MELBOURNE RESPOND TO MCKINNON MEDIA STORM

If what the Channel 9 and McKinnon claims is incorrect I hope when Qld win SOO on Wednesday he refuses to speak to any Channel 9 media and the whole Qld side ignores any questions put to it by Channel 9

We might finally be able to rid ourselves of Channel 9 and have FTA Channels who are prepared to give its fans live NRL games on Friday ,Saturday and Sunday as they proposed in the last FTA broadcast war
 
I'm not a fan of Smith at all. I don't rate him, and can't stand his cheap shot plays - however he's being unfairly victimized here.

Having said that - I don't see Alex as a perfect human being either - Brave yes. But not of perfect character.

There's another clip doing the rounds where Alex was high fived for breaking a Melbourne Storm players jaw back in 2013 - it's in this article - check it out - http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/state-of-origin/the-tackle-that-shows-cameron-smith-not-the-only-one-caught-in-the-moment-20150706-gi5t8q.html

Your immature and frankly hilarious name calling aside, @russelldp - The real evil in all of this is channel 9, and their timing/portrayal of the situation.
 
@shane2801 said:
@innsaneink said:
As for Smith. …well he is just a low piece of s***. Lifting penalties are a dime a dozen....He knew it was serious. ...everyone knew it was serious without knowing the full extent.
Minimization of the situation to his team his sole aim.
Smith is a heartless grub who brings shame to the kangaroo jersey...The biggest cheat and con man the game has known.

Shut the hell up Ink. How would you know what Smith knew with regards to the injury? You have no idea. What an embarrassing comment.

Well if he didn't know something as simple as that - why is he Australian Captain?
 
@Russell said:
@shane2801 said:
@innsaneink said:
As for Smith. …well he is just a low piece of s***. Lifting penalties are a dime a dozen....He knew it was serious. ...everyone knew it was serious without knowing the full extent.
Minimization of the situation to his team his sole aim.
Smith is a heartless grub who brings shame to the kangaroo jersey...The biggest cheat and con man the game has known.

Shut the hell up Ink. How would you know what Smith knew with regards to the injury? You have no idea. What an embarrassing comment.

Well if he didn't know something as simple as that - why is he Australian Captain?

Because he is a great leader, great footballer & an inspiration to kids all over the nation!

Its only Sydney Sooks who dont like him.

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@happy tiger said:
If what the Channel 9 and McKinnon claims is incorrect I hope when Qld win SOO on Wednesday he refuses to speak to any Channel 9 media and the whole Qld side ignores any questions put to it by Channel 9

Yeah that would teach us all a lesson… Not having to hear a Queerslander crap on in the media,god help us say it isn't so. Armaggedons here. At least grace us with the fantastic yippee yipp yippee chant, I love that more than life itself.
 
@Fade To Black said:
@happy tiger said:
If what the Channel 9 and McKinnon claims is incorrect I hope when Qld win SOO on Wednesday he refuses to speak to any Channel 9 media and the whole Qld side ignores any questions put to it by Channel 9

Yeah that would teach us all a lesson… Not having to hear a Queerslander crap on in the media,god help us say it isn't so. Armaggedons here. At least grace us with the fantastic yippee yipp yippee chant, I love that more than life itself.

Of course you love that chant, it's Gallens & Robbie's favorite winning song for the Kangaroos
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
There was a video today posted elsewhere showing the Storm/Knights game the yr before showing McKinnon high fiving as Jesse Bromwich lay on the ground with a broken jaw.

What a pissweak comparison to be really honest. In that tackle McKinnon reels out of it after a head clash,a teammate comes up to him and sticks his hand out to be slapped, McKinnon immediately falls to the back of the pack to get his own head cut treated. A bit of a contrast to someone arguing a point after seeing a bloke get carried off on a stretcher in a neck brace after seeing and hearing his anguish from close range,he was in the immediate vicinity of the whole McKinnon scenario unfolding. Idiotic comparison would be saying it nicely. Unbelievable
 
@Fade To Black said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
There was a video today posted elsewhere showing the Storm/Knights game the yr before showing McKinnon high fiving as Jesse Bromwich lay on the ground with a broken jaw.

