dally messenger wrote:greg bird is not a wife /GF beater at all.
he did not even strike his GF apparently.
apparently he wsa having an argument with her, threw a glass at a table and it rebounded or something like that and hit her.
on the charges of lieing to the police, he is going to struggle on those imo
We put this festival on you b*st*rds
With a lotta love
We worked for one year for you pigs
And you wanna break our walls down
And you wanna destroy us
Well you go to hell
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Quote: “Greg Bird will have to wait until his day in court to prove his innocence and get back his life,” said his agent Chris Orr, in a statement this morning.
“Today he has had to endure more heartache as his application to secure a visa to take up his contract with the Bradford Bulls was denied due to facing a police charge.
“Rather than fight this decision through the appeals process, Greg has decided to have his day in court and prove his innocence before reapplying.
“The Bradford Bulls will support Greg throughout this period with a view of him joining them as soon as he has cleared his name.
“Neither Greg nor the Bradford Bulls will be making any further comment until after the court case on April 27.”
If cleared, and he does come - we'll be in with a shout come the end of the season
dally messenger wrote:was watching an nfl doco. on one of their teams and they used the term bomb to describe those long high passes from quaterback to running back and i think gibson took that idea, realized you cant throw the ball forward in RL and adapted it to a "bomb" kick we have
eels fan wrote:You poor poor obsessed fat ex vichyballin potato thieving stoaway.
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Chris28 wrote:Seems to be Australia leading the way in implementing the tough new approach.
In what way? It was the UK that denied him the visa. Whether or not Britain granted or ultimately grants him a visa, Australia isn't involved, is it?
The only thing stopping him playing for some other NRL club is his agreement with his current employers that he won't. If he decided to sack the idea of coming over here, thus tearing up that agreement, the NRL would have to do something they've not yet done if they were to prevent him from playing in their comp.
the tough new approach is 100% a UK thing.
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