.
An elbow to the head could do irreplaceable damage.
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Am I Wrong in thinking a bloke throwing elbows at peoples head should get more than someone who said a bad word?
To me they should be switched.
Your feelings only get hurt if you care what the other person says.
An elbow to the head could do irreplaceable damage.
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2 very different words used
Ha... 3aw this arvo...richo when asked by a caller how come Charlie gets so many frees compared to other teams, says
Maybe the AFL want Carlton to win.
(and means it.) His compatriots in TonyShaw and Jimmy da Rat don't challenge him.
Gobsmacked.
Look I agree with what you are saying.It's extremely rare for people to be totally apathetic to verbal abuse because humans are social creatures by nature. We have developed a million different ways to brush it off but it's often really hard for our brains to distinguish between "this guy is just being a prick to throw me off my game" and "I'm socially unacceptable, Which means the tribe is going to kick me out and Lions are going to eat me!"
Financially speaking I don't think the AFL's/PAFC's sponsors want to have their brand associated with homophobia. The guy also had a whole football stadium to say whatever he wanted and he managed to get caught on the umpires radio. He should be punished for his total lack of awareness, creativity and brains alone. He's getting paid hundreds of thousands of dollars and he couldn't wait till the umpires were further away?
Should be a minimum standard/penalty, despite what words are used