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I’m not a drinker or someone who went to clubs so I can’t relate. What I do understand is common sense and no matter what happened, JDG didn’t really show a lot of common sense. Surely with what’s on the line this year you’d pull your head in until the contract is done even if the media has got it wrong, ffs it’s not rocket science. It’s always concerned me how our club celebrates the bad boy f wit. Pull your head out of your ass JDG and don’t put yourself in a position where the innocent of intentions may come across as something different. You’ve grown up with social media you know what it’s like ffs.
 
Perhaps he thinks he has only seen an edited version and the full video just has to be out there ... somewhere.

The incident is still a hot topic on Ch 7 football. The general opinion is that he should not have been allowed to holiday overseas. Wayne Carey doesn't understand why he has to film all this stuff. Collingwood supposedly going to investigate the incident on his return. (Just filling you in because I am sure you have not been watching GWS v Bulldogs in KL)
Collingwood haven't said we are going to investigate, that's journalists putting words in our mouth.
 
Perhaps he thinks he has only seen an edited version and the full video just has to be out there ... somewhere.

The incident is still a hot topic on Ch 7 football. The general opinion is that he should not have been allowed to holiday 372538. Wayne Carey doesn't understand why he has to film all this stuff. Collingwood supposedly going to investigate the incident on his return. (Just filling you in because I am sure you have not been watching GWS v Bulldogs in KL)
I did have the footy on in the background whilst packing up the house didn't catch any of the Jordy stuff though.
 

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I’m not a drinker or someone who went to clubs so I can’t relate. What I do understand is common sense and no matter what happened, JDG didn’t really show a lot of common sense. Surely with what’s on the line this year you’d pull your head in until the contract is done even if the media has got it wrong, ffs it’s not rocket science. It’s always concerned me how our club celebrates the bad boy f wit. Pull your head out of your ass JDG and don’t put yourself in a position where the innocent of intentions may come across as something different. You’ve grown up with social media you know what it’s like ffs.

Spot on mate


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I’m not a drinker or someone who went to clubs so I can’t relate. What I do understand is common sense and no matter what happened, JDG didn’t really show a lot of common sense. Surely with what’s on the line this year you’d pull your head in until the contract is done even if the media has got it wrong, ffs it’s not rocket science. It’s always concerned me how our club celebrates the bad boy f wit. Pull your head out of your ass JDG and don’t put yourself in a position where the innocent of intentions may come across as something different. You’ve grown up with social media you know what it’s like ffs.
No you can’t relate. You should have stopped your diatribe at the first sentence.

Not everyone is a stay at home thumb sucker buddy.

He did nothing wrong so why should he stay home behind closed blinds posting on big footy like you?
 
Given the party girl types that throw themselves at footballers it's not surprising that the woman (his girlfriend?) involved wouldn't have a problem with de Goey and in the scheme of drunken nightclub shenanigans it's a fairly innocuous incident.

On the flip side why de Goey would even want to tempt fate given what occurred earlier in the year and put himself in a situation where he is filmed (I assume he knew) trying to expose a breast in a public setting is just inviting media coverage.

Finally who the hell was even filming this?

If it was a friend (tell me not the same one from New York) and they went ahead and uploaded it then he clearly needs to find himself smarter friends or start making wiser decisions.
 
Collingwood haven't said we are going to investigate, that's journalists putting words in our mouth.
Just quoting what I have twice heard from the commentators and 'Journos' tonight.
I did have the footy on in the background whilst packing up the house didn't catch any of the Jordy stuff though.
Was discussed after the game. (I don't understand why all the Ch 7 commentators have to stand around a bench. This practice also discriminates against wheelchair bound people who might hope to secure a commentary job)
 
Sounds like the AFL are going to want the club to stand down JDG for a number of weeks, and sounds like the club has had enough of his indiscretions. Interesting Monday coming up, again for all the wrong reasons with JDG...
 
Sounds like the AFL are going to want the club to stand down JDG for a number of weeks, and sounds like the club has had enough of his indiscretions. Interesting Monday coming up, again for all the wrong reasons with JDG...
Where do you get this from?

Is this your interpretation?
 
