>Johnson, who said that he was “intoxicated” at the time and “had no real explanation for why he shouted the phrase at the match official”.
Apart from him being a twat?
>Although Johnson admitted shouting “get your baps out, ref” from the touchline during the set-up of a line-out, he denied adding “show us your boobs”. However, the panel were content that “made no difference to the appropriate sanction”.
Was he expecting that to go well for him?
BecomingABetterDude on
I mean I’m not surprised unfortunately, I’ve met quite a few rugby lads that seem to think locker room talk is their entire personality
Minute-Screen4066 on
Good, he had the free consequences of his free speech. I hope he us never allowed near a rugby pitch again
mronion82 on
When I played 20 years ago there were always male players trying to get into our changing rooms. They usually claimed they were ‘lost’, even in their own club.
I was hoping things had changed, but maybe not.
cactusnan on
Daft sod. We need to do more to protect women and girls from the daily abuse from this kind of harassment. Why? Because our legal system doesn’t work for us.
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>Johnson, who said that he was “intoxicated” at the time and “had no real explanation for why he shouted the phrase at the match official”.
Apart from him being a twat?
>Although Johnson admitted shouting “get your baps out, ref” from the touchline during the set-up of a line-out, he denied adding “show us your boobs”. However, the panel were content that “made no difference to the appropriate sanction”.
Was he expecting that to go well for him?
I mean I’m not surprised unfortunately, I’ve met quite a few rugby lads that seem to think locker room talk is their entire personality
Good, he had the free consequences of his free speech. I hope he us never allowed near a rugby pitch again
When I played 20 years ago there were always male players trying to get into our changing rooms. They usually claimed they were ‘lost’, even in their own club.
I was hoping things had changed, but maybe not.
Daft sod. We need to do more to protect women and girls from the daily abuse from this kind of harassment. Why? Because our legal system doesn’t work for us.