#2 Jordan De Goey
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maybe if he was good boy gone bad, but hes not, hes bad boy lied and is supposed to be making amends. that makes it bigger news.PyreneesPie wrote:I reckon "Well said" Magpietothemax and Mason Cox.
One of the senior officers in the Traffic department of the police (whatever that's called) was on Triple M this morning. Even though he stated he not a Collingwood supporter, his general opinion was that JDG's case has been blown out of all proportion by the media. He said there have been far more well known figures who have been done for DUI and he finds it hard to understand the hysteria around JDG.
He pointed out that the sanctions that will be handed down by the law will be quite severe - no license for six months, a fine, then a breathalyzer lock on his car for the next 6 months. He also said having been even mentioned in
the media for it is enough public censure, given there are so many public figures who this doesn't happen to. He found it hard to understand how it warranted back page news.
Of course, we Collingwood supporters know that it's back page news simply because it's Collingwood. We would all be a bit remiss not to remember that.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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actually i like what the club as done here - in times where he might have got the nod if it was 50/50, he now wont, and in light of goldsack saying hes not as fit as he should be, i reckon hes really going to have to wake up to himself. well done piesmudlark wrote:SUSPEND him??? Why?So he can screw our entire season like last year and bring him back when it's all over rover? Hit him on the head, hard,fine him,LOT'S and put him on a first and final.Screw up again and you're gone from the club.Collingwood cut their nose off to spite their face last year and people laughed out loud at how stupid we were for "Upholding our moral values"??? while all the other clubs stars were given the the rap on the knuckles and a fine.Any talk of suspension is ludicrous and would show how stupid we actually are,nowt the way we are perceived.Leggie wrote:He screwed up.
Kick his arse.
Fine him.
Suspend him.
Then move on.
Go Pies
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
Quick comments on the outcome:
They do seem to have sought to minimize the negative effect on the team and club.
JDG's manager, if he's any good, put a lot of this on the table himself to try to head off a worse outcome for his client.
For example, the charity donation idea must have come from JDG's manager. This proposal clearly indicates the AFLPA-negotiated maximum allowed penalty for a repeat offence is $10k, although $20k would have been more appropriate.
They do seem to have sought to minimize the negative effect on the team and club.
JDG's manager, if he's any good, put a lot of this on the table himself to try to head off a worse outcome for his client.
For example, the charity donation idea must have come from JDG's manager. This proposal clearly indicates the AFLPA-negotiated maximum allowed penalty for a repeat offence is $10k, although $20k would have been more appropriate.
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The charity has been decided upon already KK wrote:" A fine of $10,000. Jordan has also offered to make a further $10,000 donation to a charity, a gesture the club acknowledges and supports. "
Can we vote on which charity it should be?
It's the send qldmagpie to the Bahamas for a holiday charity
Very worthy cause maybe the club could toss in another $10k for spending money !!
Surely, I am both more needy and more deserving than you, QM67?qldmagpie67 wrote:The charity has been decided upon already KK wrote:" A fine of $10,000. Jordan has also offered to make a further $10,000 donation to a charity, a gesture the club acknowledges and supports. "
Can we vote on which charity it should be?
It's the send qldmagpie to the Bahamas for a holiday charity
Very worthy cause maybe the club could toss in another $10k for spending money !!
Or are you taking me with you, in the place of beloved MIL?
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Lol the MIL has been safely deposited just outside the shark nets up here for swimming lessons with a couple of juicy blood rare steaks strapped to her waist !K wrote:Surely, I am both more needy and more deserving than you, QM67?qldmagpie67 wrote:The charity has been decided upon already KK wrote:" A fine of $10,000. Jordan has also offered to make a further $10,000 donation to a charity, a gesture the club acknowledges and supports. "
Can we vote on which charity it should be?
It's the send qldmagpie to the Bahamas for a holiday charity
Very worthy cause maybe the club could toss in another $10k for spending money !!
Or are you taking me with you, in the place of beloved MIL?
I like the no drink rule, getting a job and doing charitable work. I guess even the fine was to be expected. However, an indefinite suspension seems way over the top to me, unless, as is probably likely, there's been a whole lot happening with JDG which we are not aware of.
The bottom line is the decision to suspend him will weaken our team in the opening rounds of the season, so I'm rather disappointed in that. If it leads to the kid finally growing up, then we may look back and say the club handled the situation well. Time will tell.
The bottom line is the decision to suspend him will weaken our team in the opening rounds of the season, so I'm rather disappointed in that. If it leads to the kid finally growing up, then we may look back and say the club handled the situation well. Time will tell.
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This is great for someone like Aish who is on the edge of selection and only needs a break or two to show his class and establish himself in the team. As they say, one man's misfortune is another man's opportunity. Who needs De Goey anyway? He's irrelevant until he decides to pull his head in.RudeBoy wrote:I like the no drink rule, getting a job and doing charitable work. I guess even the fine was to be expected. However, an indefinite suspension seems way over the top to me, unless, as is probably likely, there's been a whole lot happening with JDG which we are not aware of.
The bottom line is the decision to suspend him will weaken our team in the opening rounds of the season, so I'm rather disappointed in that. If it leads to the kid finally growing up, then we may look back and say the club handled the situation well. Time will tell.
Over the top compared with what? He was staring at a 6-week suspension. This gives the club the flexibility to make it much less (or more), if that's what's deemed appropriate.RudeBoy wrote:I like the no drink rule, getting a job and doing charitable work. I guess even the fine was to be expected. However, an indefinite suspension seems way over the top to me, ...
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A good point. It's more like a full-licence driver recording 0.15, which would basically be three times the limit.think positive wrote: lets also not forget that he is still on his P plates, ..., and for all those saying hes only .04 over the limit, no hes not, hes .09 over the limit. P platers have to be 0.00
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