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Post: # 1347605Post Beno88 »

Wow. Talk about jumping to conclusions.

Both Milne and the club would be well aware of exactly what happened. If there was any chance that he was to be found guilty, the club would have cut him loose when they had the chance many years ago.

Suggestions that he should give in to this rubbish after fighting it for so long are ridiculous.

If he is found guilty, then yes, he deserves the punishment that comes with, but I find that highly unlikely after all this time.


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Post: # 1347607Post stinger »

bigcarl wrote:Doesn't give you a lot of faith in law and order that it has taken this long for charges to be laid. It can mean only that the original investigation was completely botched or that new evidence has come to light.
or that someone with power has intervened...don't know enough..or anything really...to comment on the police initial cover up allegations......as i presume would be the case with all of us..... :roll:


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Life Long Saint wrote:
saint75 wrote:They are not different. The crux of the issue with both Gram and Lovett was abuse against women. Both were sacked. This smells of politics and a witch hunt to me and I don't personally believe Milne to be guilty. However, how can you sack 2 players for crimes against women and not the other?
Gram's case did NOT involve violent behaviour.
In fact, all parties were quite adamant about that point.

Don't treat the Gram case the same as the Lovett or Milne case.
OK, stand corrected again. Not having a good afternoon. Should proof read before I post.

Gram was sacked due to his STALKING of a women. Still was an issue with a women that was unacceptable and was not tolerated.

I hope they don't stand Milne down, however, we could be viewed as hypocritical if we don't. Think he should definitely sit this weekend out.


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Post: # 1347610Post magnifisaint »

If they couldn't convict Lovett how could they convict Milne


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Post: # 1347611Post Enrico_Misso »

It will come down to his word against hers.
And given the events that evening leading up to it, she will find it hard to argue.

Bit like a traffic accident without a camera where one party says it was a green light and the other says it was a red light.


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Post: # 1347612Post saint75 »

SaintPav wrote:It's absoultley shocking that a Police case could be tampered with in this way. Of course, I bet most people will focus on Milne and not on the corruption and cover ups that can occur in Vicpol which is a huge issue.

Pleae read the statement from the police. There was found to be NO tampering with the evidence. The issue was that it was not investigated thoroughly enough.


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saint75 wrote:
Life Long Saint wrote:
saint75 wrote:They are not different. The crux of the issue with both Gram and Lovett was abuse against women. Both were sacked. This smells of politics and a witch hunt to me and I don't personally believe Milne to be guilty. However, how can you sack 2 players for crimes against women and not the other?
Gram's case did NOT involve violent behaviour.
In fact, all parties were quite adamant about that point.

Don't treat the Gram case the same as the Lovett or Milne case.
OK, stand corrected again. Not having a good afternoon. Should proof read before I post.

Gram was sacked due to his STALKING of a women. Still was an issue with a women that was unacceptable and was not tolerated.

I hope they don't stand Milne down, however, we could be viewed as hypocritical if we don't. Think he should definitely sit this weekend out.
he's still innocent


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saint75 wrote:If he is found guilty, throw the book at him. If not, let this be a chance to clear his name once and for all.
This is my sentiments exactly, if he did it and there is no question he is guilty he deserves all the bad coming his way, however if not convicted and he is dragged through this again I'll be devastated for him.


In any case, as unfortunate as it is, I feel this might be it for milney the footballer, it's a shame but we can't throw him out to the wolves while it plays out


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Post: # 1347615Post matrix »

removing evidence from a coppers desk and the womens statement ending up at the club?
thats not tampering with evidence??

this is not good
i think a few are going to be surprised at this outcome


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Post: # 1347616Post Solar »

does anyone have a link to the civil case? Cheers


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Post: # 1347618Post tweedaletomanning »

stinger wrote:http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/s ... 2ofzh.html


'St Kilda chief Michael Nettlefold, who is overseas, had not returned calls from The Age and the AFL indicated it would release a statement regarding the charges later on Tuesday."


...what's with nettlefold being overseas at this time of year ffs.... :roll: :roll: :roll: ????
Agree. Unless he is doing work on behalf of the club


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magnifisaint wrote:
saint75 wrote:
Life Long Saint wrote: Gram's case did NOT involve violent behaviour.
In fact, all parties were quite adamant about that point.

Don't treat the Gram case the same as the Lovett or Milne case.
OK, stand corrected again. Not having a good afternoon. Should proof read before I post.

