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why talk [Poor language removed] about an incident you didn't witness?[Poor language removed] all that, hope a full recovery for the man cahills older brother kicked repeatedly in the head whilst on the floor that cost him at least the sight in one eye.
for me, personally, [Poor language removed] him, hes coward thug scum.
tim cahill should disown the hooligan filth.
why talk [Poor language removed] about an incident you didn't witness?
your assessment may be quite accurate, but for all we know his claim of innocence may be accurate - we weren't there so none of us know.
still chatting [Poor language removed], eh?
i'm not defending him for the same reason i don't condemn - i wasn't there so i don't know what happened - were you?
it's nothing to do with sides - you don't know who the victim was a victim of.
that's just silly, everybody knows there are miscarriages of justice, although i have no idea whether there has been one in this case - same as you have no idea either.you dont get six years here for nothing.
you might have little faith in the law of the land, that doesnt mean i have none.
its a true coward that kicks someone when they are on the ground.
and if you dont like my opinion, tough.
you dont get six years here for nothing.
you might have little faith in the law of the land, that doesnt mean i have none.
its a true coward that kicks someone when they are on the ground.
and if you dont like my opinion, tough.
that's just silly, everybody knows there are miscarriages of justice, although i have no idea whether there has been one in this case - same as you have no idea either.
i agree with your view of anyone kicking somebody when they're down, but for all we know the man convicted may not be the one who actually did the deed.
i don't mind you being wrong, it's tough on you, not me.
"It is very sad to see a young man with so much good in him and so much to give the community convicted of this extremely serious offence," the judge said. "But ... you ran and kicked a defenceless man, who was on the ground, at least twice. You kicked him in the face and his injuries were terrible."
While Cahill, a former goalkeeper for the Wollongong Wolves, denied kicking Mr Stapley in the head during the brawl, traces of the victim's blood, hair and skin were found on the Australian's left shoe.
dennis stevens is right none of us know what happen for sure, and if people don't have a lot of faith in justice being served, then yes they do try to flee. Suits you may be 100% correct, but none of us know that unless we actually saw it.
at any rate, have a little respect for the cahill family, Tim probably doesn't know what happened for sure either, but I'm sure it'd be hard on him to have his brother go to prison, whether or not he did it.
but none of us know that unless we actually saw it.
have you really felt it necessary to compare this incident, deplorable as it was, to the first world war, the holocaust & the atomic bombing of japan? if you're really that deperate to be right, let's just agree you are. well done.