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Carlton has been factional for years. Getting someone else to solve it is the smart move.Carlton making it the AFL's problem is hilarious.
He's doubled down, " l was hacked "
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If he takes his medicine and walks now there would be no effect on the team, selfish!!Good.
Let’s do this the ‘hard’ way.
Drag this out, be a distraction for the Blues this year - that’s the ideal outcome.
Maybe nitpicking a little but he actually isn’t saying he’s been hacked anymore but that he didn’t post it
Definitely seeming more like it was his wife
Hawthorn did same trick on “well being review”, lobbed it to the afl ! Pathetic reallyCarlton making it the AFL's problem is hilarious.
As much as we would have done this in the past.....pretty sure these are the guidelines clubs need to follow.Carlton making it the AFL's problem is hilarious.
More like Run For Your Life, Luke's back on Twitter.
Someone needs to photoshop that cloud , unfortunately can’t think of anything funny to do with it
You lie down with dogs, you wake up with fleas.Feel a bit sorry for Naomi.
*crabsYou lie down with dogs, you wake up with fleas.
Gee, what a surprise; the Hun supporting the rich white guy...Here we go!
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The options ahead of Luke Sayers after lewd photo scandal
The Blues are looking to minimise all off-field distractions as they look to win their first premiership in 30 years.www.theage.com.au
Now that Carlton president Luke Sayers, the club and the AFL integrity unit made it clear in a series of statements they are working together to support those impacted by the posting – by someone other than Sayers – of the lewd image to his social media account, there’s only one question that stands out from a football standpoint.
Making the outcome public might help to protect other high-profile figures in business and sport who could be vulnerable to such an attack made with malicious intent. In the era of deep fakes, manipulation of images and cybercrime, such an investigation would serve a broad purpose. It would also be consistent with the president’s emotional declaration he would leave no stone unturned in finding the culprit after he said he had been hacked.
That's the crap journalism of the Age not the Hun. Are you still feigning surprise? Didn't think so.Gee, what a surprise; the Hun supporting the rich white guy...
Same shit, different name.That's the crap journalism of the Age not the Hun. Are you still feigning surprise? Didn't think so.
I'm sure someone else has said this but surely he was drunk and thought he was sending a DM