McKinnon could Sue
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It gives them another reason to hate the Storm. .... can't wait for the next premiership
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"Has Cameron Smith tried to make contact?"
"No. Well I don't know if he tried to or not... I guess that shows the kind of person he is"
fark I hope Cam serves it up to the both of them good and proper in his response and does it with class. At least Wayne Bennett has the good sense to show a bit of clarity of thinking
"No. Well I don't know if he tried to or not... I guess that shows the kind of person he is"
fark I hope Cam serves it up to the both of them good and proper in his response and does it with class. At least Wayne Bennett has the good sense to show a bit of clarity of thinking
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And...
"Has Cameron Smith tried to make contact?"
"No... well i don't know if he tried through the club or whatever...."
Not exactly a statement of certainty is it? And will McKinnon Snr begrudge everyone who shares Smith's opinion and refuse to forgive them too? And where are Newcastle in all of this? Surely they would be able to corroborate the statements made in the press release today? I tell you what, if there's any bullshit in the public statement that was released by the club I'll be very, very disappointed.
"Has Cameron Smith tried to make contact?"
"No... well i don't know if he tried through the club or whatever...."
Not exactly a statement of certainty is it? And will McKinnon Snr begrudge everyone who shares Smith's opinion and refuse to forgive them too? And where are Newcastle in all of this? Surely they would be able to corroborate the statements made in the press release today? I tell you what, if there's any bullshit in the public statement that was released by the club I'll be very, very disappointed.
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Agreed, Sally. And under Smith's leadership the NRL is less of a nickel and dime operation than it was under Gallop so I've got no doubt that there would be some sort of resolution reached.
And then I would love to see Cameron take action against Channel 9. That segment of the report bordered on defamation. "THE MAN WHO WON'T SAY SORRY" is genuinely the thing that bothers me most about the whole thing. Sure I was almost in tears listening to his mother but any sort of good will I felt was immediately snuffed out when they pulled that shit.
And then I would love to see Cameron take action against Channel 9. That segment of the report bordered on defamation. "THE MAN WHO WON'T SAY SORRY" is genuinely the thing that bothers me most about the whole thing. Sure I was almost in tears listening to his mother but any sort of good will I felt was immediately snuffed out when they pulled that shit.
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I tweeted Anthony Quinn and asked for his thoughts about Cameron - nah don't reckon will get a reply do you
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Have read on the WA Today web site (a fairfax paper) , that Nine chose not to allow Cam to respond as it was "all about Alex".
"However, Fairfax Media has since learned that Smith has been deeply upset that he was not allowed to defend himself on the program.
The Maroons captain is reportedly so angry that he will refuse all interview requests from Nine before, during or after Wednesday night's State of Origin decider.
A Nine spokesperson said: "60 Minutes has offered Cameron Smith a chance to respond this Sunday."
Fairfax Media understands Smith will turn 60 Minutes down but may accept an approach from another network - most likely Seven.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv- ... z3f64huL8a
"However, Fairfax Media has since learned that Smith has been deeply upset that he was not allowed to defend himself on the program.
The Maroons captain is reportedly so angry that he will refuse all interview requests from Nine before, during or after Wednesday night's State of Origin decider.
A Nine spokesperson said: "60 Minutes has offered Cameron Smith a chance to respond this Sunday."
Fairfax Media understands Smith will turn 60 Minutes down but may accept an approach from another network - most likely Seven.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv- ... z3f64huL8a