Fat Pat finally exposes disgusting AFL culture

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Fat Pat finally exposes disgusting AFL culture

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After years of attacking League, the fat pr!ck has discovered he is living in the biggest glass house in the Southern Hemisphere...

Its about time you took a stand tubby :evil:

http://foxsports.news.com.au/story/0,86 ... 11,00.html
Growing rap sheet something to arrest
By Patrick Smith
July 21, 2006

THE AFL publishes a weekly injury list. It details the health of the competition.


The league might soon consider publishing a welfare list which would chronicle players who have fallen foul of the law.

Soon one might be as long as the other.

This season more than 20 players have faced investigation over matters ranging from assault, possession of dangerous weapons, bolting from police, drink driving, recklessly causing serious injury, drunken brawling, indecent language, damaging property and assault of a public officer.

The football world waits on a court decision whether the media can report the names of players who have tested positive to the use of illicit drugs.

Just yesterday The Australian reported Hawthorn's Mark Williams' conviction for unlicensed driving and former Kangaroos ruckman Corey McKernan was fined for the same charge.

Then, of course, Michael Gardiner was charged with drink driving by West Australian police after he crashed his car late on Monday night.

Not to mention Port Adelaide's Dean Brogan who was charged yesterday with an alleged assault on an Adelaide surgeon. The ruckman is due to appear in Adelaide Magistrates Court next month.


AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou is blunt about it.

"It is unacceptable. We are concerned," he said yesterday.

However, Demetriou said that he did not believe illegal behaviour was on the increase.

"Actually, we don't think it has got any worse over the past three or four years," he said.

All this despite the AFL allotting the competition's player association many millions of dollars to provide courses on all manner of social issues. Each year the association sets aside a minimum $1.5million on player education.

Workshops include players and the law, family planning, gambling, drink driving, speeding, anti-doping, cross cultural awareness and racial vilification.

The players association says these workshops "aim to address these activities from the perspective of positive enforcement of appropriate behaviours, short- and long-term health effects, effect on athletic performance, peer influence on social behaviour and the consequences of the public and media spotlight (role models)".

Not even religious orders prepare their students so thoroughly.

There is also a 24-hour helpline.

Yet the players continue to misbehave in a violent and regular manner.

You might think the AFL has dropped plans for players to make community service visits to prison just in case they don't come out.

"We would prefer it doesn't happen but it does happen," Demetriou said.

"I'm sure the fact that they are young men with high disposable incomes and with time on their hands is part of the problem. But for all the programs and education the league, the players association and the clubs provide, at the end of the day players will make decisions.

"Things like unlicensed driving, well, that's just crazy stuff."

These are embarrassing statistics for the AFL, which so desperately wants to be a community leader.

The league has introduced an expansive illicit drug policy to work alongside the already unforgiving World Anti-Doping Agency code.

When all football codes faced damaging claims of sexual assault and abuse, the AFL rushed to put together its controversial code called Respect and Responsibility - an AFL social policy.

Unfortunately, it was a document drawn up by zealots and it proved unjust, unrealistic and unworkable. The AFL Commission has yet to pass umpteen attempts to refine it.

Brendan Gale, chief executive of the AFL Players' Association, said the organisation could do little more.

"Part of what we do is provide opportunities for these guys to develop skills to make better decisions outside footy," he said.

"Also what we do is get them to take full responsibility for what they do.

"No one is above the rule. They can't pass the buck or make excuses. Like the population at large there are going to be people who transgress and make errors of judgment.

"Look at the sample of the population we deal with. They are young guys who are by nature aggressive and risk takers, otherwise they wouldn't have got this far in AFL footy.

"When they leave the field there's going to be people who make poor decisions and take unnecessary risks.

"Of course it is a concern but there is only so much we can do.

"We have to focus on the guys who do get the message, who do the right things. There's a lot more of them."

But for all the goodwill of the AFL and the association, some players are proving as unsophisticated and crass as those in the NRL, a competition the AFL has sneered at in the past.

One is as bad as the other.

Research has shown 2006 to be worse than last year.

Then football only had to deal with drink-driving, drug abuse and alleged links with underworld figures.

None of this, of course, has stopped the players from lining up, tongues lolling to the side, arms outstretched and hands open to secure a rich slice of AFL revenue. Even before this next pay increase the average footballer's wage is around $200,000.

