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Allegations against Bulldogs
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[QUOTE="john1420, post: 2455450, member: 2077"] The issue here for me is how the NRL and the club handles the incident. The club and sponsors seem to be going the wrong way. The sponsor is defending the player, and thus is saying that the behavior is fine. As bad as this is, we need to tell our players this isn't ok. Even if the player gets named and shamed, he will likely be told that it's just about public image, so sorry you have to say sorry. By taking your team to another country where they are not known for mad monday celebrations, you are saying the same thing - the behavior is fine, just don't get filmed. HOW ABOUT TEACHING PLAYERS THAT BAD BEHAVIOR IS JUST NOT OK? I have never gone out on the drink to an extent that I did something or said something horrible to someone. This is the big problem we have in our culture; we think that party = copious alcohol. I cannot understand how some people can't have fun without 20 beers, and how others defend them for it. [/QUOTE]
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