Hurley to face court tomorrow
Re: Hurley to face court tomorrow
Haha, I'm not sure.
Being Carlton, I doubt it. [/quote]
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Evidently, they did...
Being Carlton, I doubt it. [/quote]
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Evidently, they did...
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Mike Fitzpatrick is a Rhodes Scholar but he is excused as he is a Subiaco boyOld mate wrote:Widy Hill...nice analogy.
Ossie, fair point.
Didn't they have a Rhodes Scholar in the 70s?
Re: Hurley to face court tomorrow
Cant recall to many Essendon Presidents coming out and admitting paying hush money to chicks in the 80's and 90's.Old mate wrote:What are some other instances of Carlton players playing up...(seriously, that is not a rhetorical question; I'd like to know)...?Ossie wrote:Haha, hardly. The difference is this kind of thing is NOT synomymous with the EFC. Carlton players have been playing up for years - Lovett and Hurley are the only players recently who have been in any trouble and we've already got rid of one.Old mate wrote:I love it how people on Bombertalk jump all over Carlton, saying their Club is farked, the culture is bad, there are no 'leaders' etc...there are at least 3 posts on the board relating to this topic. How ironic then, that this happens to an EFC player and the same people are out defending him, neglecting to mention that maybe EFC also has a darker culure within...
...Pot calling the kettle black methinks...
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Re: Hurley to face court tomorrow
Wasn't John Nicholls a Rhodes Scholar??........
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Cant recall to many Essendon Presidents coming out and admitting paying hush money to chicks in the 80's and 90's.[/quote]
....your argument seems predicated on the fact that EFC presidents didn't. Don't be so sure. There is much that never makes the press..
....your argument seems predicated on the fact that EFC presidents didn't. Don't be so sure. There is much that never makes the press..
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Don't know if it's common sense or not Sis'. He'd be very lucky if this happens. Wonder what the victim might have to say about it...Sismis wrote:Looks like common sense has prevailed.
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I assume that is what they are negotiating now. I think it would be a good result, he admits he cocked up and we move on.Doctor Fish wrote:Don't know if it's common sense or not Sis'. He'd be very lucky if this happens. Wonder what the victim might have to say about it...Sismis wrote:Looks like common sense has prevailed.
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Yeah, at his council job, he had a lot of time to study the "roads".pevfan wrote:Wasn't John Nicholls a Rhodes Scholar??........
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Given the current environment, the club and Hurley would be foolish if an apology (regardless of who initiated the trouble) and fair compensation was not on offer. I suspect that an offer of Hurley & EFC players attending an Indian cultural event/or inviting the driver's family to an EFC game may also assist to provide closure.Doctor Fish wrote:Don't know if it's common sense or not Sis'. He'd be very lucky if this happens. Wonder what the victim might have to say about it...Sismis wrote:Looks like common sense has prevailed.
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Re: Hurley to face court tomorrow
"Fair compensation" being a bribe to the taxi driver to get him to agree to the diversion program?sti dreams wrote:Given the current environment, the club and Hurley would be foolish if an apology (regardless of who initiated the trouble) and fair compensation was not on offer.
This is a criminal matter, compensation not being an issue.
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You wanted reasoning why they have a culture. You cant then try and weasel out of being wrong by saying "Oh its possible." Its also possible that Federer pays every player in the world to lose to him.Old mate wrote:....your argument seems predicated on the fact that EFC presidents didn't. Don't be so sure. There is much that never makes the press..
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J-Macj-mac31 wrote:"Fair compensation" being a bribe to the taxi driver to get him to agree to the diversion program?sti dreams wrote:Given the current environment, the club and Hurley would be foolish if an apology (regardless of who initiated the trouble) and fair compensation was not on offer.
This is a criminal matter, compensation not being an issue.
You are correct - it is a criminal matter, but according to the media the driver missed a few days work due to stress. It is also possible that there were medical costs. All I meant to suggest was that an offer to compensate/reimburse for "lost earnings" and medical costs should be made through the court should the matter go to diversion.
I can see though that this could be construed as a bribe. Please remind me not to pontificate on matters outside my volcabulary and understanding in future.
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Re: Hurley to face court tomorrow
I would assume he would get workcover payments / sick leave from his employer.sti dreams wrote:J-Macj-mac31 wrote:"Fair compensation" being a bribe to the taxi driver to get him to agree to the diversion program?sti dreams wrote:Given the current environment, the club and Hurley would be foolish if an apology (regardless of who initiated the trouble) and fair compensation was not on offer.
This is a criminal matter, compensation not being an issue.
You are correct - it is a criminal matter, but according to the media the driver missed a few days work due to stress. It is also possible that there were medical costs. All I meant to suggest was that an offer to compensate/reimburse for "lost earnings" and medical costs should be made through the court should the matter go to diversion.
I can see though that this could be construed as a bribe. Please remind me not to pontificate on matters outside my volcabulary and understanding in future.
Cheers - STI
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Mmmm,I didn't think TAXI Drivers were on that good a wicket in that regard Ben?Or maybe not PERTH anyway.
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If you're employed, you are entitled to workcover payments. Why would they be any different?grassy1 wrote:Mmmm,I didn't think TAXI Drivers were on that good a wicket in that regard Ben?Or maybe not PERTH anyway.
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Maybe it's just the PERTH Taxi Drivers.Alawys Unhappy about somfin' .