29 October 2012
Dura's Fine Fund
SHould have said founder
Four kings also have a karma keg going at the next nix away game on Monday the 5th
Yeah we'll talk that up as the week rolls on.
29 October 2012
Despite someone over my shoulder yelling 'first world problem' I have donated and would urge others to do so. This is the sort of issue that if left uncontested can cause the decay of a society... *exaggeration*
Already donated. More to send a mesage to FFA than anything else.
...that's me trumped then...
what happens if he doesn't get fined?
what happens if he doesn't get fined?
Could use it to pay for tifo's?
You'd have to give it to charity or something,else people could get annoyed if you keep it.
I hope the money isn't going into a plastic cup which is being looked after by Feverish...
I hope the money isn't going into a plastic cup which is being looked after by Feverish...
I hope the money isn't going into a plastic cup which is being looked after by Feverish...
Louis Ferenc Puskas Fenton?
Deaker talking "a captain appeal system like they have in cricket" for football.
Andy Duront!!!!!!!!!!
Better to support child health initiative Ricki is supporting surely if we really want to do some good.
Has anyone read the release?
Yup s!?$ just got crazy!!!
Fred Hollows foundation for work in Australia?
I reckon they will just caution not fine him. Now they have made the laughable judiciary decision they won't fine Dura as a sop that they think will make everyone forget that this league now condones simulation.
Are you going to put your banner plans into action now that Siggy is missing a game News?
Umm...... do we now have to chip in even more cash after Riki's comments?
Fred Hollows foundation for work in Australia?
Actually seriously - this would be a good cause (not the Australia bit - that's a lost cause).
Pay day in a couple of days...
That's a pretty good one actually. Funny enough for the media to latch on to as well.
I think that the widespread support of Durrante calling the officials shocking is wrong. It is irrelevant if the decisions that they made were bad, and that he was frustrated when he made the statements, abuse of the officials is never appropriate and should not be condoned.
Durante should come out now and say that he regrets the statement he made, and cop any fine that the FFA throw at him.
I am not sure how I feel about the statements about Jeronimo - personally I think that comments like that should stay on the field, and it is bringing the game into disrepute.
Frankie that is just the soft resonse mate, it's time the officials were held accountable. When it gets to the season end and we are in third by 3 points what game are we going to look at and who will we think of? I agree with the fine, but also agree with Dura saying that Jeronimo was a cheat and the officials should have done something about it. The onfield ref/linos have failed - bring their reps and the game into disrepute, the panel have failed miserably too also bringing the game into disrepute - will they be fined, stood down - unlikely. Who wins from all this, Jeronimo and his fellow divers! The fans suffer, the future players suffer and all theose rugby boofheads who watch the news laugh and will continue to beleive that our game is full of dirty diving cheats.
I think everyone is just happy that we don't have to pretend like nothing happened because the players and club officials etc are usually 'above' calling it how it is. When it's as bad as it was in this case (the officiating and the cheating) it is refreshing to see the captain of our club call them out. I imagine Durante himself is sick of that sort of approach when it's as clear as day that the officials are making a meal of it. Ricki obviously is too.
I can see Durante being punished because the FFA have tried to say nothing was wrong with the officiating or the dive. Thus Durante's comments will be deemed unfounded and unwarranted. The FFA are a shambles and they have opened the league up to diving based on this example alone - undoing their work when they made examples of Perez and Baird. It was cut it out and keep it out or let it become part of our league.
I think that the widespread support of Durrante calling the officials shocking is wrong. It is irrelevant if the decisions that they made were bad, and that he was frustrated when he made the statements, abuse of the officials is never appropriate and should not be condoned.
Durante should come out now and say that he regrets the statement he made, and cop any fine that the FFA throw at him.
I am not sure how I feel about the statements about Jeronimo - personally I think that comments like that should stay on the field, and it is bringing the game into disrepute.
If they don't want to hear it then don't interview a player when the red mist is still flying.
There is a reason they don't do it in the Premier League, because they know how a player will be if he walks off after being the victim of a farce.
agreed, Fox sports wan this kind of response, it's honest and makes great telly, the FFA neds to suck it up.
Murray Shaw came out in support of Durante on twitter. This is EXACTLY the kinds of things they want to happen in their interviews.
Premier league players are interviewed a couple of minutes after games - hardly a substantial time to cool down if you are feeling aggrevied by a supposed wrong.
Durante saying what he did was understandable, but abuse of officials should not be tolerated at any time. He should admit as much and any fine should be paid without any fuss. It doesn't matter if the officials made a mistake or not - they are essential to our game at all levels, so nobody should condoning the abuse of them, let alone supporting it.
Premier league players are interviewed a couple of minutes after games - hardly a substantial time to cool down if you are feeling aggrevied by a supposed wrong.
Durante saying what he did was understandable, but abuse of officials should not be tolerated at any time. He should admit as much and any fine should be paid without any fuss. It doesn't matter if the officials made a mistake or not - they are essential to our game at all levels, so nobody should condoning the abuse of them, let alone supporting it.
calling their performance shocking is abusing them.
EPL managers rip into officials all the time in post match interviews.
Anyway - I agree that the support should be for having a go at the player not the comments about the officials (even though they were pants)
EPL managers rip into officials all the time in post match interviews.
and they are charged and fined, because it is not accepted.
Officials make mistakes - that is a fact. They do not have access to 5 different replays, from different angles and slowed down and paused to help them make decisions. They make them instantly based on what they saw. They are not cheating, and in every game both of the teams can highlight decisions that they are aggreived about. You cannot tolerate abuse of officials becuase they were wrong. For the good of the game, you cannot tolerate abuse of officials in any circumstance, let alone support it.
I reckon they will just caution not fine him. Now they have made the laughable judiciary decision they won't fine Dura as a sop that they think will make everyone forget that this league now condones simulation.
EPL managers rip into officials all the time in post match interviews.
and they are charged and fined, because it is not accepted.
Officials make mistakes - that is a fact. They do not have access to 5 different replays, from different angles and slowed down and paused to help them make decisions. They make them instantly based on what they saw. They are not cheating, and in every game both of the teams can highlight decisions that they are aggreived about. You cannot tolerate abuse of officials becuase they were wrong. For the good of the game, you cannot tolerate abuse of officials in any circumstance, let alone support it.
Yes they get fined. But you just cut out the second half of my quote you spanner!