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Preston defender manhandles his massive opponent!
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KBslittlesis said:It really is starting to appear quite a lot in rugby league.
I don’t get it 🤷♀️6 -
charltonbob said:KBslittlesis said:It really is starting to appear quite a lot in rugby league.
I don’t get it 🤷♀️2 -
Someone did that to you in a pub Rossman what would be your reaction?
I say this chaps a bit of a card...0 -
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killerandflash said:2
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Unbelievable!0
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cafcdave123 said:killerandflash said:5
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killerandflash said:
Has he actually explained wtf he was doing and why? Can guess it was to get a reaction and looking for the guy to whack him one and get sent off but a very odd way to go about it.0 - Sponsored links:
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I've mentioned it before but I played both games. Young men, me included, will be young men and behave accordingly when in a group dynamic. Ive been urinated on and urinated on teammates in showers after football more times than I care to count. Funnily enough never got pissed on in the showers after rugby.
There are definitely more poshos who play rugby because invariably they play it at their schools, exactly the same with cricket. Me and two other lads from my school played both and were among the more rough elements of the group and were the reactors rather than the instigators in regards to the genital and anal fascination of our peers.
It definitely provokes a reaction but with good reason. Biting was a regular thing too
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What were you biting?2
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Carter said:I've mentioned it before but I played both games. Young men, me included, will be young men and behave accordingly when in a group dynamic. Ive been urinated on and urinated on teammates in showers after football more times than I care to count. Funnily enough never got pissed on in the showers after rugby.
There are definitely more poshos who play rugby because invariably they play it at their schools, exactly the same with cricket. Me and two other lads from my school played both and were among the more rough elements of the group and were the reactors rather than the instigators in regards to the genital and anal fascination of our peers.
It definitely provokes a reaction but with good reason. Biting was a regular thing too
Groups often don't elevate behaviour.0 -
iaitch said:What were you biting?
I never got bitten, not that I remember anyway
I played as a flanker, either side, didn't bother me and I was at the bottom of piles of bodies often but in scrums where a lot of this fuckery would take place I was on the periphery. Usually the big lummox props and second rows were the ones with more of a fascination of the dark, dangling or brown arts
But they were also a lot more out and out violent and there is an honesty to that I shall always respect0 -
PaddyP17 said:Well, that's straight up sexual assault. I'd want to see charges pressed. Literally criminal behaviour.0
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The Guy got 3 matches which compared to Joe Marler in Rugby seems lenient but it still sends out a message you will get banned and hopefully fined two weeks wages by your club.
More gamesmanship than a sexual assault in this case BUT after the shocking court cases with football coaches abusing young footballers in historic crimes there is no place in football or Rugby or any sport for this behaviour.
If Calum Paterson had made a complaint to the EFL then I believe the ban could well have been 8 weeks or more.
Letters sent to all EFL clubs explaining the repercussions if this ever happens again should be mandatory after this instance.
Personally if Callum Paterson had knocked him out most of us would've understood.
A very strange incident.
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Does anyone know what Calum Paterson thinks of it???0
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He pleaded not guilty, even with all the pics on twitter0
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guinnessaddick said:cafcdave123 said:killerandflash said:
Thanks for this - it really made me laugh!
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