Double standards are everywhere.

Asked whether Gardiner would be welcome at Collingwood, Anthony Rocca said: "I don't know what sort of bloke he is ... but with his past history I don't think you would want to recruit that sort of bloke."

Why not?

Will he feel uneasy in the company of Brodie Holland, who last year was found guilty of unlicensed driving and faces charges of intentionally and recklessly causing injury, assault and assault in company? The case will be heard in October.

Holland's teammate Cameron Cloke was infamously caught driving at 144km/h in a 100km/h speed zone, and Chad Morrison was fined $20,000 after he was found guilty of drink-driving. Club sponsor TAC fined Collingwood $200,000 as a result.

In football in 2006, it doesn't pay to be too precious or pious.
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Where are the comments condemning these thugs??

By your silence, you are condoning the actions of these animals.... They won't change their criminal ways if the local in-bred societies that they inhabit don't loudly tell them enough is enough...

One day one of these rabid dogs will kill someone.... :x
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I think its been disgusting what afl players have been up to this season! You're right willis they will kill next if it doesnt stop!

I tend to think the reasons they seem to slip under the radar more than league players is most afl players have a much more feminine image to league players. The shorts they wear and their tinted hair dos make them look the way germaine greer wanted men to look like. Hence there is no outcry from the women as opposed to what the manly men of league have copped for the last 4 years.

I just hope someone can wake up to these thugs!!! :?
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King-Eliagh wrote:
I tend to think the reasons they seem to slip under the radar more than league players is most afl players have a much more feminine image to league players. The shorts they wear and their tinted hair dos make them look the way germaine greer wanted men to look like. Hence there is no outcry from the women as opposed to what the manly men of league have copped for the last 4 years.
You're talking about the same game you played just what 2-3 games in the 3s and 4s in this season right? Now what does that say about you? :roll:
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Beaussie wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
I tend to think the reasons they seem to slip under the radar more than league players is most afl players have a much more feminine image to league players. The shorts they wear and their tinted hair dos make them look the way germaine greer wanted men to look like. Hence there is no outcry from the women as opposed to what the manly men of league have copped for the last 4 years.
You're talking about the same game you played just what 2-3 games in the 3s and 4s in this season right? Now what does that say about you? :roll:
Ahhhh :?> Beaussie do you have some sort of reading impediment? :lol: Actually I really dont think that needs to be a question :wink:

If you read again (which im sure wont help) I was "talking about" AFL players as opposed to league players on the topic of thuggery and the reasons the AFL players seem to go under the radar. It has nothing to do with my season of footy which was shortened due to injury this year.

Negative karma point for you!!! :lol: :lol:
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Post by Willis 21 »

Beaussie.. where is your outrage regarding your AFL 'heroes'?? At least KE is telling it like it is....
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Looks like the Collingwood boys tried there best to kill someone on the weekend...

In case you guys are finding it hard to keep up with all this AFL barbarism, here is a handy summary for the year to date...

JULY 22 West Coast Eagle Michael Gardiner was fined $800 and had his license suspended for four months after pleading guilty to drink driving. Crashed into a row of parked cars on July 17.

JULY 20 Retired Kangaroo Corey McKernan pleaded guilty to driving without a licence and illegally using a mobile phone. Fined $1000 and licence suspended for two weeks.

JULY 20 Hawthorn's Mark Williams pleads guilty to two charges of driving while suspended and to charges of exceeding the speed limit and careless driving after he fled police in October last year.

JULY 20 Port Adelaide's Dean Brogan charged with assaulting an Adelaide surgeon. Hearing pending.

JUNE 20 Carlton's Heath Scotland charged with recklessly causing injury and unlawful assault for slapping a woman in the Crown Casino after throwing a drink over her. Has denied charges, case back in court tomorrow.

APRIL 22 Collingwood's Chad Morrison caught drink driving with blood alcohol reading of 0.093 and received on-the-spot fine of $314 and lost his licence for six months. Also fined a record $20,000 the Magpies.

MARCH 30 Collingwood's Brodie Holland charged with intentionally and recklessly causing injury, assault and assault in company after a late-night scuffle with a woman over a taxi in October, 2005.

MARCH 22 former West Coast Eagles captain Ben Cousins pleads guilty to obstructing the path of another driver and obstructing a public officer and fined $900 for abandoning his car in order to avoid a booze bus.