Gram was sacked due to his STALKING of a women. Still was an issue with a women that was unacceptable and was not tolerated.

I hope they don't stand Milne down, however, we could be viewed as hypocritical if we don't. Think he should definitely sit this weekend out.
he's still innocent
I believe him to be as well based on what I know. Doesn't change anything though. In the eyes of the law, Lovett is innocent as well.


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The next Carlton away game is going to be a cesspool.


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Hurricane wrote:What new evidence could they possibly have now that they didn't then? Why are they charging Milne and not Joey? Or is Joey going to be charged too? I thought there was a civil case too.

All this seems strange they would be charging him after nearly 10 years and for the record I think its bogus just like I did then.

At the end of the day this tarnishes the reputation of a great football player and the entire club. I really hope its not just political

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Joey was cleared of any wrongdoing pretty early on… the complaint was against Milney not Joey.


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Post: # 1347623Post Dr Spaceman »

tweedaletomanning wrote:
stinger wrote:http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/s ... 2ofzh.html


'St Kilda chief Michael Nettlefold, who is overseas, had not returned calls from The Age and the AFL indicated it would release a statement regarding the charges later on Tuesday."


...what's with nettlefold being overseas at this time of year ffs.... :roll: :roll: :roll: ????
Agree. Unless he is doing work on behalf of the club
There was a bye. He may be overseas for 2 - 3 days. He may be in New Zealand. Let's not jump at shadows.


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Post: # 1347624Post saint75 »

lummox wrote:The next Carlton away game is going to be a cesspool.

How would that be any different from any Carlton game in the past 100 years......LOL


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Post: # 1347626Post markp »

lummox wrote:The next Carlton away game is going to be a cesspool.
Who cares.

They had a rape fund.


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Post: # 1347627Post GrumpyOne »

The best outcome for all is that Milney volunteers to stand down until the issue reaches a conclusion.

I hope someone talks sense to him over this.

One would not want to stand down such a good servant of the club against his will, and we have set some sort of precedent over this.

It would be explained that he could not concentrate on his football with this hanging over his head.

Lousy way to end his career, and I would like to see him offered a further one year contract sould the charges not be sustained.

Someone in the DPP and Victorian Police has a lot of explaining to do over this. Without being flippant, a nine year delay is definately someone's c**k-up.


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Post: # 1347628Post mullet »

Solar wrote:does anyone have a link to the civil case? Cheers

When I googled this I found a report in the Herald Sun from may 2012 that stated that it was extremely unlikely that the case against Milne would proceed. I cant post the link it wont work. So what has happened in the past 12 months. Why now?


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Post: # 1347630Post markp »

It's not conceivable to me that he can or will still play... he'll be suspended/excused from playing duties till season's end then quietly retire, I'd have thought.


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Post: # 1347633Post lummox »

mullet wrote: When I googled this I found a report in the Herald Sun from may 2012 that stated that it was extremely unlikely that the case against Milne would proceed. I cant post the link it wont work. So what has happened in the past 12 months. Why now?

The official pretense seems to be that the initial investigation was reviewed and found to be "substantially inadequate"


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Post: # 1347634Post bergholt »

markp wrote:It's not conceivable to me that he can or will still play... he'll be suspended/excused from playing duties till season's end then quietly retire, I'd have thought.
Yep, that would seem to be the best course of action for all parties.


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Post: # 1347636Post Solar »

mullet wrote:
Solar wrote:does anyone have a link to the civil case? Cheers

When I googled this I found a report in the Herald Sun from may 2012 that stated that it was extremely unlikely that the case against Milne would proceed. I cant post the link it wont work. So what has happened in the past 12 months. Why now?
mullet that's all I can find. As far as I remember there was no civil case.

Interesting that the OPI says that not enough was done to gather all the evidence but would not opine over the weight of this evidence. So the question is what new evidence has been found to lead to these charges. If there is no new evidence then the only other outcome was that the different senior officer in the police ranks and/or prosecutions office has decided there is enough to charge him with. Can Milne sue them if the charges are either dropped or not sustained? Could they be charging him to "make up" for the original stuff up.

Perhaps I need to just let this go. Just makes me sad and feel sick


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Post: # 1347641Post Viking3 »

Can't believe the talk of "standing down", "suspended" et al.
If he believes himself to be innocent, then if he wishes to play, he plays.
Only he knows the truth!


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Solar wrote:Perhaps I need to just let this go. Just makes me sad and feel sick
How do you think the victim feels?


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