Re: Tip Rat Green Straight to Tribunal
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Originally Posted by
BornInDroopSt'54
Kelly was soft yesterday, glad he stayed at GWS.
Yeah I really wanted him up until he took the soft option and signed again with GWS when actual, proper footy clubs wanted him to play for them. That was the moment when he had to decide if he was in football for the money or if he was in the game to win respect and trophys. Because any trophy that GWS win will always have an asterix next to them because of the slavering desperation on City Hall's behalf to win them a trophy.
In other words any premierships that GWS win are tainted by the AFL and unearned.
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Seems he hasn’t had the best up bringing, But using the mum and dad split thing doesn’t work for me as my children are amazing and I thought it was the best thing that happened looking back, when I split kids were 5 and 10 grew up not seeing tension in the household worrying about their parents argueing.
Being split helped us stay as friends and make sure the kids were always number 1 and 2.
Some couples stay for the kids and it actually ends up worse for them.
Re: Tip Rat Green Straight to Tribunal
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Originally Posted by
ledge
Seems he hasn’t had the best up bringing, But using the mum and dad split thing doesn’t work for me as my children are amazing and I thought it was the best thing that happened looking back, when I split kids were 5 and 10 grew up not seeing tension in the household worrying about their parents argueing.
Being split helped us stay as friends and make sure the kids were always number 1 and 2.
Some couples stay for the kids and it actually ends up worse for them.
From what I have read Toby has had nothing to do with his father. Apparently his father was a hot head, I wonder where Greene learnt that from.
Re: Tip Rat Green Straight to Tribunal
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Originally Posted by
ledge
Seems he hasn’t had the best up bringing, But using the mum and dad split thing doesn’t work for me as my children are amazing and I thought it was the best thing that happened looking back, when I split kids were 5 and 10 grew up not seeing tension in the household worrying about their parents argueing.
Being split helped us stay as friends and make sure the kids were always number 1 and 2.
Some couples stay for the kids and it actually ends up worse for them.
Same here. My ex and I would have been at each other's throats if we hadn't split and who wants to see their parents doing that? In the end I got to raise the kids, my ex (who was a lot younger than me and wasn't ready to settle down) got to do the stuff she wanted to do.
We broke up but everyone was OK in the end. My kids certainly don't go around attacking people with pool cues anyway.
Re: Tip Rat Green Straight to Tribunal
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Originally Posted by
Twodogs
My kids certainly don't go around attacking people with pool cues anyway.
Unless you showed them that is how you resolve things.
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bornadog
Unless you showed them that is how you resolve things.
I punched a bloke (another bulldog supporter as it turned out) one night after a St Kilda game at Docklands-He was being a smart arse and I just lost it and took a swing and sat him on his arse. It wasn't until the red mist cleared that my mate pointed out that my 3 yo son was sitting on my shoulders. I realised then that it was time for me to pull my head in and stop or my kids would be attacking people with a pool cue.
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Originally Posted by
GVGjr
From the Hun:
The father of Giants star Toby Greene was arrested during yesterday’s AFL Grand Final after he allegedly headbutted a female police officer at the MCG.
GWS footballer Toby Greene’s father Michael Greene was arrested at the MCG yesterday for allegedly assaulting a female police officer.
Police said they were initially called to reports of a man allegedly alcohol affected in bathrooms at the ground about 5pm.
While being escorted from the ground, it is alleged he headbutted a female police officer.
The 59-year-old from Ferntree Gully was interviewed by police last night and has been remanded to appear at the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court today.
The Herald Sun understands Greene is estranged from his father and the pair haven’t had a relationship in years.
I hope they took him to the holding cells under the ground, where there used to be big blind spots around the cameras, and mercilessly beat the living piss out of him. Head butting a woman you *!*!*!*!ing weak *!*!*!*!.
Intentionally causing serious injury. Enjoy you holiday at Barwon Prison you piece of shit.
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The apple doesn't fall too far from the tree. Old man Greene's behaviour at under 18 games was deplorable when scumbag junior was coming through the system. Not surprised at this at all.
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Is this a sneak peak into Toby's future when he can no longer indulge his violent tendencies on field?
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Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
I hope they took him to the holding cells under the ground, where there used to be big blind spots around the cameras, and mercilessly beat the living piss out of him. Head butting a woman you *!*!*!*!ing weak *!*!*!*!.
Intentionally causing serious injury.Enjoy you holiday at Barwon Prison you piece of shit.
With an Assault Emergency Services Worker on duty thrown in.
He's going to do a stint.
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This is really bad. Both of them need help, and quickly.
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Murphy'sLore
This is really bad. Both of them need help, and quickly.
No no they need to be told that they are fine men that like things on the edge......
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Like father like son. What a family of scumbags.
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If the AFL continue to indulge him I actually fear for his future they have learned nothing from cousins at all.
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westdog54
With an Assault Emergency Services Worker on duty thrown in.
He's going to do a stint.
Six months mandatory isn't it?
I hate the whole concept of mandatory sentences but I'm happy to make an exception in this case