Farewell #13 Taylor Adams

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Adams should stay away from Geelong as he seems to get up to trouble down in Sleepy Hollow
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Post by CarringbushCigar »

I dont care he got drunk and arrested. In fact i like him more.
what gives me the poops is the hypocricy.
swanny got suspended for turning up to training
We targeted adams with an assault charge in the same change the culture environment
this was all about premiership heroes not bowing to the knees of our great Bucks
Adams does bow. Lets see his club punishment
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Wokko wrote:Drunk in public on a long weekend, whoop de farkin do.
surely a prerequisite for being in geelong. just look at hiss.
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Long as he didnt blow a knee stumbling out of the pub. Now that would have been irresponsible.
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Pies2016 wrote:Long as he didnt blow a knee stumbling out of the pub. Now that would have been irresponsible.
He should not put himself in that Situation.

If he wanted to drink. Then do it at home
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Post by Raw Hammer »

Slow news day. Big freakin' deal.
Oh, and change the title. He wasn't arrested...he was issued an on the spot fine. 90% of nightclubbers in the CBD would be fined if there were more bored cops.
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Wokko wrote:There is also a negative psychological impact if someone can't get away from a stressful and intense environment of professional sport. Sure, I'd prefer that our players wind down with a nice game of chess and a cup of tea, but if getting on the piss at a seedy Geelong nightclub is Taylor's bag then I'd prefer it happen in the offseason than any other time of the year.

If he fronts up for training and gives his all and is off the booze the rest of the year, then frankly I don't give a shit. He didn't crash a car, beat anyone up or find himself with a rape accusation so really "Collingwood Player gets drunk" is all they have to work with.

Sad that so called 'supporters' fall for this shit over and over again.
Well said Wokko.
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Lol at attempts to link this to 'culture'.

Pathetic attempt really, talk about stretching a long bow. . .

How about Didak under Mick????

How about Swan under Mick???

How about Beams under Mick???

All FAR worse offenders than Taylor - who needs to pull his head in for sure- but linking it to poor culture . . . must have been a piss poor culture under god almighty Mick for you poor Mick worshippers.
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Pretty trivial really.

Long weekend, let his hair down.

As long as he doesn't do it every week, no problems.
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Post by doriswilgus »

As someone said,90% of people leaving any nightclub at night would be drunk as well.And he didn't even get arrested,only fined,so this smells like a major storm in a teacup to me.
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Wokko wrote:There is also a negative psychological impact if someone can't get away from a stressful and intense environment of professional sport. Sure, I'd prefer that our players wind down with a nice game of chess and a cup of tea, but if getting on the piss at a seedy Geelong nightclub is Taylor's bag then I'd prefer it happen in the offseason than any other time of the year.

If he fronts up for training and gives his all and is off the booze the rest of the year, then frankly I don't give a shit. He didn't crash a car, beat anyone up or find himself with a rape accusation so really "Collingwood Player gets drunk" is all they have to work with.

Sad that so called 'supporters' fall for this shit over and over again.
AFL.com.au are saying he was Kicked Out of the Club

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-01-26/y ... -by-police
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