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Fair cop - but I'm still a scapegoat, says Smith
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[QUOTE="Flutterby, post: 2145835, member: 1853"] If he doesn't apologise and it doesn't go to court then that will just create more negativity and bad stories in the game because players, coaches and administrators will get the idea that they can just say whatever the hel they like about anyone involved in the game and not be held accountable. I'm sorry, but for me a $50,000 fine for the club is not punishment enough for what the man said and his attitude towards the whole situation - he personally is not receiving any punishment. I agree with a lot of what he was trying to say - but there are proper ways and means by which to say it and get the issues addressed. P***ing people off with your attitude is not going to help your cause. As I said earlier, I don't have a problem with Smith's interview - he handled it in a a non-emotive, I know I did the wrong thing but there needs to be more consistency, but I'm not defaming anyone kind of way; instead of Bellamay's It's all a conspiracy against Melbourne, you hate us cause we're winning, you're corrupt kind of way. [/QUOTE]
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