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I was standing up for the last 20 seconds of the GF and people wee yelling at me to sit downAt the Anzac Day game I was told to sit down when I stood up for Jamie’s mark.
Don't be surprised if he's a doctorLooked friendly, but impulsive. Probably makes some poor life choices. Face tattoos sometimes makes it hard to get a new job. Looks like an interesting cat.
I too have cat6 cable and because NBN make lots of excuses why you can't have their box where you want it, have drilled a hole in my wall so I could have cable from modem to TV instead of using WIFI.I never see any buffering at all on Kayo. Never have. I don’t use wifi. My tv is connected to my Telstra modem with cat6 cable. Could wifi be the issue?
I too have cat6 cable and because NBN make lots of excuses why you can't have their box where you want it, have drilled a hole in my wall so I could have cable from modem to TV instead of using WIFI.
I have tried everything, even put modem as high up as I can and only one wall between it and TV.
ThanksHave you tried turning it off and on again?
Needs a big ban, if only to act as a deterrent.Looked friendly, but impulsive. Probably makes some poor life choices. Face tattoos sometimes makes it hard to get a new job. Looks like an interesting cat.
I was thinking a warning might be enough. At most a one match ban. What will we do about players initiating or responding to high five gestures after a goal?Needs a big ban, if only to act as a deterrent.
Has the player come out and said anything about it??I was thinking a warning might be enough. At most a one match ban. What will we do about players initiating or responding to high five gestures after a goal?
Don’t know.Has the player come out and said anything about it??
That's a player acting of his own volition. This was a crowd member putting hands on a player. Even if it was all very good natured, it needs to be acted upon.I was thinking a warning might be enough. At most a one match ban. What will we do about players initiating or responding to high five gestures after a goal?
True. I’d be okay with a warning, one match ban given the good natured element.That's a player acting of his own volition. This was a crowd member putting hands on a player. Even if it was all very good natured, it needs to be acted upon.
I'd go for a bit more - but who is to say what is right. Not sure there is a tribunal guidlines matrix for spectators.True. I’d be okay with a warning, one match ban given the good natured element.
Would be a disgrace if it was anything but. No doubt the guy already considers himself warned.True. I’d be okay with a warning, one match ban given the good natured element.
That's a player acting of his own volition. This was a crowd member putting hands on a player. Even if it was all very good natured, it needs to be acted upon.
I've never spoken to him, but he sits a few rows in front of me at home games.He’s actually a nice bloke, (have spoken to him at interstate games in the past).
At the Anzac Day game I was told to sit down when I stood up for Jamie’s mark.
A financial fine would be more disgraceful ( and probably unenforceable/ illegal) than an attendance ban. Neither are necessary and it should be a gentle warning/reminder.Reckon a decent fine feels about right
$2000-$5000 is pocket change to a footballer, but to plebs like us (me)? That's a hell of a hit and I sure as s**t wouldn't even think of doing that again after copping a $5000 fine
That seems over the top to me even at $2000. I wonder if there’s even a clause either in the memberships, ticket purchases, entry guidelines to a particular ground specifically addressing this. If not I don’t see how a fine could be issued however there is probably something there in general legalese that could be applied. I wonder if straight jackets in team colours are available from the club merchandise shops.Reckon a decent fine feels about right
$2000-$5000 is pocket change to a footballer, but to plebs like us (me)? That's a hell of a hit and I sure as s**t wouldn't even think of doing that again after copping a $5000 fine
It was great seeing the next generation evolve today. Very exciting. Many are saying it will keep Tom Mitchell out of a game but we have to take into consideration that he was carrying an injury and hopefully when he’s recovered he can be important for us again.
Someone said earlier in the thread that he’s a doctor. Even if he’s a GP and not a specialist $2k should be manageable.Reckon a decent fine feels about right
$2000-$5000 is pocket change to a footballer, but to plebs like us (me)? That's a hell of a hit and I sure as s**t wouldn't even think of doing that again after copping a $5000 fine
AFL don't have the power to fine someone.Reckon a decent fine feels about right
$2000-$5000 is pocket change to a footballer, but to plebs like us (me)? That's a hell of a hit and I sure as s**t wouldn't even think of doing that again after copping a $5000 fine
Ya beat me to it! The ground invasion fines are levied by way of legislation.AFL don't have the power to fine someone.
They (#328) said 'don't be surprised if he's a doctor'.. not that he is a doctorSomeone said earlier in the thread that he’s a doctor. Even if he’s a GP and not a specialist $2k should be manageable.