I said at the time of Hardakers "easy" treatment that it set a dangerous precedent. Im not sure whether you could ban a player from breach after that or they would quite rightly be able to sue the club considering they didn't ban Hardaker for the same offencenathan_rugby wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 1:50 pm If the law and potential risk of killing somebody whilst drunk won't deter the players, I am not sure a couple of game ban will.
Tautai Drink Driving
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PM me with what you know pleaseWigan_forever1985 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 1:49 pmPM'd youCaboosegg wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 1:37 pmWigan_forever1985 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 1:20 pm Well in the last year or so weve had
Zak drink driving
Mullen drink driving
Hamblin taking drugs
Tautai drink driving
theres also rumours about Escare
The culture of the club is not were it needs to be - we wonder about fitness, you cannot be fit if you drink shed loads there's an old saying you cant out train a bad diet and its true.
wasn't the escare rumor the one that ended up being Mullen?
the thing is the club could be doing more but won't because of where we are in the table.
when Bateman had the fight he was stopped from playing for weeks in a club imposed ban.
Joel was near enough sacked when it came to light (the cover up aside).
Tautai is the first first team player to have a issue in season and this is were the club needs to set its standard. Hamlin wasn't banned by the club. Zak was preseason, Mullen isn't first team.
regardless of how we are preforming the club need to set an example with Taitai and maintain it regardless of which players are involved. I can see due to onfield struggles he will be left out for a token week be fined and put back in.
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Further detail here:
https://www.wigantoday.net/news/crime/w ... -1-9818478
Says that's he's likely to be deported due to his sportsperson visa expiring after 6 years. Was in the process of applying for residency.
https://www.wigantoday.net/news/crime/w ... -1-9818478
Says that's he's likely to be deported due to his sportsperson visa expiring after 6 years. Was in the process of applying for residency.
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Funny you should mention football. Look at Liverpool football club. You have true professionals like James Milner and Jordan Henderson who train hard, live clean and professionally, and look at what that's helped them achieve. Some of the team has beers after their CL win, and they'd certainly earnt those. Milner was asked if he'd be having anything stronger than Ribena to celebrate, and he said he might push the boat out and have a lime and lemonade!Caboosegg wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:17 am As a serious question.
Is this Lam? Isn't he over here alone at the moment which would probably mean lots of socialising.
If its not we need a good clean out, players represent the club and behaviour like this from anyone shouldn't be tolerated?
Do we want young wigan fans looking up to a bunch of druggy drink driving Diva's?
This isnt football.
Also why the hell is the clubs response to a major loss to go out and get pissed?
But two years ago, Firmino was banned for a year and fined £200,000 for drink-driving. The club supported him, and I haven't heard anything about him or anyone else in the squad stepping out of line since then.
A professional sportsman's career is short and fragile. I don't understand why they'd put all their hard work at risk like this. Others will know better, but does Lockers live pretty clean with regards to this side of things? I'd be surprised if he doesn't.
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I don't understand it either. I am sure while there have always been some heavy drinkers like Connelly but that was mostly before the full time era. Yet even now the game is full time some RL players (not just at Wigan) carry on as if they are playing for a pub team.yokozuna wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 3:44 pmFunny you should mention football. Look at Liverpool football club. You have true professionals like James Milner and Jordan Henderson who train hard, live clean and professionally, and look at what that's helped them achieve. Some of the team has beers after their CL win, and they'd certainly earnt those. Milner was asked if he'd be having anything stronger than Ribena to celebrate, and he said he might push the boat out and have a lime and lemonade!Caboosegg wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:17 am As a serious question.
Is this Lam? Isn't he over here alone at the moment which would probably mean lots of socialising.
If its not we need a good clean out, players represent the club and behaviour like this from anyone shouldn't be tolerated?
Do we want young wigan fans looking up to a bunch of druggy drink driving Diva's?
This isnt football.
