Bulldogs apologise for Mad Monday behaviour

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Boys will be boys,however if your a contracted NRL player there is a clause in it where you are representing the NRL 24/7 while the contract exists..If the NRL want to take action in whatever shape or form then they have every right to….the DOGS in particular have a very ordinary record when it comes to breaches..the Coffs Harbour debacle comes to mind..

Same as Jockeys...they are warned about tipping and race fixing first and foremost...if your caught you pay the penalty...Jim Cassidy comes to mind...he got a 3 year suspension..

What I am saying is ...if your a professional sports person,then there are many things that are in your control that are your responsibility...if you are warned about particular behaviour and breach that behaviour ...then you suffer the consequences...
 
Greenturd quickly glossed over dodgy TPA's last week to firmly focus on bare Bulldogs' buttocks this week. What scandal will tough talkin' Toddy do nothing about next?
 
And here's me thinking finally no bad Mad Monday stories for the first time in years! Press obviously didn't like that, so they had to make something up. Nothing to see here.
 
The worst thing about the doggie crack gate was the coach was in attendance.. this is a very average look from a top grade coach ….leadership at its worst wants to be one of the boys .
 
At my work we all work very hard throughout the year. At our Christmas party we all let our hair down. We have a private function and then we are ‘let loose’ as we move to a public venue. Most of us drink too much and really unwind. Strangely enough non of us become naked. Incredible as it seems, non of us end up unconscious outside the venue. Amazingly non of us chunder in the streets.
If we did this we would probably be let go.
There was ‘something to see’ at Canterbury ‘s end of year celebration - it was out of control fools not able to have a good time without becoming offensive. It was also a group of people with no regard for anyone outside their own circle.
 
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At my work we all work very hard throughout the year. At our Christmas party we all let our hair down. We have a private function and then we are ‘let loose’ as we move to a public venue. Most of us drink too much and really unwind. Strangely enough non of us become naked. Incredible as it seems, non of us end up unconscious outside the venue. Amazingly non of us chunder in the streets.
If we did this we would probably be let go.
There was ‘something to see’ at Canterbury ‘s end of year celebration - it was out of control fools not able to have a good time without becoming offensive. It was also a group of people with no regard for anyone outside their own circle.

A bloke gets naked and someone is sick. Heaven forbid!
 
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At my work we all work very hard throughout the year. At our Christmas party we all let our hair down. We have a private function and then we are ‘let loose’ as we move to a public venue. Most of us drink too much and really unwind. Strangely enough non of us become naked. Incredible as it seems, non of us end up unconscious outside the venue. Amazingly non of us chunder in the streets.
If we did this we would probably be let go.
There was ‘something to see’ at Canterbury ‘s end of year celebration - it was out of control fools not able to have a good time without becoming offensive. It was also a group of people with no regard for anyone outside their own circle.

A bloke gets naked and someone is sick. Heaven forbid!

Not just that, I would put it to you that a group of guys who train to elite fitness and mostly stave off any kind of serious drinking for some 9 months, when they get on the grog to celebrate, no surprise that some of them don't handle it too well.
 
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And here's me thinking finally no bad Mad Monday stories for the first time in years! Press obviously didn't like that, so they had to make something up. Nothing to see here.

Sounds like you should have been there, another childish opinion, Spud.
 
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At my work we all work very hard throughout the year. At our Christmas party we all let our hair down. We have a private function and then we are ‘let loose’ as we move to a public venue. Most of us drink too much and really unwind. Strangely enough non of us become naked. Incredible as it seems, non of us end up unconscious outside the venue. Amazingly non of us chunder in the streets.
If we did this we would probably be let go.
There was ‘something to see’ at Canterbury ‘s end of year celebration - it was out of control fools not able to have a good time without becoming offensive. It was also a group of people with no regard for anyone outside their own circle.

A bloke gets naked and someone is sick. Heaven forbid!

Not just that, I would put it to you that a group of guys who train to elite fitness and mostly stave off any kind of serious drinking for some 9 months, when they get on the grog to celebrate, no surprise that some of them don't handle it too well.

There’s nothing in their contracts that says they have to hand in their Brains when they join an NRL club.
If they can’t control their actions because they’ve been starved of alcohol for a while then they should hand their money back and go and get a real job,
In fact maybe that’s why some of these misfits act like baboons when they are released in to the real world.
Most of them have never had a real job, and don’t appreciate how fortunate they are,

Suspend them for a year and make them get a job, and maybe when they comeback (if they come back ), maybe someone else has already taken their spot,
Tough titty,
The rest will think twice before they go feral, if they know it could be goodbye NRL if they stuff up.
There’s a lot of kids that will relish the chance to take their spot
These blokes don’t deserve to be there.
 
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And here's me thinking finally no bad Mad Monday stories for the first time in years! Press obviously didn't like that, so they had to make something up. Nothing to see here.

Sounds like you should have been there, another childish opinion, Spud.

Thanks for the character slur, despite not knowing me.

I probably didn't make it very clear, but my point was that compared to all the recent years of Mad Monday reports of vandalism, rape and assault allegations etc, this story is pretty tame.

No one got hurt, no one was abused or assaulted - they just made idiots of themselves and no doubt many of them weren't feeling too flash the next day. Sure it's not a good look for the club or the game, but at least they only hurt themselves this time.
 
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At my work we all work very hard throughout the year. At our Christmas party we all let our hair down. We have a private function and then we are ‘let loose’ as we move to a public venue. Most of us drink too much and really unwind. Strangely enough non of us become naked. Incredible as it seems, non of us end up unconscious outside the venue. Amazingly non of us chunder in the streets.
If we did this we would probably be let go.
There was ‘something to see’ at Canterbury ‘s end of year celebration - it was out of control fools not able to have a good time without becoming offensive. It was also a group of people with no regard for anyone outside their own circle.

Never done a drunken nuddy run, Stevo?

Can't say I'v chundered in the street any time recently, but I reckon I might have in my 20s. Not defending anyone who's a drunken goose, but I'm a long way from outraged.
 
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And here's me thinking finally no bad Mad Monday stories for the first time in years! Press obviously didn't like that, so they had to make something up. Nothing to see here.

Sounds like you should have been there, another childish opinion, Spud.

Thanks for the character slur, despite not knowing me.

I probably didn't make it very clear, but my point was that compared to all the recent years of Mad Monday reports of vandalism, rape and assault allegations etc, this story is pretty tame.

No one got hurt, no one was abused or assaulted - they just made idiots of themselves and no doubt many of them weren't feeling too flash the next day. Sure it's not a good look for the club or the game, but at least they only hurt themselves this time.

If you think that they only hurt themselves, Spud then you are wrong.

I’ve got no problem with your Character, but you seem to be making a statement of your character yourself, by what you’ve written

They hurt the reputation of the game(which has been pretty bashed around over the years, by Ferals like them, (quite often by the same club)and Has justified the (wrong )feeling amongst a lot of society, that all footballers are Half witted animals , who can’t control their actions.

Stuff like this turns a lot of normal people against the game, a lot of them being parents,
If you think that this doesn’t have an effect on the game and the public’s attitude to the game, then you are kidding yourself
This sort of feral behaviour wherever it happens, loses sponsors , parents in the junior grades,
And a lot of people who get sick of spoilt players , with no understanding of self control ,being
Pampered and rapped over the

Hit them where it hurts them , suspend the ringleaders and Coach for the season next year, and lesser players get 3 month suspension next year plus a fine,
Stop mollycoddling these people or we’ll be back again on the same subject, make them grow up or get them out of the game
Theyre not needed , or wanted,!!
 
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