Mitch Moses profanity

Masterton

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I don't want to post anything defamatory or spurious, but I'm pretty sure you can hear Moses calling the touch judge something completely inappropriate near the end of the NSW Cup match. Considering his recent similar problems, someone should be telling him to be more careful with his language.
 
@innsaneink said:
Oh God
The little children, please think of the children

I thought it was directed at the Knights player

Ha! I'm not worried about the children, I use the term myself. Just worried about a potential suspension.
 
@Masterton said:
I don't want to post anything defamatory or spurious, but I'm pretty sure you can hear Moses calling the touch judge something completely inappropriate near the end of the NSW Cup match. Considering his recent similar problems, someone should be telling him to be more careful with his language.

Yup, thought I heard this live too. And pretty sure it was at the ref as he was looking at him, I too thought it had to be directed at the Knights player. I was shocked tbh, lucky the ref didn't hear it/do anything about it.

Can't use language like that directed at refs.
 
I thought he said "knock on, you saw it " looking at the touchie.
Shows how stupid he is, thinking that touchies actually have eyes !

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Yeah I saw it - it was a none issue. He was appealing to the touchie for a knock-on and when the decision went his way he celebrated. I really didn't see him swearing AT an official - it was a key moment and he got excited. Plenty of players swear and plenty of players are a lot more disgraceful in how they approach officials. I saw an NRL game not long ago when players were almost accosting the ref to get him to refer it to the Video Ref
 
@Tigersman said:
@tig4ever said:
To all you numpties, if you do not want to hear swearing, don't go to the footy!!

You don't swear at a ref let alone call him a c*** period!

He called him a c*** period? lol

I dunno, I reckon blokes can get their message across without swearing. I'm as male as the next guy, but Im uncomfortable when my young kids hear that. It's not great. The real pro's don't do it.
 
@wd in perth said:
lol

I dunno, I reckon blokes can get their message across without swearing. I'm as male as the next guy, but Im uncomfortable when my young kids hear that. It's not great. The real pro's don't do it.

i went to a local game a couple of years ago and there was some idiot in the bar section yelling out at the height of his voice with the worst language. it just makes for a really uncomfortable situation as you say wd, and to me it shows not only a complete lack of class, but also an unbelievable level of social inadequacy.
 
i have to admit that even though i dont swear often at all, i did use to when i played. it was just normal during a game.

although once during a game the opposition were giving it to a team mate of mine after an error and i yelled back and called a guy the dreaded c word.

straight after i had said it i noticed someone walking behind the in goal area and to my horror it was my mum (who had definitely heard it)! i dont think i ever swore on field again!!
 
There is a lot of stuff he needs to get out of his game.

The abusing team mates thing always irks me except in situations like Heighno giving Teo the rocket at LO.

A quiet word now and again. You want to be the guy the team wants to play with. Not Tim Moltzen
 

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