for all you doubters out there who diss me at the start of the season when i posted that D.MARTIN was on his 2nd strike for illicit drug use..those people out there(u know who you are) wanted facts..well what can i say?and its been kept in house his previous 2 strikes but this one has gotten out because they've had enough of him after several warnings.
Congratulations you're awesome. By the way you're wrong. If this was Martin's 3rd strike it would be made public that he had registered a 3rd strike AND his suspension would be up to a year out of the game, at very least 12 weeks (as per Travis Tuck) not 2 weeks.
<blockquote>Quote from ABitWoofy on July 5, 2012, 21:37 Congratulations you're awesome. By the way you're wrong. If this was Martin's 3rd strike it would be made public that he had registered a 3rd strike AND his suspension would be up to a year out of the game, at very least 12 weeks (as per Travis Tuck) not 2 weeks.</blockquote> Exactly. Let's also point out that sleeping medication doesn't constitute an illicit substance.
Surely, as Sam Newman suggested on the footy show last night, there is more to this story that hasn't come to light yet. If I had been prescribed sleeping medication by the club doctor (Connors), then used this as prescribed to get to sleep and consequently slept through my alarm, I would be shouting from the mountaintops to protest my innocence so I could continue my career! First strike, second strike, third strike it wouldn't matter. There is no way I would give up that easily. Something smells fishy in Tigerland.
I don't think there is anything else to it, Connors has been given that many chances it's not funny. He knew he had 1 more chance and that chance was missing a training session. He had to go in my opinion, he was gone at the end of the year anyway.