ComeOnYouUll wrote:If you think Scott Taylor's second season at Wigan was injury ridden and he was shipped out to Leigh, then you are an idiot. If you think Hull FC have a "serious problem" with players drink driving then you are an idiot. Please list the last half dozen Hull FC players convicted of drink driving.
You are using this as a point scoring exercise against Hull which makes you a pathetic troll.
I think he was inferring it is a problem from the very top down, not just the players
Keith_Lard wrote:I think he was inferring it is a problem from the very top down, not just the players
And Hudgell's record as a driver? This from someone whose grubby line of business leeches off road traffic accidents and alleged threats to public safety?
As I said before its a matter for the courts to decide as far as players are concerned - providing their ability to fulfill their contractual obligations isn't affected then the clubs don't need to put in extra punishment.
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The familiar lessons of this are...
1. Don't drink and drive 2. If you're not old enough to drive yet, even sober, remember that being a professional RL player provides a young man with an opportunity to be a role model, but it isn't in of itself a qualification. If you have a family member, or neighbour or teacher who is polite, kind, law-abiding and has a sensible work ethic, they could be a role model - even if they've no talent for rugby.
ComeOnYouUll wrote:We all know about Pearson. Can list the last half dozen?
Oh, now you've turned it into a game, curse you.
So, Bowden and Talanoa obviously. Was Seymour charged? Raynor, although that is going back a bit, before he really got on a roll. Did you have five or were you leaving a bigger margin of safety?
Panes in our glass house include Paul Cooke getting a 16-month driving ban while with us in 2008. Watts wasn't charged following the incident that led to the binning and eventual bizarre buy back Ben Cockayne.
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Burtons Forearm wrote:Oh dear. Has he been in court and are you comparing getting drunk to getting drunk and driving a car? I think you've missed the point.
If you read my post again you may understand it was not just that Bllair was drunk, but his behaviour when he was drunk.
I'm not condoning Bowden in any way, just responding to your implication that there is a drinking problem at Hull but not at Rovers.
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Mild Rover wrote:The familiar lessons of this are...
1. Don't drink and drive 2. If you're not old enough to drive yet, even sober, remember that being a professional RL player provides a young man with an opportunity to be a role model, but it isn't in of itself a qualification. If you have a family member, or neighbour or teacher who is polite, kind, law-abiding and has a sensible work ethic, they could be a role model - even if they've no talent for rugby.
Oh, now you've turned it into a game, curse you.
So, Bowden and Talanoa obviously. Was Seymour charged? Raynor, although that is going back a bit, before he really got on a roll. Did you have five or were you leaving a bigger margin of safety?
Panes in our glass house include Paul Cooke getting a 16-month driving ban while with us in 2008. Watts wasn't charged following the incident that led to the binning and eventual bizarre buy back Ben Cockayne.
I'd have taken four, although Seymour was almost three years ago and Raynor I lost track.
Anyway, it's not a game to me but BE was clearly playing silly gets.
young men, rugby and beer an ideal set that leads to ridiculous levels of bravado, egging each other on and displays of machismo. clubs that don't have strict drinking policies in place are in effect turning a blind eye to the facts that rugby players are more likely to have or be involved in drink related issues than the general populous.
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Bowden is a young guy and he'll learn from this, not trying to stick up for him and for what he did really but sacking him would be stupid, maybe removing his license for more than 20 months would be better and sending him to a few meetings would be a better option.
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BrianGriffin wrote:Bowden is a young guy and he'll learn from this, not trying to stick up for him and for what he did really but sacking him would be stupid, maybe removing his license for more than 20 months would be better and sending him to a few meetings would be a better option.
Best post yet and tbh,it's only 1 poster who wants him sacked as he has a massive hard on for us ATM,
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Thats why you got the Bullet Agar...Adam Pearson wants winners...not useless gits like you.
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