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I mean the NRL is embroiled in scandals on the regular I think it actually helps them dominate the media in Sydney.
It's not a great look, but as least were being talked about constantly.
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tsf
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+x+xCan never imagine a football journalist tweeting or writing about another sport's troubles. Having said that there is definitely an element of fuckheadedness amongst supporters of certain clubs. If you're bringing a balaclava to a game you're probably not the type of person we want at the matches. We can't complain when football fans give them ammunition like this. While this is true, I can think of at 3 all in brawls on the field at major local aussie rules games in melbourne where women, spectators or umpires bashed this year
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If my maths serves me correctly that's 2021.
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LFC.
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+xIf my maths serves me correctly that's 2021. errr from the link Melb Victory punished for fans' violence
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+x+x+xCan never imagine a football journalist tweeting or writing about another sport's troubles. Having said that there is definitely an element of fuckheadedness amongst supporters of certain clubs. If you're bringing a balaclava to a game you're probably not the type of person we want at the matches. We can't complain when football fans give them ammunition like this. While this is true, I can think of at 3 all in brawls on the field at major local aussie rules games in melbourne where women, spectators or umpires bashed this year thats the thing, between gayfl nrl the amount of scandels over the years but its old news within 24hrs. Our isuues just keep on keeping on and typically people like nrl's Gould and I expect certain main high profile gayfl ones like putting in their 2bobs worth as well as the one eyed media. Anyway F em.
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+xIf my maths serves me correctly that's 2021. Your counting game is spot on huddo, point is the "sentence" was never served between 2017-2021 either.
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Before it gets swept too far under the carpet, Will bucket boy do time? Will he face the Magistrate?
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+x+x+x+x+xSponsors and broadcasters are going to demand an extraordinarily strong response to this. I'm talking suspending Melbourne Victory from the league big. Hmm, I’m pretty sure suspending the best supported team in the league is not in the sponsors’ or broadcasters’ interests. I think you'll find that if some form of drastic action isn't taken against them (probably not suspension - more likely a big penalty including some no-crowd rounds), then there'll be sponsors leaving the league. They'll be in massive damage control right now trying to keep sponsorship on board. I think that’s more likely. It’d be ironic if Destination NSW pulled their money … aha oh man that would be a pretty funny end to this whole saga Agreed
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+xBefore it gets swept too far under the carpet, Will bucket boy do time? Will he face the Magistrate? he is up for multiple different charges. Gave himself in, in hoping he doesnt face jail time. 29 people all up have been identified and charged or banned
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+x+x+xCan never imagine a football journalist tweeting or writing about another sport's troubles. Having said that there is definitely an element of fuckheadedness amongst supporters of certain clubs. If you're bringing a balaclava to a game you're probably not the type of person we want at the matches. We can't complain when football fans give them ammunition like this. While this is true, I can think of at 3 all in brawls on the field at major local aussie rules games in melbourne where women, spectators or umpires bashed this year Which brawls are you talking about? I can't think of a single flare-related pitch invasion and an assault on a player on the field of play. That has never happened in any other sport in Australia. It's a football special. We deserve all the criticism we get. At AFL and NRL games, the worst that happens is an occasional fight between drunk bogans in the stands, and an occasional bashing after the game, but this happens in every sport all over the world and is easy to sweep under the carpet. You just can't throw metal buckets at players and referees though. That can't be excused or tolerated.
