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Re: Sugar in strife doing a Fev
« Reply #75 on: March 23, 2008, 11:27:03 PM »
for mine

its a $10,000 maximum fine
2 weeks suspension and the
loss of the captaincy to either Richardson or Simmonds

any less and we arent serious as a club

peeing up against the police building ffs.  :help
Agree Ramps and he shouldn't leave the captaincy decision to the club. He should step down tomorrow morning.

As I said in the other thread it's more a concern he got into a such smashed state in the first place during the season. His 30 year old body is already struggling with the toll of 12 years of AFL footy without putting it under extra strain to recover from pumping it full of alcohol. Sure it's harsh but the life of a AFL footballer is one of strict restrictions that Joe Blow in the street doesn't have to abide by. Hence one of the reasons a footballer of Sugar's experience earns $300k per year. As captain you set the example and sadly Sugar would've known and would know the consequences of his actions.
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Re: Sugar in strife doing a Fev
« Reply #76 on: March 24, 2008, 12:41:47 AM »
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

i wonder out of u fruitloops whose going to defend him now.
like ive said all summer the guy is a disgrace and should not be at this team.

i hate to say but i told u say.

good riddons johnson i hope we get rid of u
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Re: Sugar in strife doing a Fev
« Reply #77 on: March 24, 2008, 12:44:58 AM »
I beleive that todays incident is only a true indication of where our club is that.
I have said all along that I have no time for Wallet or the way the club as a football indentity conducts its business.( Footy wise)
Its my opinion and I have seen first hand,
The footy side is so unprofessional , there is a reason that we arent successfull you know
For the Captain of an elite sporting club to be charged is a disgrace.
Whats happened to the curfews etc.
Terry would of  or should of instilled this with all the players
If the captain is doing this, what are the other players up to in there spare time  ::)
Leadership in any organisation comes form the top, not the bottom.
Todays incident doesnt come as a surprise to me.

here here
isome of the comments others made on this forum is coming back to bite them.
such things as who can do a better job that sugar is ringing in my ears.

the guy is a loose cannon and i cant wait to see the back of him
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Re: Sugar in strife doing a Fev
« Reply #78 on: March 24, 2008, 01:32:19 AM »
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

i wonder out of u fruitloops whose going to defend him now.
like ive said all summer the guy is a disgrace and should not be at this team.

i hate to say but i told u say.

good riddons johnson i hope we get rid of u

Don't think the club will get rid of him but a maximum fine and a relinquishing of the Captaincy is wholly what they need to do, to be taken seriously.
Kane is so introverted on the field no animosity no emotion no passion just expressionless, came as a real surprise to me. Well here we go again onto the back pages of the paper for all the wrong reasons in a week when we won. This will/could kill us for this weeks game.  :banghead

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Re: Sugar in strife doing a Fev
« Reply #79 on: March 24, 2008, 02:04:38 AM »
I wouldn't worry about it affecting us for this weeks game(aside from the obvious team change)

We would have to be a pretty soft group of players to let something like this affect us..

As for the people suggesting around the traps he should be sacked that would really paint us into a corner we
could regret down the track..



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Re: Sugar in strife doing a Fev
« Reply #80 on: March 24, 2008, 02:46:51 AM »
 :wallywink Sugar sure knows how to give us all a laugh.

Punishment seems appropriate for an isolated offence.

Stupid sure but also a touch unlucky. Moving on..

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Skipper out for match after arrest (The Age)
« Reply #81 on: March 24, 2008, 03:28:45 AM »
Skipper out for match after arrest
Thomas Arup | March 24, 2008

RICHMOND captain Kane Johnson last night banned himself for one match after he was arrested yesterday morning for urinating outside the St Kilda Road police complex.

Johnson will miss the match against North Melbourne, which was to have been his 100th for the club, on Sunday at the MCG.

Johnson admitted to his own "stupidity" and volunteered to sit out Sunday's match as his penalty. The club accepted that decision and will also fine him $5000.

The club announced the penalty last night, in a statement in which Johnson said: "I deeply regret my actions. I am disappointed that I have let the club, our supporters, and my teammates down.

"As captain I have preached a message that I failed to uphold, fronting my teammates at the next training session will be the most difficult time I have faced in football."

Johnson was arrested at 2am yesterday when police observed him urinating outside the St Kilda Road police station. He had been celebrating his 30th birthday and was alone when arrested.

Teammate Nathan Brown said the incident was disappointing, for Johnson and the club.

"It is going to be a tough week for Kane Johnson because he is captain of the football club and he has worked so hard off the field in the last two or three years to present himself as an impeccable person who does everything right," Brown said on radio Triple M.

"The coaches and the board … all know how hard he is working on that. And it's just disappointing. It is probably an error of judgement, probably not the greatest place to take a leak."

