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  • #61
    I'm sure there are clauses in his contract as far as drugs are concerned so I hope they enforce it, He took his chances, got caught and now it's time to pay the piper. On his Depression there are legal drugs available to treat said condition ie Zoloft and Prozac to name just two but there are more.

    See ya SKD thanks for the memories some great some not so.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Salvatori Grubber View Post
      My thoughts on this are that if you're playing first grade league then you owe it to your club and the club's fans to not do anything that will harm your chances of playing, and playing well. So with that in mind - fcuk him.

      But taking that out of things, I don't have a problem with consenting adults doing a bag of Charlie on occasion as a way to let their hair down. Everything in moderation - as long as you're doing it to yourself, then its no body's business.
      Totally agree..
      It should be an honour to play for our great Club!
      SKD has decided to put himself first and do what suits him,see ya later mate and good luck..

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Andrew Walker View Post

        Whilst this may not be the case. I think you are the naive one here. He certainly wouldnt be the 1st and certainly wouldnt be the last person who turned to drugs during their darkest days.
        Sorry but if he was going through a dark time, as you say, coke isn't it specially at 1 gm. He'd probably be taking other stuff if that was the case and likely be doing it alone. Coke is a party drug. All those people at the Ivy or any other place, use it to get into a mood, what ever that is to them.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Arties Pie View Post
          I'm sure there are clauses in his contract as far as drugs are concerned so I hope they enforce it, He took his chances, got caught and now it's time to pay the piper. On his Depression there are legal drugs available to treat said condition ie Zoloft and Prozac to name just two but there are more.

          See ya SKD thanks for the memories some great some not so.
          these legal drugs do nothing just pharmaceutical companies creating dependencies

          a lot of people on here who never met the man making up bs as always

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Arties Pie View Post
            I'm sure there are clauses in his contract as far as drugs are concerned so I hope they enforce it, He took his chances, got caught and now it's time to pay the piper. On his Depression there are legal drugs available to treat said condition ie Zoloft and Prozac to name just two but there are more.

            See ya SKD thanks for the memories some great some not so.
            Zoloft and Prozac are far more dangerous even though they are legal.
            "Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli

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            • #66
              Originally posted by redwhiteblue View Post

              Zoloft and Prozac are far more dangerous even though they are legal.

              You Tom Cruise or just a fanatical Scientologist?

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              • #67
                Regrettable and a personal tragedy. I feel for him as a person. Could be a great wake up call that turns his life around. I refuse to judge him or knock him whilst down. He will need to live with the consequences.

                I feel more comfortable criticising his weekly school boy mistakes on the field
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                • #68
                  Originally posted by The Axe View Post
                  Regrettable and a personal tragedy. I feel for him as a person. Could be a great wake up call that turns his life around. I refuse to judge him or knock him whilst down. He will need to live with the consequences.

                  I feel more comfortable criticising his weekly school boy mistakes on the field


                  Mate he will get a fine a 2 year good behaviour bond for the coke but the judge is a rooster so he will get 10 years for his footy errors hehhehehe
                  Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by The Brain View Post



                    Mate he will get a fine a 2 year good behaviour bond for the coke but the judge is a rooster so he will get 10 years for his footy errors hehhehehe

                    At least I will have someone to talk footy with.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by redwhiteblue View Post

                      Zoloft and Prozac are far more dangerous even though they are legal.
                      Lol. Okay.

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                      • #71
                        Back to the footy, if that's allowed.... It will be interesting to see the make up of the side without SKD. Surely we can't carry Manu, Latrell and Fergo at the same time. Even SKD is a good defensively amongst this crowd. I'd hate to say it but I think Aubo is going to have to move to centre. There are just no other options that I can think of.

                        Thoughts?

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Lydon View Post
                          Totally agree..
                          It should be an honour to play for our great Club!.
                          Well said.

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                          • #73
                            And I was hoping his brain explosions were limited to the footy field. I don't understand in what realm an NRL player would take the risk in having illegal drugs on him at a place where he would know there is a good chance of being searched for them. Just buy the stuff and go straight home if you want to indulge in those types of substances!

                            Unimpressed that he has put the club in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons, again. Especially after all the support he's received from them in the past. All you had to do was keep your nose clean when out in public SKD, literally!
                            Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.

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                            • #74
                              Wonder who's going to take the ball up now?

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by redwhiteblue View Post

                                You know what's weird MR? I thought I'd cop it today from a guy at work who follows 'INSERT NAME HERE OF A TEAM FROM OUT OF TOWN" and he told me not to get upset as he knows that SKD is my favourite player and that most of his favourites over the years have all been caught at one time or another. The difference is they were not Roosters so we never knew about it... I just give up...I really do
                                It's annoying that other clubs are able to sweep their players indiscretions under the rug RWB. Clubs like the Friday night specialists for instance.
                                Still, SKD has only himself to blame unfortunately for putting himself in a position to be caught. As I said before he wouldn't be the only player out there doing this sort of stuff but he, like the others, would be well aware of the risks and should know better.

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