GNR4LIFE
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So did anyone see the article today linking Johnny Mannah's death to the drugs scandal? pretty low to make those accusations while the family is still grieving isn't it?
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@Yossarian said:As I said in the other thread covering this, the DT are reporting on something which 1) appeared in the internal report Cronulla themselves out out and 2) has been pretty widely discussed by people familiar with the full report. It's not like the DT made the connection independently.
That said, I do agree sending people to his family's house was poor form to put it mildly.
@GNR4LIFE said:Eels have released a statement:
The Parramatta Eels playing group issued this statement a short time ago:
“In all parts of life there are boundaries, lines in the sand that everyone understands. It is our belief that the Daily Telegraph today crossed that line. To put the Mannah family through what they have in the last 24 hours is an absolute disgrace and those responsible should be ashamed of themselves.
“We as a playing group will be rallying around Timmy, his family and Trent Elkin. They are our teammates, our family and this will only make our bonds stronger.”
The club will be making no further comment on this matter.
@Cultured Bogan said:Seriously, the way people are shocked about this makes me think that they believe that the likes of Bourbon Becky, Rothfilth and Massoud are above this? I can't believe this really surprises anyone?
The Terrorgraph has been the 101 of sensationalist journalistic (and I use the term journalistic very loosely,) filth for years. Look no further than Australia's answer to Rush Limbaugh, Piers Akerman.
@the third said:@Yossarian said:As I said in the other thread covering this, the DT are reporting on something which 1) appeared in the internal report Cronulla themselves out out and 2) has been pretty widely discussed by people familiar with the full report. It's not like the DT made the connection independently.
That said, I do agree sending people to his family's house was poor form to put it mildly.
Fair points.
Seeking a response is journalism 101 though. So while professionally reasonable, it does not make it morally right
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@happy tiger said:@GNR4LIFE said:Eels have released a statement:
The Parramatta Eels playing group issued this statement a short time ago:
“In all parts of life there are boundaries, lines in the sand that everyone understands. It is our belief that the Daily Telegraph today crossed that line. To put the Mannah family through what they have in the last 24 hours is an absolute disgrace and those responsible should be ashamed of themselves.
“We as a playing group will be rallying around Timmy, his family and Trent Elkin. They are our teammates, our family and this will only make our bonds stronger.”
The club will be making no further comment on this matter.
Stuart loves his siege mentality
@the third said:@Yossarian said:As I said in the other thread covering this, the DT are reporting on something which 1) appeared in the internal report Cronulla themselves out out and 2) has been pretty widely discussed by people familiar with the full report. It's not like the DT made the connection independently.
That said, I do agree sending people to his family's house was poor form to put it mildly.
Fair points.
Seeking a response is journalism 101 though. So while professionally reasonable, it does not make it morally right
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@Hardwick said:I'm outraged - not at the DT for once doing some investigative journalism. I'm outraged that it appears following an internal investigation, cronulla has found that a player recovering from cancer has been injected with experimental substances by non- medical professionals. This is a story that needs to be told not swept under the carpet. I'm guessing the ACC knew about it and was one of the reasons they went public but didnt name names which they got strongly criticised. There are lots of reasons to be critical of the DT's coverage but this isn't one of them. We want more investigative journalism not less. More honesty not less.