Sounds like the AFL are going to want the club to stand down JDG for a number of weeks, and sounds like the club has had enough of his indiscretions. Interesting Monday coming up, again for all the wrong reasons with JDG...
Nah this can’t be true. I’ve missed the last 15 pages of discussion but what are they wanting him stood down for exactly?

If it’s stupidity fine, but they should stand down anyone who had anything to do with that statement “the goal review was correct on Thursday night, we got super slow no that confirms it but we won’t show you”
 
Sounds like the AFL are going to want the club to stand down JDG for a number of weeks, and sounds like the club has had enough of his indiscretions. Interesting Monday coming up, again for all the wrong reasons with JDG...
I find it hard to believe that the afl want him stood down. For being in a bar?
 

Jordan De Goey: Collingwood star speaks out as AFL left fuming over Bali nightclub video​

Former Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley said he wouldn’t have allowed De Goey to travel to Bali as his playing future remains up in the air.

Scott Gullan, Alice Coster and Nick Smart

8 min read
June 18, 2022 - 11:04PM
News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom




00:37
Jordan De Goey's Bali nightclub antics
AFL: Jordan De Goey headed to Bali during Collingwood's midseason break, enjoying himself at the popular holiday destination.



Jordan De Goey’s playing future will be decided in a face-to-face meeting with frustrated Collingwood officials on Monday.

The AFL is fuming about how the Magpies bad boy has again found himself in trouble overseas, this time after a video surfaced of an alcohol-fuelled bender in Bali where he made lewd gestures and attempted to expose a woman’s breast.

There is pressure on Collingwood to come down hard on the out-of-contract star following a long list of indiscretions, including being jailed in New York last year after a bar fight.

The measures being talked about include standing down the 26-year-old for several weeks, with the AFL closely monitoring actions taken by the Magpies.
De Goey is scheduled to fly home from Bali on Sunday.

[PLAYERCARD]Jordan De Goey[/PLAYERCARD] left Australia on high after the Queen’s Birthday clash again Melbourne. Picture: Michael Klein

Jordan De Goey left Australia on high after the Queen’s Birthday clash again Melbourne. Picture: Michael Klein

New president Jeff Browne stuck his neck out for De Goey following the New York incident but there are some at the club, including prominent board members, who have had enough of his bad behaviour.

Triple premiership star Cameron Mooney lashed out at Collingwood for allowing De Goey to travel to Bali, branding the club “idiots” and labelling it the “stupidest decision I’ve ever seen a football club make.”

“I am staggered that the club let him go,” Mooney said. “Whatever happens from here, Collingwood, it’s on you. It’s the stupidest decision I’ve ever seen a football club make.”

Former Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley said he wouldn’t have allowed De Goey to travel to Bali in the mid-season break.

“I don’t think it was a good decision to go to Bali,” Buckley said on Fox Footy. “I know that the club has been criticised for that but you don’t hold your players hands like they’re pre-school kids, you have got to treat them like adults when they are adults.

“And at 26 years of age you are an adult so Jordy has to take responsibility for the decision to go over, he has to take responsibility for the position he has put himself in and the club in.

“There has been a whole heap that has come from it and there is a whole heap that will come from it unfortunately.”

A video from Instagram shows De Goey partying in Bali with friends. Picture: Instagram

A video from Instagram shows De Goey partying in Bali with friends. Picture: Instagram

Former St Kilda champion Nick Riewoldt said De Goey has “chosen indulgence over discipline.” Picture: Instagram

Former St Kilda champion Nick Riewoldt said De Goey has “chosen indulgence over discipline.” Picture: Instagram

Former St Kilda champion Nick Riewoldt said De Goey’s actions were unprofessional.

“I think you always get a pretty good indication of someone‘s professionalism and how much they care about their careers when you look at the choices they make,” Riewoldt said.

“Every player is entitled to go overseas if they want during the break, but it’s a choice. I think in this case Jordan has chosen indulgence over discipline.”
Melbourne great Garry Lyon said De Goey’s behaviour has to be “stamped out”.

“There is an issue with the female involved, and we’re not suggesting this is not consensual, but that’s entitled behaviour that’s not acceptable in any way, shape or form,” Lyon said on Fox Footy.

