You know we could come out with the message that we are committed to helping TT become a better person whilst as a footballer and for life after football rather than just kicking him to the curb to eventually be picked up by another club...
A statement like that in my mind would be consistent...
Say she was deliberately baiting him to illicit a desired response in order to use that response against him as some kind of insurance or payback should he choose to leave her. Blackmail is most certainly a form of DV.
Say this jilted ex's motivation to report straight to the AFL was solely to impact TT's professional career above all else, wouldn't that be considered a form of DV? i:e: "If you leave me, I'm going to report you to the AFL"?
Just so disappointing. After 4 years of total garbage on and off the field, we are finally in a position where we can start to see some light at the end of the tunnel and then one of our most experienced, most talented, most important players, does this.
Regardless of what he's done, this is a...
"Somewhat heavy" to me sounds like 4 weeks minimum. Good amount of time for him to complete his preseason which by all reports seems to have gotten off to a slow start up until now.
This whole thing is just weird. Either it's a police matter first and foremost or it's nothing.
I wouldn't think there'd be too many people walking around able to say that they have never sent a text message or never said something to someone they regret or would take back if they had their...
I don't think he sounded at all convincing in that interview. I'm struggling to believe a word of it. There was no real sign of commitment or determination.
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