@nuggetron said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1373739) said:
jack de belin free to play
theres the lock the tigers need
I'd stop supporting the Tigers if we signed him.
Why is that?
Because I just hate the sort of person he is, and if we signed him it's not the sort of club i'd want to give my support to.
What kind of person is he? I've never met him.
At best, he's a guy that likes to tag team teenagers while his girlfriend is pregnant at home. At worst, he's a rapist. Maybe you should meet him, to get some perspective.
No I don't need to meet him for any particular reason, because I have no opinion on what "sort of person he is". I don't require evidence to support an opinion I don't hold.
I'm only interested in what has been proven in a court of law, under the same legal conditions as all other Australians, or what he does on a football field.
Everything else is hearsay or allegation. Now maybe you'd have a decent position if De Belin has a repeated history of allegations regarding negative treatment of women, but I am pretty sure he hasn't. Maybe De Belin really is a bad person, but I don't know the bloke, and everything else is speculative.
So at best, as you say, he likes to root other women when he has a girlfriend, or perhaps specifically, a pregnant girlfriend. Does anyone watch Matty Johns on Fox, everyone cool that he nailed a chick with his team-mates whilst married and a Dad? Everyone OK about Sonny Bill railing chicks in dunnies whilst having a girlfriend? Dylan Brown under same conditions? How about set the wayback machine Anthony Laffranchi - everyone ok when he was accused of rape in 2006, but it was dismissed in 2008?
Anecdotally - and that's exactly the issue, it's all anecdotal - I've heard a very wide variety of concerning or negative things about a large number of footballers, and if, "at best" only some of it was true, it would still be a very bad indictment on a cross-section of footballers. But, again, it's anecdotal so how can I assume to believe I have an accurate picture of what a footballer is like "as a person"?
What about Matt Lodge? Looks like a grub on the field and has a short temper as well, when he gets rocked on the field he has a sook, imagine him in real life?
Might be the nicest bloke you've ever met, I wouldn't know. Are we talking about what kind of history someone has, or what they are like as a person, or what they bring to a football side, or what they are only like on a football field?
We've got people pointing the finger at footballers who have not been found guilty in court of an alleged behaviour. I can't cop that, no matter how bad the allegation, it needs to be proven - that's how the court system works.
A mate of mine, not a Tigers supporter, met Mark O'Neill about 10 years ago at a pub, got talking to him. Said he was probably one of the nicest blokes he'd ever had a beer with. Also happens to be a bloke who got sacked from a high-profile job due to an inappropriate incident with a female staffer. Buckets now employed at Parra Eels. So is Mark O'Neill "a good person" or not? I'd even argue being involved with Parra Eels is indictment enough.
What about Jared Hayne