on 14-08-2015 07:34 AM
Thanks Nick, What an Ambassador for Tennis Australia ?
Surely enough is enough, Come on Nick, lift your game mate !!!!! Great once again you have brought yourself and Tennis Australia , and the Game into disrepute. Be a man and come on board and join the program.
Whether you like it or not !!!! YOU are REPRESENTING AUSTRALIA everytime you open your mouth or step onto the court. (That is the Tennis Court, not a Judicial Court, well, not yet anyway) and many of us are just sick & tired of your immature tirades.
Of course mummy will support your "comments", after all blood is always thicker than water.
Take the Dummy out of your mouth, stop the Dummy spits, and show us what you are really made of, and truly capable of doing, .....playing great Tennis, not only for yourself, but your family, and
all Australians. You have it in you, you just have to apply yourself.
Hope enough folks read this before someone "reports me", or my post just suddenly "disappears",
so come mate, show respect, give respect, to receive some back yourself, and let's have a great game of tennis. Go Nick !!!!!!!!!!!
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on 14-08-2015 02:16 PM
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:The worst aspect of this whole sordid business is that an innocent 18 year old girl has been publicly '**bleep** shamed' by two foul-moithed pigs and and is now having her private life picked to pieces on social media
that's the thing....nothing is really private when
you're a tennis player and dating a world number 4.
kyrgios (and his mother) should know this and appreciate
how difficult it can be. to use the knowledge/rumours in
such a way - well, i just hope there are more severe
consequences.
and yes, everyone that has spoken up about it
says the same thing. he didn't think about the
2 innocent parties.
vekić has been getting a lot of support on social
media. the focus is on kyrgios. where it should be.
Have we finally made the last excuse for our grubbiest representative? Let’s hope so. ~ alissa warren news.com.au
on 14-08-2015 02:40 PM
@bluecat*dancing wrote:Its just **bleep** stirring, Joono.
You can do it too.
on 14-08-2015 02:58 PM
it's really disappointing to see such poor sportmanship coming from an Australian player. I don't know why racism was brought into it, his behaviour and comments are just not what we stand for. I would probably boo him too
on 14-08-2015 03:04 PM
@debra9275 wrote:it's really disappointing to see such poor sportmanship coming from an Australian player. I don't know why racism was brought into it, his behaviour and comments are just not what we stand for. I would probably boo him too
it was brought up because of recent discussions
where booing was linked to racism when it clearly
was not racist. it was good to see no one made
the connection this time. booing is part of sport and
reflects how the fans feel.
14-08-2015 03:07 PM - edited 14-08-2015 03:07 PM
oh OK a clear case of unnacceptable behaviour in Nicks case though don't you think?? I'm trying to think of any other sportsmen who've made comments like this and I can't think of any.
on 14-08-2015 03:14 PM
oh OK a clear case of unnacceptable behaviour in Nicks case though don't you think??
i think i've made that clear in my numerous
posts on the topic.
on 14-08-2015 03:19 PM
sorry, didn't read all your posts
just explaining why i can't link it to racism
on 14-08-2015 03:28 PM
Years ago a brief partner to Robin
Williams claimed that he had given
Her herpes
Went viral and that was before
Pcs
It turned out not to be true but was
Damaging for a time to his brilliant
Career
on 14-08-2015 03:30 PM
I would probably boo him too
me too!
glad you're not one of those ppl who
consider that bullying.
on 14-08-2015 04:27 PM
Just because a male and female play tennis together, and perhaps are friends, or may have dinner together, does not mean there is more to the relationship.
Nick should be prepared for a legal suit of slander and defamation. Those two people he pulled through his muddy mind with his foul mouth, had nothing to do with his Tennis Tournament.
His brother is as bad and his mother found lousy excuses for her little spoiled brat again. Fact is, he is not a toddler anymore. Most young men his age hold responsible jobs and behave with maturity.
I have raised six boys and not one of them used a foul mouth in public, especially at the age of 20.
Erica