Richmond director of football operations Greg Miller said last night: "Kane's behaviour, while disappointing, was completely out of character and an aberration."

Johnson's coach at his previous club Adelaide, Gary Ayres, last night defended his former player. Ayres told The Age that he had known Johnson to be professional and he should be judged on his entire career. "In my time at Adelaide, he was touted as a future leader by the group," Ayres said.

"I never had any issues with Kane, and the club at the time was very, very keen to keep him in Adelaide because they knew how much of a star player he was and how big a contributor he was to the Adelaide Football Club.

"You have to look at Kane overall, the job he has been doing, however many years he has been captain at Richmond. So you would have to look at it in those situations there rather than identifying one particular thing that has happened."

Richmond confirmed yesterday that Johnson was charged with being drunk in a public place and a further charge of offensive behaviour was pending.

Johnson's home is situated next to the St Kilda Road police complex.

The Johnson incident comes only a week after Carlton fined Brendan Fevola $10,000 and stood him down from its leadership group for urinating on the window of a Melbourne nightclub.

Fevola was not suspended by the club, but was warned by the Blues that he would be sacked if another off-field incident occurred.

Johnson, unlike Fevola, has a squeaky clean off-field reputation. Commentator Robert Walls, who wrote last week that he thought Fevola would be unable to avoid off-field controversy and thus have to leave Carlton, said he was surprised to hear about Johnson.

http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/tiger-in-a-wee-spot-of-bother/2008/03/23/1206206928474.html

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Tinkle, tinkle little star (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #82 on: March 24, 2008, 03:36:28 AM »
Tinkle, tinkle little star
Paul Anderson
March 24, 2008 12:00am

RICHMOND captain Kane Johnson was arrested and locked up after being caught urinating on the wall of the St Kilda Rd police complex.

Johnson, who was caught in the act by a policewoman and her colleague, was later bailed by police on a charge of being drunk in a public place.

He is also expected to face an offensive behaviour charge.

Johnson had been celebrating his 30th birthday with family and friends, and was near home, when the incident happened.

The incident could strain Richmond's blossoming relationship with Victoria Police.

A group of officers from the special operations group has been working with the Tigers during the off-season. Players described some of the sessions as "unbelievable".

The officers who caught Johnson had just arrived back at the police complex from an early-morning call out.

The St Kilda Rd complex houses a normal police station at ground level, and major crime squads and taskforces in the floors above.

"A St Kilda Rd unit arrived back at the station and witnessed a 30-year-old male urinating on the police station wall," police spokeswoman Katherine Jess said.

"He was spoken to and arrested for being drunk in a public place and lodged at the Melbourne Custody Centre."

Johnson was Richmond's top ball-getter in the Tigers' 30-point season-opening win over Carlton on Thursday.

Johnson is due to appear at Melbourne Magistrates' Court on April 22.

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23421021-661,00.html

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Re: Sugar in strife doing a Fev
« Reply #83 on: March 24, 2008, 03:37:47 AM »
Tiger skipper bans himself
Jon Ralph | March 24, 2008

Johnson was dropped off in a cab at his Melbourne house adjoining the St Kilda Rd police station.

But rather than go home, he decided to relieve himself on the brick wall around the corner from the station's entrance.

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,23421075-19742,00.html

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Re: Sugar in strife doing a Fev
« Reply #84 on: March 24, 2008, 08:05:30 AM »
what a tool

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Re: Sugar out of North game plus a $5,000 fine
« Reply #85 on: March 24, 2008, 08:12:59 AM »
Anyone know when the Press Conference is today?
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Re: Sugar out of North game plus a $5,000 fine
« Reply #86 on: March 24, 2008, 08:53:43 AM »
WTF?
He keeps the captaincy ?
What a pak of weak dogs.

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Re: Sugar in strife doing a Fev
« Reply #87 on: March 24, 2008, 08:58:15 AM »
I cant beleive anyone would be so stupid. Worse than the Fev case as Fev wasnt charged.
Interesting, he must of been pretty well intoxicated to be arrested, most Police would say just go home , although peeing on a Police Station wall is un heard of. Also, where was his partner at the time if it was his 30th Birthday celebration ??

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Sugar should keep the captaincy - Bowden
« Reply #88 on: March 24, 2008, 09:10:16 AM »
Joel was interviewed walking into training and said in his opinion Sugar shouldn't lose the captaincy. It was only a blip on the radar and Sugar's behaviour and leadership prior to this had been exemplary.

Sugar apologised for his behaviour when he spoke briefly to the media.

Miller to talk to the media at 10am.

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Re: Sugar in strife doing a Fev
« Reply #89 on: March 24, 2008, 09:15:39 AM »
What is it with footballers, why cant they find the toilet when they are drunk ?????