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+x+x+x+xCan never imagine a football journalist tweeting or writing about another sport's troubles. Having said that there is definitely an element of fuckheadedness amongst supporters of certain clubs. If you're bringing a balaclava to a game you're probably not the type of person we want at the matches. We can't complain when football fans give them ammunition like this. While this is true, I can think of at 3 all in brawls on the field at major local aussie rules games in melbourne where women, spectators or umpires bashed this year Which brawls are you talking about? I can't think of a single flare-related pitch invasion and an assault on a player on the field of play. That has never happened in any other sport in Australia. It's a football special. We deserve all the criticism we get. At AFL and NRL games, the worst that happens is an occasional fight between drunk bogans in the stands, and an occasional bashing after the game, but this happens in every sport all over the world and is easy to sweep under the carpet. You just can't throw metal buckets at players and referees though. That can't be excused or tolerated. Speaking of Nrl or Afl, it was always a wonderful experience playing League against the Redfern All blacks. Players were Indigenous to the land ofcourse.. Every tackle was assault and threats. The relatives and associates on the hill were always willing to richen the experience as well. Great times and great crowd to be around
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tsf
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+x+x+x+xCan never imagine a football journalist tweeting or writing about another sport's troubles. Having said that there is definitely an element of fuckheadedness amongst supporters of certain clubs. If you're bringing a balaclava to a game you're probably not the type of person we want at the matches. We can't complain when football fans give them ammunition like this. While this is true, I can think of at 3 all in brawls on the field at major local aussie rules games in melbourne where women, spectators or umpires bashed this year Which brawls are you talking about? I can't think of a single flare-related pitch invasion and an assault on a player on the field of play. That has never happened in any other sport in Australia. It's a football special. We deserve all the criticism we get. At AFL and NRL games, the worst that happens is an occasional fight between drunk bogans in the stands, and an occasional bashing after the game, but this happens in every sport all over the world and is easy to sweep under the carpet. You just can't throw metal buckets at players and referees though. That can't be excused or tolerated. Google it.
They have happened a number of times at local aussie rules competitions.
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+xI mean the NRL is embroiled in scandals on the regular I think it actually helps them dominate the media in Sydney. It's not a great look, but as least were being talked about constantly. That is one sage point. When things are going along quite well, the AL receives little mainstream media coverage.
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Football has the us vs them which is really a great thing think Tunisia vs Australia or any away match you’ve been to. The problem is thugs come in and take it to far hooligans people that probably don’t have much in life
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+x+x+x+xCan never imagine a football journalist tweeting or writing about another sport's troubles. Having said that there is definitely an element of fuckheadedness amongst supporters of certain clubs. If you're bringing a balaclava to a game you're probably not the type of person we want at the matches. We can't complain when football fans give them ammunition like this. While this is true, I can think of at 3 all in brawls on the field at major local aussie rules games in melbourne where women, spectators or umpires bashed this year Which brawls are you talking about? I can't think of a single flare-related pitch invasion and an assault on a player on the field of play. That has never happened in any other sport in Australia. It's a football special. We deserve all the criticism we get. At AFL and NRL games, the worst that happens is an occasional fight between drunk bogans in the stands, and an occasional bashing after the game, but this happens in every sport all over the world and is easy to sweep under the carpet. You just can't throw metal buckets at players and referees though. That can't be excused or tolerated. Please don’t forget the AFL racism. Yep a long long list of repeated racism, threats on social media and just flat out bigotry
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+xWjy cant these sokkah blokes just bash women like the rest of the Aussie sports? Interesting that guys with no interest or love for the world game decide to write on it. Need another Del Piero, he was a walking headline that would supersede any shithousery by the other codes and their media arm.i could remember all the feel good stories about Del Piero they were so over the top and sugary but it’s what the dipshits in the media need, a focal point to write about that fits the simple ‘big European stars’ in our little league narrative.
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I remember another A-League player being attacked by fans. In the car park, by his own fans.
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All nine men were placed on a good behaviour bond without conviction and banned from attending sporting games for a year. Ms Falla ordered Nubacher and Stewart to contribute $1200 and $1800 respectively to the court fund, to be disbursed to welfare organisations. Theodoropoulos, Kutlu, Hadrick, Vigor, White and Rogers were ordered to pay $800 to the same fund.
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If you think Melbourne Victory got a whack Bordeaux denied promotion to Ligue 1 due to a pitch invader roughing a player https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/37841265/bordeaux-denied-promotion-fan-assaults-rodez-playerbang!
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Mortified by what he had just witnessed, diehard Melbourne Victory fan Dimi Bourandanis feared what was to become of his club.
Spectators had just invaded AAMI Park and Bourandanis walked forlornly with fellow diehard fans, mates for life through their support of Victory, toward Swan St in Richmond.
It was the darkest moment in the league’s history.
Doomsday felt imminent.
FULL STORY | bit.ly/47sJIFz
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