“The public grabbing of someone’s top in a public environment like that, that is entitled behaviour that has to be stamped out. That’s the behaviour that should get players into more trouble.”
The woman captured in the video, Sydney’s Remy Jackson, came out on Saturday morning in support of De Goey.
“Hey everyone, I can’t believe the backlash towards Jordy & Myself over here in Bali … nothing to see here,” she posted on Instagram.

De Goey posted his own message thanking his family and friends for supporting him.

“I want to openly address the relentless pursuit and persecution of athletes by the media to create an uneducated, biased and ill-informed narrative that has gone too far.

“I am one of the lucky ones with amazing support, however not all athletes are so lucky. This will end in tragedy if no one speaks up. It’s time for change. #enoughisenough”

Domestic violence advocacy group Full Stop Australia chief executive Hayley Foster described De Goey’s behaviour as “disgraceful”.

“We cannot tolerate these sexist and misogynistic actions,” Foster said. “This sends a dangerous message that this kind of behaviour and attitudes towards women are OK.

“AFL players are role models in the community and it is absolutely critical that the AFL takes a stand to condemn Mr De Goey.”
 

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I'm really doubting the club will even offer DeGoey a new contract. They may well let him go. If this was to happen, what a disappointing end to his career at the Pies....

I hope we let him go. He doesn’t seem like a bloke that has good values and morals, especially towards women.


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Jordan De Goey: Collingwood star speaks out as AFL left fuming over Bali nightclub video​

Former Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley said he wouldn’t have allowed De Goey to travel to Bali as his playing future remains up in the air.

Scott Gullan, Alice Coster and Nick Smart

8 min read
June 18, 2022 - 11:04PM
News Corp Australia Sports Newsroom




00:37
Jordan De Goey's Bali nightclub antics
AFL: Jordan De Goey headed to Bali during Collingwood's midseason break, enjoying himself at the popular holiday destination.



Jordan De Goey’s playing future will be decided in a face-to-face meeting with frustrated Collingwood officials on Monday.

The AFL is fuming about how the Magpies bad boy has again found himself in trouble overseas, this time after a video surfaced of an alcohol-fuelled bender in Bali where he made lewd gestures and attempted to expose a woman’s breast.

There is pressure on Collingwood to come down hard on the out-of-contract star following a long list of indiscretions, including being jailed in New York last year after a bar fight.

The measures being talked about include standing down the 26-year-old for several weeks, with the AFL closely monitoring actions taken by the Magpies.
De Goey is scheduled to fly home from Bali on Sunday.

Jordan De Goey left Australia on high after the Queen’s Birthday clash again Melbourne. Picture: Michael Klein

Jordan De Goey left Australia on high after the Queen’s Birthday clash again Melbourne. Picture: Michael Klein

New president Jeff Browne stuck his neck out for De Goey following the New York incident but there are some at the club, including prominent board members, who have had enough of his bad behaviour.

Triple premiership star Cameron Mooney lashed out at Collingwood for allowing De Goey to travel to Bali, branding the club “idiots” and labelling it the “stupidest decision I’ve ever seen a football club make.”

“I am staggered that the club let him go,” Mooney said. “Whatever happens from here, Collingwood, it’s on you. It’s the stupidest decision I’ve ever seen a football club make.”

Former Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley said he wouldn’t have allowed De Goey to travel to Bali in the mid-season break.

“I don’t think it was a good decision to go to Bali,” Buckley said on Fox Footy. “I know that the club has been criticised for that but you don’t hold your players hands like they’re pre-school kids, you have got to treat them like adults when they are adults.

“And at 26 years of age you are an adult so Jordy has to take responsibility for the decision to go over, he has to take responsibility for the position he has put himself in and the club in.

“There has been a whole heap that has come from it and there is a whole heap that will come from it unfortunately.”

A video from Instagram shows De Goey partying in Bali with friends. Picture: Instagram

A video from Instagram shows De Goey partying in Bali with friends. Picture: Instagram

Former St Kilda champion Nick Riewoldt said De Goey has “chosen indulgence over discipline.” Picture: Instagram

Former St Kilda champion Nick Riewoldt said De Goey has “chosen indulgence over discipline.” Picture: Instagram

Former St Kilda champion Nick Riewoldt said De Goey’s actions were unprofessional.