What a pissweak comparison to be really honest. In that tackle McKinnon reels out of it after a head clash,a teammate comes up to him and sticks his hand out to be slapped, McKinnon immediately falls to the back of the pack to get his own head cut treated. A bit of a contrast to someone arguing a point after seeing a bloke get carried off on a stretcher in a neck brace after seeing and hearing his anguish from close range,he was in the immediate vicinity of the whole McKinnon scenario unfolding. Idiotic comparison would be saying it nicely. Unbelievable

Haha cos your thoughts on the matter are sooooooooooooooo objective.
 
@The Tooth said:
Personally I think it was a wonderful story.
Pretty sure it was an hours show, maybe 10-15 mins on Cam Smith.

Imo it was a story about LOVE. His fiancée Teagan pretty much saved his life by sticking by his side and providing hope, love and support. Who ever posted above that he cornered her in the public eye to propose - you obviously haven't experienced real love and I find it ignorant to post such a thing.

On Cam Smith - it was poor form and somewhat arrogant imo. It was blatantly obvious Alex was seriously hurt. Have we heard him repeat "if he didn't roll his head….". NO!
He realised pretty quickly that was out of line (the tackle was illegal).

Wether he did or didn't, or has or hasn't tried to contact Alex, if it was me I'd be making arrangements to meet Alex (after Origin) and just get it all out. Cameron simply has to accept it wasn't his best moment and appreciate how that would anger Alex and his family. A genuine apology would go a long way. There's no excuse not to contact Alex now, albeit somewhat late. He's just gotta do it imo.

Best of luck to Alex and Teagan in the future. May they live a long and loving life together.

Well said Tooth. Great post :slight_smile: True love , overcomes all obstacles.
 
@BornBlack&Gold said:
I'm usually all for the cam smith bashing. After all he is indeed the biggest con man in the game.
However I am really having trouble understing the importance of smith having to see or contact Alex. Cameron wasn't even involved in the tackle. Nothing he said or did contributed in any way towards mckinnons situation then or now.
Did smith carry on like an arrogant twit. Yep sure did.
Should he have shut up while he was ahead? (and a ruling of penalty- on report was definitely ahead) Absolutely!
But he didn't cause the injury and the mckinnon family although understandably angry ,shouldn't be looking for a bad guy to blame.

I do hope smith gets flattened on Wednesday night though. .. Legally ofcourse.

:laughing: on your last sentence…. I would love to see that too BBG :laughing:
 
Not a fan of Smith, but that was gutter journalism from Nein. Now watch the hypocrisy if Qld win SOO. No 60 Minutes style post match ambush on Wednesday, just back slapping stuff from Lockyer & Co proclaiming Smith hero of the universe again.
 
even his teammates said they had no idea what had happened, they thought it was precautionary as it almost always is.

cam smith could honestly sue for defamation. but looks like he might just take his story to 7.

the way 9 has slandered him and by extension the game probably means they dont really expect to keep NRL tv rights which is great i reckon. seen numerous anti-league stories on there before, about how no one ever gets injured in soccer and rugby league is full of thugs. probably should have a look at all those absolutely mangled legs, ankles and feet from non professional soccer games..
 
Said it many times, the tackle was illegal and and resulted in a broken neck. Mckinnon ducking his head is a reflex self preservation action in the heat of the moment and only did it because he was being lifted. If he wasnt lifted he doesn't duck his head.

McLean should be barred for life. If u punch someone and kill them your gone, but if punch someone and just cause a bloody nose u get a slap in the wrist. Same thing, both illegal but one had more serious consequences therefore the punishment is more severe.
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Smith knew how bad it was when he was arguing. Gee as soon as it happened I turned to my wife and said "he's broken his neck"…so 5 minutes later Smith definitely knew the guy couldn't move or feel anything. Dog
 
Focusing on the facts for a moment. Alex McKinnon very nearly died in that tackle, and without serious medical intervention would have done. If someone is laid out, paralised from the neck down and struggling to breathe, then without quick emergency response, it's game over. Had McKinnon sustained the same damage without a medical team in standby, he might well have died right there where he lay.

