Steve Dore
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I thought that had to be satire.
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life imitates art - Owen WildeWow
I thought that had to be satire.
Sorry, but as a female who has been sexually assaulted twice in my life time I do not hold this view. It is very easy as a male to hold such a view. I was 18 the first time and 24 the second time, neither time did I ask for what occurred. Imagine going to bed on your own and hours later waking up to find someone in your bed with something occurring that you did not consent to. Thankfully I have have moved on with my life, but it is something I will never forget Ben though it was 15 years ago. It is something that I hope that my daughters never have to go through.
Same with Concussion Protocols even if Club Doctors are involvedI know, i'm agreeing with you I believe. The AFL should be setting the standard not relying on the self interested clubs.
Collingwood must have a pro dickhead policy as they have had quite a few over the years.
*Despite* both playing for Gnewg?
has boak 2 votes behind. and Boak does poll well normally so could be right there for it!
interesting they have ollie wines up there and our 2nd highest getter
In fairness they're not wrong, Sholl absolutely should have won it. But spending time whinging about players not receiving individual awards while the team languishes on the bottom of the ladder is just so Crows. For all of Hinkley's faults, he would never put up with that individualistic bullshit from the PAFC playing group.
Thats true, but they are not going to arrest and charge someone based merely on an airy-fairy accusation. They will investigate first, and the investigating officers normally make the call based on what evidence is presented, be it bruises, medical report, other witnesses etc. Yes it might end up being a false charge, or thrown out, but as Tom Harley stated in his press statement, standing down the player "is best for ALL parties." It respects the victim, it removes the player from the limelight, it shows that the club is acting responsibly, but at the same time support is given to the accused party as the matter is dealt with.Tibbs wrote(Note: To be charged, there has to be sufficient evidence of a crime!)
While I do concur with the sentiments here this is actually incorrect. Police can charge based on a victims statement, or if they think a crime has been committed. Plenty of examples of not enough groundwork being done prior to a charge being laid. Then the accused and his or her families go through absolute hell for 1 to 2 years waiting for their day in court to prove their innocence. Lots of false victim statements get made. It works both ways. It's not all NCIS tv out there.
Now is when they even it up for those who weren't spectacular on any given weekend, but should be in the running because of their whole season.In fairness they're not wrong, Sholl absolutely should have won it. But spending time whinging about players not receiving individual awards while the team languishes on the bottom of the ladder is just so Crows. For all of Hinkley's faults, he would never put up with that individualistic bullshit from the PAFC playing group.
Yes I agree with youThats true, but they are not going to arrest and charge someone based merely on an airy-fairy accusation. They will investigate first, and the investigating officers normally make the call based on what evidence is presented, be it bruises, medical report, other witnesses etc. Yes it might end up being a false charge, or thrown out, but as Tom Harley stated in his press statement, standing down the player "is best for ALL parties." It respects the victim, it removes the player from the limelight, it shows that the club is acting responsibly, but at the same time support is given to the accused party as the matter is dealt with.
The boy (as did De Goey) got himself in the mess. He needs to stand aside until its sorted out. If the charge is shown to be not valid, he returns next year and can show what he is made of.
De Goey's racking up some off field formTrue, and as Eddie is proud of whatever his players do off field that isn’t happening?
Now is when they even it up for those who weren't spectacular on any given weekend, but should be in the running because of their whole season.
The way the award runs is daft. You could be the second best youngster EVERY SINGLE week and all the others only have one good game all year and still not be eligible.