“I think you always get a pretty good indication of someone‘s professionalism and how much they care about their careers when you look at the choices they make,” Riewoldt said.

“Every player is entitled to go overseas if they want during the break, but it’s a choice. I think in this case Jordan has chosen indulgence over discipline.”
Melbourne great Garry Lyon said De Goey’s behaviour has to be “stamped out”.

“There is an issue with the female involved, and we’re not suggesting this is not consensual, but that’s entitled behaviour that’s not acceptable in any way, shape or form,” Lyon said on Fox Footy.

“The public grabbing of someone’s top in a public environment like that, that is entitled behaviour that has to be stamped out. That’s the behaviour that should get players into more trouble.”
The woman captured in the video, Sydney’s Remy Jackson, came out on Saturday morning in support of De Goey.
“Hey everyone, I can’t believe the backlash towards Jordy & Myself over here in Bali … nothing to see here,” she posted on Instagram.

De Goey posted his own message thanking his family and friends for supporting him.

“I want to openly address the relentless pursuit and persecution of athletes by the media to create an uneducated, biased and ill-informed narrative that has gone too far.

“I am one of the lucky ones with amazing support, however not all athletes are so lucky. This will end in tragedy if no one speaks up. It’s time for change. #enoughisenough”

Domestic violence advocacy group Full Stop Australia chief executive Hayley Foster described De Goey’s behaviour as “disgraceful”.

“We cannot tolerate these sexist and misogynistic actions,” Foster said. “This sends a dangerous message that this kind of behaviour and attitudes towards women are OK.

“AFL players are role models in the community and it is absolutely critical that the AFL takes a stand to condemn Mr De Goey.”
So you are basing your opinion on another double down click bait article from Rupert media?

How’s that quote at the end from this Foster person? Wowee. He’s now misogynistic for flirting around consensually with a woman? So that means he hates women?
 
Lol stand down ?
A bloke assaulted his teammate…nothing
Another confesses and is caught with cocaine…2 weeks and all the sympathy in the world

A bloke who has done nothing wrong, criminal or illegal…and we are talking standing down?

The club will be burned down by the members and masses if this occurs.
 
So you are basing your opinion on another double down click bait article from Rupert media?

How’s that quote at the end from this Foster person? Wowee. He’s now misogynistic for flirting around consensually with a woman? So that means he hates women?

He was using vile gestures with his tongue and fingers. A great role model for the young kids hey? Our AFLW team would really be quite offended but that, don’t you think?


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So the club may well have shot itself in the foot, when it comes to finals, if they stand down DeGoey, again, for the next few weeks.....
Why would the club stand him down?
He has done nothing wrong.
 
So you are basing your opinion on another double down click bait article from Rupert media?

How’s that quote at the end from this Foster person? Wowee. He’s now misogynistic for flirting around consensually with a woman? So that means he hates women?

Well l could see how the AFL would be fuming, especially after NY, and how some of those at the club would be saying get rid of him, again after his indiscretions. So it does make sense in a way what the article is reporting.
Hopefully he doesn't get stood down, and he gets to explain what happened, but l don't like his chances, unfortunately, of avoiding missing a few games..
The latter comments you would expect in these articles from certain women's groups etc....
 
He was using vile gestures with his tongue and fingers. A great role model for the young kids hey? Our AFLW team would really be quite offended but that, don’t you think?


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Did you come on here complaining about Bailey Smith doing the same tongue action during the game against us?

Give it a rest …I’m sick of people being offended for the sake of it….

Absolute shithousery
 
Women are perfectly capable of deciding whether or not something that happened with them is consensual or not, and therefore whether it is potentially assault. It is not everyone else’s job to tell this girl how she should perceive things. Sorry to burst some people’s bubbles but some women are confident with their sexuality and are not necessarily upset by things like this particularly if there is a relationship between them of some kind. I can’t speak for the woman from the videos but neither can anyone else. If she says it’s fine then it’s fine. If she says it’s not fine then it’s not.
 
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