MARCH 17 West Coast Eagle Ashley Sampi fined $750 after pleading to assault and carrying a weapon with intent to cause fear following an argument with his girlfriend and her sister.

FEBRUARY 22 Hawthorn's Campbell Brown ordered to attend anger management and alcohol awareness classes after being charged with criminal damage and using insulting and indecent language towards an employee at a 7-Eleven store in suburban Hawthorn on June 19, last year.

FEBRUARY 3 Melbourne's Colin Sylvia placed on a 12-month order with conditions that he not assault, harass, threaten or intimidate his girlfriend by the Melbourne Magistrates Court after a witness claimed he attacked her. Club fined him $2000 and ordered him to undergo an alcohol-awareness program.

FEBRUARY 10 Collingwood's Dane Swan convicted of assault after a brawl in Melbourne's city centre.

JANUARY 2 Fremantle's Heath Black assaults a female police officer at Perth Cup race meeting. Found guilty and fined.

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What a bunch of meatheads.... :|
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Who was that NRL player from the Broncos who headbutted 2 girls last week?
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Meatheads indeed! The sad thing is the AFL has done next to nothing in response whereas the NRL have put in place many programs and are atleast trying to solve some of its player problems...
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King-Eliagh wrote:
...the NRL have put in place many programs and are atleast trying to solve some of its player problems...
Clearly doesn't seem to be working with incident after incident, week after week.
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Clearly doesn't seem to be working with incident after incident, week after week.
I agree with you - the AFL have got to try something else, as what they are doing now is not working.... and its day after day, not weekly...
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Willis 21 wrote:
Looks like the Collingwood boys tried there best to kill someone on the weekend...

In case you guys are finding it hard to keep up with all this AFL barbarism, here is a handy summary for the year to date...

JULY 22 West Coast Eagle Michael Gardiner was fined $800 and had his license suspended for four months after pleading guilty to drink driving. Crashed into a row of parked cars on July 17.

JULY 20 Retired Kangaroo Corey McKernan pleaded guilty to driving without a licence and illegally using a mobile phone. Fined $1000 and licence suspended for two weeks.

JULY 20 Hawthorn's Mark Williams pleads guilty to two charges of driving while suspended and to charges of exceeding the speed limit and careless driving after he fled police in October last year.

JULY 20 Port Adelaide's Dean Brogan charged with assaulting an Adelaide surgeon. Hearing pending.

JUNE 20 Carlton's Heath Scotland charged with recklessly causing injury and unlawful assault for slapping a woman in the Crown Casino after throwing a drink over her. Has denied charges, case back in court tomorrow.

APRIL 22 Collingwood's Chad Morrison caught drink driving with blood alcohol reading of 0.093 and received on-the-spot fine of $314 and lost his licence for six months. Also fined a record $20,000 the Magpies.

MARCH 30 Collingwood's Brodie Holland charged with intentionally and recklessly causing injury, assault and assault in company after a late-night scuffle with a woman over a taxi in October, 2005.

MARCH 22 former West Coast Eagles captain Ben Cousins pleads guilty to obstructing the path of another driver and obstructing a public officer and fined $900 for abandoning his car in order to avoid a booze bus.

MARCH 17 West Coast Eagle Ashley Sampi fined $750 after pleading to assault and carrying a weapon with intent to cause fear following an argument with his girlfriend and her sister.

FEBRUARY 22 Hawthorn's Campbell Brown ordered to attend anger management and alcohol awareness classes after being charged with criminal damage and using insulting and indecent language towards an employee at a 7-Eleven store in suburban Hawthorn on June 19, last year.

FEBRUARY 3 Melbourne's Colin Sylvia placed on a 12-month order with conditions that he not assault, harass, threaten or intimidate his girlfriend by the Melbourne Magistrates Court after a witness claimed he attacked her. Club fined him $2000 and ordered him to undergo an alcohol-awareness program.

FEBRUARY 10 Collingwood's Dane Swan convicted of assault after a brawl in Melbourne's city centre.

JANUARY 2 Fremantle's Heath Black assaults a female police officer at Perth Cup race meeting. Found guilty and fined.

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What a bunch of meatheads.... :|
Several additions to this list since July I think!!
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