Talk about gay
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:45 am
"During a 2001 clash with the Cowboys, Hopoate, in an attempt to unsettle several of his opponents, inserted his finger in three players' anuses"
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about a year Earlierborgidiom wrote:"During a 2001 clash with the Cowboys, Hopoate, in an attempt to unsettle several of his opponents, inserted his finger in three players' anuses"
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Ball tearing terror
May 2 2002
'Reflex action': Peter Filandia bites Chad Davis during Port Melbourne's clash with Springvale. Image: Courtesy of Channel 10.
Former Swans player Peter Filandia has been suspended for 10 matches for biting the scrotum of an opponent.
Filandia, Port Melbourne's captain and assistant coach, pleaded guilty to the charge, arguing he was provoked and that he bit Springvale opponent Chad Davis after his face became smothered.
Filandia told the Victorian Football League tribunal he could not breathe when he became entangled with Davis, and panicked and bit him as a reflex action.
Filandia said he did not know what part of Davis's body he had bitten. But a doctor for Springvale said Davis had suffered bruising to his scrotum and had lost a small amount of blood.
During last night's hearing, Filandia, who played 83 AFL games with Essendon and Sydney, apologised to Davis and said he was thankful that he was not badly injured.
AFL tribunal chairman Eddie Power also ordered Filandia to undergo player counselling before he resumed playing.
In Sydney, four players, including former Swan Craig O'Brien, were called to front the Sydney Australian Football League tribunal after a match on Sunday which left two players in hospital.
One player suffered internal and external injuries and had to spend the night in hospital, while another received 15 stitches to the face after things turned ugly midway through the match between St George and Balmain.
Thirteen reports resulted from the match, from striking to abusive language. Last night O'Brien was suspended for one match.
Another ex-Swan, Balmain's Troy Luff, said in his column for redandwhiteonline.com that former AFL players in the competition tended to be targeted by the opposition.
"I ... saw something that I haven't seen since I played under-16 football in Traralgon and that was seeing a player sent off, in this case it was Craig O'Brien," Luff wrote.
"You can't blame him, though, as there seems to be no protection for him, and being an ex-AFL player you are always going to get that extra attention.
"The second half is where all the action started, a few of [their] players were getting a bit frustrated ... a few brawls started with a few punches thrown, [taking] the focus off the game."
best day ever loleels fan wrote:Poor borgidiom, things haven't been going too well for you here today huh?
says the guy who thinks 3/100 UK people watching league is somthing to brag about lol.eels fan wrote:And you're delusional.
this again????eels fan wrote:Says the guy trying to make it look like the AFL gets high ratings in Sydney by adding all games together.
You are very derpworthy.
borgidiom wrote:this again????eels fan wrote:Says the guy trying to make it look like the AFL gets high ratings in Sydney by adding all games together.
You are very derpworthy.
Raiderdave said that all games in NSW of AFL were less than 50k on average.
I proved in Sydney alone that they were 128k
You proved, using your figures the average was 62k. Do you see how stupid this makes you look?
The own evidence you provided proved Raiderdave wrong.
Do you see how funny this is?
Raiderdave said that the AFL average is less than 50k and you proved that one game of AFL a week was 62k.
ONE GAME A WEEK IS ENOUGH TO PROVE THAT RAIDERDAVE IS LYING AGAIN
Your own evidence shot you in the foot.... this is seriously funny