Also why the hell is the clubs response to a major loss to go out and get pissed?
But two years ago, Firmino was banned for a year and fined £200,000 for drink-driving. The club supported him, and I haven't heard anything about him or anyone else in the squad stepping out of line since then.
A professional sportsman's career is short and fragile. I don't understand why they'd put all their hard work at risk like this. Others will know better, but does Lockers live pretty clean with regards to this side of things? I'd be surprised if he doesn't.
As to Firmino, I thought it was £20,000 not £200,000 and that was the fine imposed by the courts? What Liverpool did as punishment was not made public and he wasn't banned from playing.
The reason it was £20K was due to his income. A breath alcohol reading of between 36 and 89 mgs per 100mls will usually attract a fine of between 125-175% of the offender’s weekly income. He had 46mgs =, so 1.3 times over the limit. So if TT did double the limit his fine is going to be a higher percentage but it won't be £20K !!! Unless he has been a secret marquee player
Technicalities aside there is obviously a far more prevalent clean living culture in football, a sport many RL fans consider a bit soft and full of overpaid prima donnas.
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Correct, Hardaker is a serial offender and the club have gone out of their way to support him so Tautai should be treated the same.Wigan_forever1985 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 1:04 pm Trouble is the club has set precedent with Hardaker so hard to take any line but that with other players
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Tautai is also a repeat offender when it comes to drink drivingold hooker wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 4:13 pmCorrect, Hardaker is a serial offender and the club have gone out of their way to support him so Tautai should be treated the same.Wigan_forever1985 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 1:04 pm Trouble is the club has set precedent with Hardaker so hard to take any line but that with other players
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Yeah, it was £20k. That would have been a large fine, even for a footballer!DaveO wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 4:07 pmI don't understand it either. I am sure while there have always been some heavy drinkers like Connelly but that was mostly before the full time era. Yet even now the game is full time some RL players (not just at Wigan) carry on as if they are playing for a pub team.yokozuna wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 3:44 pmFunny you should mention football. Look at Liverpool football club. You have true professionals like James Milner and Jordan Henderson who train hard, live clean and professionally, and look at what that's helped them achieve. Some of the team has beers after their CL win, and they'd certainly earnt those. Milner was asked if he'd be having anything stronger than Ribena to celebrate, and he said he might push the boat out and have a lime and lemonade!Caboosegg wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:17 am As a serious question.
Is this Lam? Isn't he over here alone at the moment which would probably mean lots of socialising.
If its not we need a good clean out, players represent the club and behaviour like this from anyone shouldn't be tolerated?
Do we want young wigan fans looking up to a bunch of druggy drink driving Diva's?
This isnt football.
Also why the hell is the clubs response to a major loss to go out and get pissed?
But two years ago, Firmino was banned for a year and fined £200,000 for drink-driving. The club supported him, and I haven't heard anything about him or anyone else in the squad stepping out of line since then.
A professional sportsman's career is short and fragile. I don't understand why they'd put all their hard work at risk like this. Others will know better, but does Lockers live pretty clean with regards to this side of things? I'd be surprised if he doesn't.
As to Firmino, I thought it was £20,000 not £200,000 and that was the fine imposed by the courts? What Liverpool did as punishment was not made public and he wasn't banned from playing.
The reason it was £20K was due to his income. A breath alcohol reading of between 36 and 89 mgs per 100mls will usually attract a fine of between 125-175% of the offender’s weekly income. He had 46mgs =, so 1.3 times over the limit. So if TT did double the limit his fine is going to be a higher percentage but it won't be £20K !!! Unless he has been a secret marquee player
Technicalities aside there is obviously a far more prevalent clean living culture in football, a sport many RL fans consider a bit soft and full of overpaid prima donnas.
Footballers spend 90 minutes pretending they're injured. Rugby League players spend 80 minutes pretending they're not.
Re: Tautai Drink Driving
It's on the facebook that he's getting deported