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Tiger Jake King still in ex-bikie Toby Mitchell’s court (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #225 on: June 26, 2014, 04:39:17 AM »
Tiger Jake King still in ex-bikie Toby Mitchell’s court
Anthony Dowsley
Herald-Sun
June 25, 2014 10:09PM



RICHMOND forward Jake King is still consorting with ex-bikie hard man Toby Mitchell despite being urged to sever the association.

Mitchell has posted on social media pictures of himself and other mates with King at fight nights this month and in the MCG stands watching the Tigers.

Former AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou strongly urged Richmond management to persuade King to sever his association with Mitchell, who appears to be expanding his business horizons following his resignation from the Bandidos motorcycle club.

The former bikie’s claims to have opened a tattoo shop in South Melbourne, City of Ink; however, company documents do not link Mitchell to the business name.

Mitchell has posted a video of himself getting an elaborate head tattoo and also promoting the shop.

And the ex-bikie, recovering from six bullet wounds, also believes he is fighting fit and is contemplating a farewell bout after seven years out of the ring.

King, who is unlikely to be offered another contract by the Tigers after an injury-plagued season, has appeared with Mitchell at fight nights, including at Melbourne Pavilion in Flemington last weekend.

The event was promoted by Powerplay, a business of which Mitchell was previously a director.

Richmond has declined to comment, saying it has made its position clear to King, who is not to bring Mitchell to official club events.

But club management has baulked at banning the forward from associating with Mitchell or sanctioning him for his off-field associations.

In March this year, Mitchell avoided jail over a vicious affray at a King St nightclub in 2010.

A magistrate wholly suspended a four-month prison term for a year after taking into account Mitchell’s ill health and fears he could become a target in prison.

At some of the proceedings, Mitchell used a walking stick, his lawyers citing his ailing health from two shootings as a reason to spare him from prison time.

Less than four months later, Mitchell is again living the high-life.

While serving his suspended sentence, Mitchell has posted pictures of himself enjoying a recent trip to Thailand, showing off numerous American muscle cars at his disposal, and even brags his favoured car, a Commodore Senator, was due to be impounded this week under anti-hoon laws.

Earlier this month he was photographed walking out of The Botanical restaurant in South Yarra with controversial biochemist and convicted drug trafficker Shane Charter, who is a key witness in the Essendon supplement scandal.

Charter is currently under investigation by the Victoria Police Purana taskforce in relation to peptide supply or trafficking.

This month he told the Herald Sun he had been treating Mitchell, who has been using “non-traditional and cutting-edge treatment’’, to help him recover from a shooting.

“He is probably now in the best shape of his life and could go 10 rounds,’’ Charter said.

Mitchell was shot five times in November 2011, outside Doherty’s Gym in Brunswick by gunman yet to be charged.

He was also shot during an ambush by Hells Angels outside the Diablos clubhouse in Melton in March 2013.

http://www.news.com.au/national/victoria/tiger-jake-king-still-in-exbikie-toby-mitchells-court/story-fnii5sms-1226966940514

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Rubbish article

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Why does it matter now he isn't on the list?
Who isn't a fan of the thinking man's orange Tim Fleming?

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But you see, it's not me, it's not my family.
In your head, in your head they are fighting,
With their tanks and their bombs,
And their bombs and their guns.
In your head, in your head, they are crying...

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Old news. Lazy.
2015.

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Why does it matter now he isn't on the list?
:lol :clapping

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The UK press has taken up the story over there but they've got the wrong surname :wallywink.


Footy star Jake Hall is back hanging out with colourful ex-bikie Toby Mitchell

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2670143/Footy-star-Jake-Hall-hanging-colourful-ex-bikie-Toby-Mitchell.html#ixzz35iiKuRWo



 

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Jake Hall plays with Strathfieldsaye in the Bendigo Footy League (Same side as Milne and Baker) and is a much better player so easy to see how they made the error.
Who isn't a fan of the thinking man's orange Tim Fleming?

