When Rod Butterss went public about being a recovering alcoholic he said he’d ‘never seen cocaine before becoming an AFL president’.Ghost Like wrote: ↑Fri 20 Aug 2021 8:54pm OK saynta, you've your beliefs, I've got mine. You want to believe one's admissions then condemn them whilst believing the story of the other, good for you.
I'll believe a young player, at the time, prior to GT even taking the head coach role at St Kilda and "coaching" in Warnambool.
Libellous, slander, I'll back the people with no skin in the game. I'll also back self interest for what it's worth. P.S.: I've no interest.
In terms of GT he said: “My relationship with Thommo was laced with alcohol as well.
“I can’t talk for Thommo but I know I was giving it a fair old crack and I look at that with a degree of shame.”
Being “Best Mates” is not merely about knowing the good and bad about each other. It is about helping each other which becomes particularly hard when one becomes an addict. A true friend will do whatever they can do to try help his mate even if it puts the relationship at risk. GT lost his friendship, his job as a coach and a lawsuit for monies owed, as a result. Others at the Saints played lap dog to Rod during his addiction because he was Chairman.
Maybe you can learn from GT rather than being a sanctimonious twat.