If they have "served:" the time through the penalties set forth by the league, then they have to be readmitted, at least to the point where they can seek employment or continue with the club. I understand what you are saying, but if there is a problem with illicit drug usage & lax rules, the league must make the penalties more stringent.
2007-10-17 01:01:16
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answered by Zombie Birdhouse 7
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What astounds me approximately this finished situation is the self-righteousness of the typical public, the media, the government and the AFL over this finished drugs situation. human beings look to very truly forget approximately that alcohol is a drug. you does no longer think of that's conceivable from the quantity of merchandising and sponsorship that is going on in the AFL concerning C.U.B. each and every 2nd advert shown in a pastime of footy is the two an upload for Carlton Draught or Bundaberg Rum, etc...while you're all so against drugs then initiate a marketing campaign against Carlton & United Brewries because of the fact alcohol claims greater lives than the different so-observed as entertainment drug. Its deeply hypocritical for human beings to show the finger at Ben Cousins while they're sitting around the television getting trashed, and being reminded by skill of the AFL, television Networks, merchandising marketplace and massive coroporations like C.U.B. that they might desire to be doing so. I dunno in basic terms a wild theory...
2016-10-12 22:24:45
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answered by condom 4
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Yes they should. Cousins is the biggest drug fuk ever and he can still play. Yet johns just used it a few times like every1 else 2 have some fun and ppl call him a drugo and he has a drug problem? What a fuked up society
2007-10-17 04:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Wendell paid for his crime even with the Wallabies, as did Joey being dumped from the Wallabies as an adviser, hes the greatest player in ever, maybe the Wallabies could have used that expertise. NSW would be mad not to use him, i do think there are double standards for Stars and graded players. Although the AFL has become farcical.
2007-10-16 22:20:09
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answered by Anonymous
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They should be allowed they have payed for using and they were now performance enhancing drags. i know they are role models and everything but what people do in their own time is their business.
2007-10-16 21:24:26
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, they should be a given another chance
they should still be able to be involved with the game in someway
2007-10-16 23:11:44
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answered by ? 3
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