Gerks 27/6/11

But you see, it's not me, it's not my family.
In your head, in your head they are fighting,
With their tanks and their bombs,
And their bombs and their guns.
In your head, in your head, they are crying...

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Jake Hall plays with Strathfieldsaye in the Bendigo Footy League (Same side as Milne and Baker) and is a much better player so easy to see how they made the error.

Sign him up


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Lagging dog article.

« Last Edit: June 28, 2014, 08:37:50 PM by WilliamPowell »
Caracella and Balmey.

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The issue I see here is rightly or wrongly Gale has made it clear he doesn't like King hanging out with this cat and King clearly couldn't care less.

Putting aside the moral and right of individuals arguments, it speaks volumes for the regard the players have for club leadership.
Who isn't a fan of the thinking man's orange Tim Fleming?

Gerks 27/6/11

But you see, it's not me, it's not my family.
In your head, in your head they are fighting,
With their tanks and their bombs,
And their bombs and their guns.
In your head, in your head, they are crying...

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The issue I see here is rightly or wrongly Gale has made it clear he doesn't like King hanging out with this cat and King clearly couldn't care less.

Putting aside the moral and right of individuals arguments, it speaks volumes for the regard the players have for club leadership.

By the same token, one in a leadership role needs to conduct oneself in a way that warrants respect from those around them.
Caracella and Balmey.

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Exactly, attitude reflects leadership.
Who isn't a fan of the thinking man's orange Tim Fleming?

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In your head, in your head they are fighting,
With their tanks and their bombs,
And their bombs and their guns.
In your head, in your head, they are crying...

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Tigers 'not fussed' with my bikie mate, says Jake King (afl site)
« Reply #239 on: July 05, 2014, 09:38:04 PM »
Tigers 'not fussed' with my bikie mate, says King
Nat Edwards 
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July 5, 2014 6:15 PM


RICHMOND hardnut Jake King insists the club has no concerns over his controversial friendship with former bikie boss Toby Mitchell.

The 30-year-old's association with Mitchell first made headlines in 2012 when King invited the former Bandido leader into the Richmond rooms at the MCG after a win over the Brisbane Lions.

Since then he has continued to socialise with Mitchell, with the pair photographed on several occasions despite the club's preference they cut ties with each other.

The media attention has been a constant source of frustration for the 30-year-old who made headlines again a week ago when he appeared in a photo with Mitchell.

King said the Tigers had no problems with the relationship, as long as he continued to adhere to certain guidelines they had put in place.
"The club's got no issues whatsoever," he told Triple M on Saturday.

"The reality is you grow up in all areas of life and not everyone is perfect. To be honest we've all got friends who are unique in their own sort of way.

"If we were all the same type of people the world would be a boring place. The thing is, you're made out to be a bad person or you've done something wrong but that's just one person's opinion.

"[Mitchell] is a good bloke and I've grown up with him."

The injured forward declared he wanted to play in 2015, despite fears he would be unable to get back on the field this season.

King has been plagued by injury with a quadriceps strain and a chronic toe injury limiting him to just two senior games this year.

He is out of contract at the end of the season, and is yet to discuss his future with the club.

The Tiger conceded his chances of having his contract renewed would depend on whether he could return to the senior side.

"To be honest I'd love to play one more year of footy next year," King told Triple M on Saturday.

"In a perfect world I'd love to play next year and play a dozen or so games if I can and help out the younger guys on our list.

"I want to walk away from the game with my head held high. If I can get another 12 months out of my body, I'd be rapt.

"The reality is if I can't get back out on the big stage this year, then what's the point of playing on next year? That's just taking up someone else's spot on the list and holding them back."

King had a fourth surgical procedure on his toe last week, but remains confident he will be able to return to senior footy this year.

The 30-year-old said he expected to return to football via the VFL after the split round 18 and had the full support of coach Damian Hardwick. 

"He said as soon as we get a bit of fitness and running into the legs at training then you'll hit the ground running and we'll give you a red hot crack," King said.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-07-05/tigers-okay-with-kings-company