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And this little AFL pig went wee wee wee wee all the way home...
Posted by Lisa Shaw Friday 28 March, 2008 08:39 AM
Who would have thought with all the recent talk albout who and what's bringing the game of football "into disrepute" as they say, with all the teary confessions, the admissions, the apologetic excuses, and ... well ... Wayne Carey! , who would have thought we'd be one week into the home and away season and already we've got two high-profile players in the news for doing away .. what should be done at home..
Carlton's all-class Brendan Fevola evidently couldn’t hold on a moment longer, even though a perfectly good toilet was just metres away, inside the very restaurant upon which he chose to publicly siphon his python.
I think national consensus was that even for the Irish bar brawling Brendan, that was pretty stupid, nevermind disgusting, so it absolutely beggars belief that had he barely zipped up, when Richmond's (skipper no less) Kane Johnson seemingly suffered a complete and total lapse in cognitive reasoning, and went ablutions alfresco on the front wall of Melbourne's St. Kilda Road Police Complex.
Call me old-fashioned but there are precious few acceptable reasons for not "holding on". A lengthy siege or hostage situation for example, being lost in the outback would be another, and I suppose - the exact moment of death. Otherwise it's like your mum always said, ''go before you leave or you'll have to hang on".
- So what should the penalty for this most unsavoury behaviour be ??
- Should the said urinater be made to clean up his (or her for that unfortunate matter) own mess ??
What do you think ??
Comments
I feel sorry for footballers because their private lives really don't belong to them. I am so fed up hearing about their private lives so PLEASE lets concentrate on the games and allow them the privacy they deserve so much. I always try not to judge any person as it's not my job to do so, also I am not qualified to do so, I am only human as well and I too make mistakes.
Posted by Claire Friday 4 April, 2008 06:49 AM
As a Blues supporter, I think Fevola was just looking for an inventive way to sign his name. Perhaps he could put Arnie to shame in the new blockbuster film 'The Urinator' - hasta la pista baby. And then I thought, no Christo, there should be a punishment. Fate dealt me the perfect remedy - Cane Johnston!!! (Actually I bought my son an electric guitar called a Johnston....and sold it when a relative thought it was wrong of me to get him to play with his Johnston all day!!!
Posted by Christo Wednesday 2 April, 2008 09:26 PM
well in the big vic that is victoria, they the football players can do whatever, in WA a player did wee/wee on the field at quart/ time. it must be wherever you be let your wee run free
Posted by warren patrick Friday 28 March, 2008 07:13 PM
Footballers are dunces. Simple as that
Posted by Bruce Friday 28 March, 2008 05:16 PM
ive got tv starting tommow and thei is not one foot ball
match showing
Posted by janine colene Friday 28 March, 2008 12:41 PM
Urinating in public and this is by role models. Disgusting. Yes they should clean up their own mess.
Maybe we should have an investigation into these clubs too.
Posted by vicki Friday 28 March, 2008 12:41 PM