So with this in mind I couldn't care less about Cameron Smith's intentions, or what someone else might have done in the same situation. If he wasn't in a position to help he should have shut up and got out of the way. I also don't expect Alex McKinnon to be at all sympathetic or understanding. You break a man's neck he's not your friend. It doesn't have to be reasonable, he'd be pretty sick of being reasonable.

If it's apparently ok for Cameron Smith to still be in the ref's face whingeing as a man is carried out paralysed and near death, because that's what any captain would do for his team, then I think it's ok for that man to be unimpressed when viewing the replay. More than unimpressed.

Is Alex McKinnon, as Underdog puts it, struggling to stay relevant? You're damn right he is. How relevant would you feel if you couldn't move around, couldn't feed yourself, couldn't go to the bathroom unassisted, could barely even use a phone or write anything down. You'd be feeling like a pretty irrelevant shell where a man used to be. You wouldn't even have the release of being able to punch or kick anything, you'd just be trapped in your own smashed body, day by day learning to wiggle a finger or two.

After seeing this horrific incident on our TV screens we all got on the Rise for Alex bandwagon, as his gracious struggle somehow uplifted and inspired us or at least made us grateful for the use of our limbs. At least were were to draw some positive vibe from the Wiggles singing a song about quadriplegia. Alex McKinnon has gone and messed that up by having the nerve to be angry about having his neck broken, and the subsequent behaviour of Cameron Smith. And that's ok, if anyone's earned a good public dummy spit, it's Alex McKinnon.
 
I was filthy with Smith at the time I watched it live and was yelling at the TV at the time.

Im sure I wrote my thoughts on this at the time. I think that Smith behaved terribly that night and showed terrible misjudgement and a complete lack of sensitivity. It was obvious at the time that the kid was in serious trouble. A decent person's thought should have been with the welfare of the bloke yelling on the ground that he cant move his legs and to a lesser degree his own player who would have been feeling terrible.

Im not suggesting that Smith is a terrible person, Im saying he behaved badly, we all make mistakes, and get the situation wrong, I have many times, and IMO Smith did in this instance.

Paul Kent wrote a terrific article in the paper, people wanted to see how he is coping, he understandably he is not going perfectly and has some natural resentment, now people want to have a go at McKinnon.

I think the way Smith has reacted has compounded his initial error. IMO he should have come out and said that in the heat of the moment he made an error in judgement and had no intention to down play the seriousness of the situation, and feels terrible that his actions at the time caused Alex some discomfort and apologises unreservedly. Had he have done that he would have come out looking terrific.

I have actually lost respect for Smiths reaction to the story, as opposed to the incident itself. I was worked up at the time of the incident and went on a few pub rants about how annoyed I was at the time, but have moved on and my common sense has prevailed in realising in the heat of the moment we make errors in judgement, in this instance though he has time to gather his thoughts and behave rationally, IMO he has instead reacted with petulance.

The way he has responded implies to me that he thinks he did nothing wrong, and that McKinnon is wrong to be upset with him.

60 mins is copping flak, I reckon that showing McKinnons thoughts warts and all made the whole story more real, everyone wanted the feel good battling adversity and winning story, but real life isnt so straight forward, and 60 mins did a good job in showing this IMO.
 
@pHyR3 said:
even his teammates said they had no idea what had happened, they thought it was precautionary as it almost always is.

cam smith could honestly sue for defamation. but looks like he might just take his story to 7.

the way 9 has slandered him and by extension the game probably means they dont really expect to keep NRL tv rights which is great i reckon. seen numerous anti-league stories on there before, about how no one ever gets injured in soccer and rugby league is full of thugs. probably should have a look at all those absolutely mangled legs, ankles and feet from non professional soccer games..

I m under the impression the players had a pretty good idea of the seriousness, and just after the first or second time Smith says something to ref, the story goes that Beau Scott said something like "Surely there is more f…ing things to worry about right now"
 

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