View Full Version : One of the most dispicable acts on a field
KoRn
6th February 2009, 07:28 PM
YouTube - Punchon At Carlton Blues AFL Football Training (Setanta O'hAilpin's vs Cameron Cloke) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqx0GzUOmEw)
To do that to an opponant is one thing, to do it to a team mate? Not only to king hit him but kick him when he's on the ground. That fucker should not only be banned from all sports for the rest of his life but they should deport his ass back to Ireland.
Sir Brian
6th February 2009, 07:29 PM
The most dispicable act on a playing field is your council selling it off in order to house immigrants or yuppies.
Sir Mankalot
6th February 2009, 07:40 PM
:footy:
DarkNebula
6th February 2009, 07:48 PM
Oh Come On!! whats funnier then a foot in the arse :haha:
ZERAT
6th February 2009, 07:51 PM
meh its a rough sport
the only part i disagree with was kicking the guy in the wanger :haha:
fights happen
Dai
7th February 2009, 03:28 AM
I'd thought it was just par for the course after watching the International Rules compromise game between Ireland and Australia in 2006 :p
But yeah, kicking him when he's down like that is just not on, though it looked more demonstrative than really hard.
hoos
7th February 2009, 07:40 PM
I've seen much worse, that was nothing. The kick was unnecessary but that wasn't that bad.
WorldCrisis
9th February 2009, 05:22 PM
I guess you never heard of Bill Romanowski.
Straight from Wikipedia :
Romanowski has been involved in numerous altercations with both teammates and opponents. In 1995, while with the Eagles, he was ejected from a game — and subsequently fined $4,500 — for kicking Arizona Cardinals fullback Larry Centers in the head.[1]
Two more incidents occurred during the 1997 season while he played for the Broncos: In the first, he was fined $20,000 after his hit on then-Carolina Panthers quarterback Kerry Collins in a preseason game resulted in Collins sustaining a broken jaw;[1] in the second, Romanowski spat in the face of 49ers wide receiver J.J. Stokes in a regular-season game played in December on a Monday night in response to Stokes' taunting.[2] Two years later, while still with the Broncos, he was fined a total of $42,500 for three illegal hits plus a punch thrown at Kansas City Chiefs tight end Tony Gonzalez, and was also fined an undisclosed amount for throwing a football at Bryan Cox of the New York Jets, the ball hitting him in the crotch area.[3]
In 2003, Romanowski attacked and injured one of his teammates, Marcus Williams, during a scrimmage. Williams, a backup tight end for the Oakland Raiders, was forced to retire after Romanowski confronted Williams after a play, ripped off his helmet, and crushed his eye socket with a punch. [4] Williams sued for damages of $3.4 million, arguing that Romanowski had been suffering from "roid rage" when he attacked him. This argument was later rejected by the judge on the grounds that Williams could not prove that Romanowski had actually used steroids on the same day as the attack. Williams was awarded $340,000. Williams was quoted as saying he and his lawyers "just wanted to prove what was right and wrong about football".[5]
hoos
9th February 2009, 10:17 PM
Hell WC, I thought you might even bring up Marcus Vick's stomp on a guys leg during a game.
Oh wait, then there was the brawl that went into the stands at The Palace. Or the numerous fights seen basketball over the years. This sort of thing happens all the time.
Beckjo1
14th February 2009, 02:21 PM
I'm from Indy. I can remember our Pacer players going into the stands after spectators.
We quit supporting them. Stands are half full now at games.
Hell WC, I thought you might even bring up Marcus Vick's stomp on a guys leg during a game.
Oh wait, then there was the brawl that went into the stands at The Palace. Or the numerous fights seen basketball over the years. This sort of thing happens all the time.
the squid of despair
14th February 2009, 03:55 PM
The most despicable act on a field is actually soccer, period.
HellRaiser
16th February 2009, 01:53 AM
lmao squid.
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