Shark
Grey Nurse
- Joined
- Sep 7, 2005
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Yes, this is all getting way too personal. That's not like you.
No, no it's not at all. But after the day I've had...
Yes, this is all getting way too personal. That's not like you.
Whilst I know Buzz has had it coming, That was an idiotic thing to do by Shark Obsessed.
He's stooped even lower than Buzz by abusing him and using foul language.
Not only that but we all know what Buzz is like, I expect we'll see a story in the Tele soon about how Buzz has been forced of Twitter due to foul bullying from Sharks fans and about how he's become depressed because of it. He'll probably get Chalet Dawson on the story and blow it WAY out of proportion. It'll put negative media on the Sharks and their fans and the last thing we need at the moment is more negative media about the club.
at the end of day i have lost respect for rothfield i cannot believe a huge sharks fan would write the crap he does in the paper .... you would think it woul be posiive so we could still attract sponsors etc
You know what, I'll chuck my hand up and take some blame for his post, Buzz is an absolute gutter trash journo with no morals or respect for anyone around him.
How dare he comment on someone's personal life when they are allowed to have a life outside of rugby league.
In fact he commented on someones photo who no longer works for our club, and i for one wasnt going to sit there and let this germ rubbish MY friend for no reason!!!!
The idiot deserved a spray, I asked him a question first as to why he needs to comment and disregard someone for having a personal life, he couldnt answer the question apart from calling me a dkhead and blocking me.
Sucked into him for copping a spray, he deserves every bit of it..
The main this is, he is using dirty tactics to get people in trouble and try and encourage others to vote for people who don't deserve to be there.
ok cool. Only asking cause some bloke posted in that carney army page saying Team unity got 7 out of the 8 votes.
Cronulla's board overthrown by rebel ticket headed by former basketball star Damian Keogh
Phil Rothfield
The Daily Telegraph
April 22, 2013 12:00AM
Damian Keogh's rebel ticket has overthrown the Cronulla Sharks board. Picture: John Appleyard Source: The Daily Telegraph
CRONULLA'S embattled board was last night overthrown, with the club's members overwhelmingly voting to install Damian Keogh's Unity rebel ticket.
Although the result won't be officially announced until tonight's AGM, The Daily Telegraph can reveal seven members of the rebel ticket have gained control of the stricken franchise.
Chairman Glenn Coleman remains at the helm, but only by virtue of the fact he was not directly challenged for the spot.
The other new board member was not known last night. However, it's understood former chairman Damian Irvine has failed in his bid to be re-elected. Irvine resigned in the midst of the ASADA investigation, but threw his hat in the ring as an independent candidate.
Speaking from New York, where he travelled for pre-arranged work commitments, Keogh claimed the victory was emphatic. "It appears the members have voted in favour of change and unity," the former Olympic basketballer said.
The other members of Unity are: John Dumphy, Darren McConnell, Paul O'Neile, Craig Airey, Kevin Dwyer, Paul McCarthy, Andrew Boldeman, and Dino Mezzatesta. Voting ran from last Tuesday until yesterday and the campaign featured dirty tactics when Keogh's ticket was threatened with disqualification.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...tar-damian-keogh/story-e6frexrr-1226625485163
Voting ran from last Tuesday until yesterday and the campaign featured dirty tactics when Keogh's ticket was threatened with disqualification.