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Marc 18-06-2012 09:34 PM

He deserved the DQ

Mystic Mock 18-06-2012 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 5218410)
Exactly. As I say, dickheads exist in every shape, size or form and if they called her a 'white slag' there's no justification whatsoever on the race issue. Just a month or two back we had that Essex woman hurling vile abuse at people she deemed to be 'foreigners' (which was utter nonsense). She gets banged up for five months yet the Muslim racists have nothing happen, bar a caution. Talk about equality.


He certainly did act like a petulant child, as you put it, and he most certainly deserved to be disqualified but the whole 'assualt' thing is bollocks.

Exactly, the judge excused them because they was drunk at the time and he said that Muslims are not used to handling there drink, but the last time I checked Alcohol doesn't make you gang up on a girl, calling her a white slag and pull chunks of her hair out which still hasn't grown back, and she's still scared to go outside because of what those bitches done to her.

The law seems to pick and choose which cases to take seriously and which ones not to take seriously.

Redway 18-06-2012 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 5217404)
I think disqualifying him was even a bit harsh, and unfair on all the people who'd paid to watch it, should have just given him a massive fine

I'm going to have to disagree with you here, although I would usually agree very much with what you're saying.

The only objection I have to any of this is to the ridiculous 'assault' case being brought up, when it was simply a case of him acting like a 10-year-old and throwing his dollies out of the pram.

However harsh any of that may be, you cannot justify a professional acting unprofessional on professional grounds. Are you saying that people should be allowed to make fools out of themselves without fear of valid repercussions and consequences? Is that what you're saying?

I know the whole thing seems pretty ridiculous put together but when you actually take out all the bits and think about it you see that not all of it was wrong to do (i.e. the law's consequences on the guy, not his behaviour).

arista 18-06-2012 11:15 PM

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/...79_634x410.jpg

Its a Attack on the Old Boy
The argie is guilty

Mystic Mock 18-06-2012 11:17 PM

But he didn't intend on attacking him.

arista 18-06-2012 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by The Mockinator (Post 5219004)
But he didn't intend on attacking him.


Thats is not important
He Did It
and paid the price.

Mystic Mock 18-06-2012 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 5219026)
Thats is not important
He Did It
and paid the price.

Yeah just like the law to go down hard on the lesser crimes.

Omah 18-06-2012 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by The Mockinator (Post 5219004)
But he didn't intend on attacking him.

Exactly, he was reckless as to the endangerment of others.

Mystic Mock 18-06-2012 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Omah (Post 5219093)
Exactly, he was reckless as to the endangerment of others.

It's still not as bad as the planned attacks that I mentioned above and nothing was and will not be done about them.

MTVN 19-06-2012 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 5217713)
This is tennis we're talking about. The line judge was sitting inches away but the professional sportsman couldn't control himself and lashed out like a petulant child. The assault thing is a bit far fetched because there was no intent, but it was right he was disqualified, or at what point of unprofessional behaviour do you draw the line?

Intentional/serious assault

Mystic Mock 19-06-2012 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 5220212)
Intentional/serious assault

This, even Joey Barton wasn't getting into as much trouble when he beat the crap out of Dabo, yet this is something that's being investigated seriously.

I give up with the world sometimes.

Marc 19-06-2012 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 5220212)
Intentional/serious assault

Well it's a very well behaved english's gentlemens tournament. The actions of Nalbandian can be viewed as very extreme to those blazer wearing supports :pipe:

lostalex 19-06-2012 04:23 PM

I stopped following tennis since andy roddick isn;'t a contender anymore. He was the only reason i followed tennis.

MTVN 19-06-2012 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Marc (Post 5220766)
Well it's a very well behaved english's gentlemens tournament. The actions of Nalbandian can be viewed as very extreme to those blazer wearing supports :pipe:

Haha yeah it's like cricket, really caught up in sportsmanship

lostalex 19-06-2012 04:45 PM

I think prolly the british just did this to try to embarass the argies before the olympics and because it is the anniversary of the fauklands war.

I've never seen any other tennies tourny where they strategically place such an old man right next to an advertizing board before, it does seem like a bit of a set up....


lol

Redway 19-06-2012 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 5220951)
I think prolly the british just did this to try to embarass the argies before the olympics and because it is the anniversary of the fauklands war.

I've never seen any other tennies tourny where they strategically place such an old man right next to an advertizing board before, it does seem like a bit of a set up....


lol

:laugh:


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