So did the club take the rightful moral high ground and fine George for his appearence in court the oher week :confused: ?
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So did the club take the rightful moral high ground and fine George for his appearence in court the oher week :confused: ?
What would it have to do with the club?Quote:
Originally Posted by Cosmo
My company wouldn't fine me or dock my wages if I was in court.
Are you just out to stir things up?
Hope you never have a run in with the law or I'll have to petition your employer to fine you. :rolleyes:
A$$hole.:mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Cosmo
Not trying to stir it at all - was just wondering if the scumbag got fined by the club. If it happened to Reynolds or Connor it would be plastered all over the place.Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
Would it not be very unusual for a professional club in england not to fine a player for something like that? Maybe im wrong
I heard he's appealing it - yes or no?
Just wondering people as ive heard very little about it apart from what i heard was in the echo
Why am i an a**ehole for asking an innocent question?Quote:
Originally Posted by joeSoap
Right, ill drop it if its all supposed to be kept hush hush for some reason :rolleyes:
Honestly wasnt trying to stir it - was just asking as i havent heard it mentioned anywhere bar in the echo :confused:
Pats had a big demonstration about it in Richmond on Friday.
Apologies for the name calling. Its not on, and I'm sorry.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cosmo
I just don't think that bringing this sort of thing up helps anybody, especially the player involved.
They need something to distract them from their football. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Schumi
But wasnt it in the echo anyway?Quote:
Originally Posted by joeSoap
Fair enough, if someone wants to delete the thread I've no problem with it as as i said it was an innocent query :o
One of our new sponsors is the national safety council and plastered on the roof of the stand is "Don't Srink and Drive"Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
Don't wany be seen for stirring but I'd gues the club could sanction him as there's probably something in his contract about "bringing the club into disrepute" or "obeying the laws of the country"
See here. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
He'd need a job in the first place.Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
True, very true - high rate of unemployment in drogheda - thankfully IFSC is creating a few hundred jobs up here in a few months :)Quote:
Originally Posted by pete
Georges court case(s) are public knowledge, did you only just find out?
As the lads have said its not the business of the club to fine in such situations and plus sure Georgie will need all his money now for taxis.
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Originally Posted by Dodge
"Don't Srink and Drive" .... jebus ... them must have been half cut themselves when they put that sign up !! :p
National Safety Council you say !! :D
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Originally Posted by Cosmo
Cosmo..first of all just to say unlucky in your defeat Friday night..oh and pass on my regards to Dan Connor..;)
Have you anything better to say in trying to stir up City fans after Fridays defeat?..Georgie was wrong for drink driving and he payed the penalty..there are a lot more people around that never got caught and made this mistake once or twice in there time also..he made a mistake...i am surprised at you for stooping so low with that thread headline..shame on you Cosmo..thought you seemed to have more about you than that..
He'd probably pass into the back of the net !! :pQuote:
Originally Posted by RedX
And he was doing so well acting the boy and doing his usual time wasting..then he goes along and fcuks everything up for himself...:DQuote:
Originally Posted by A face
He says hello :DQuote:
Originally Posted by RedX
'Georges court case(s) are public knowledge, did you only just find out?'
Yeah, only found out when I was in cork
'there are a lot more people around that never got caught and made this mistake once or twice in there time also'
Totally agree
'he made a mistake'
A very big one at that (is there nobody out there that cork fans give grief to because they made a 'mistake')
'i am surprised at you for stooping so low with that thread headline'
Nothing wrong with the thread headline - when you're the victim of such a crime you might think the same :rolleyes:
But anyway, I'll leave it at that
why are people so defensive about george o'callaghan? i'm a lifelong city fan but i am not a george o'callaghan fan at all. sure, he has some talent but not as much as he thinks he has (nor as much as some of his admrers think he has). He's a good eL player - full stop. Anybody who thinks otherwise should look at his performances (and attitude) against Prague.
personally i think he has all the petulance but none of the talent of the cross-channel players he so deperately would like to be. i doubt if any manager would say the same about george as coppel said about doyle (ie, he trains, he goes home, lovely lad ,etc).