Speaking prior to Collingwood’s announcement on Tuesday, the club’s former coach Nathan Buckley said De Goey must now accept the financial and reputational consequences of his actions.
“I’m really uncomfortable right now, I have to declare that, because I think in isolation what Jordy did is not a hanging offence,” he said on SEN. “I suppose in the subtext of that is I feel that Collingwood should not pay top dollar for Jordan De Goey.
CollingwoodFC Just acted like any young guy in Bali, big deal.
CollingwoodFC these footballers afl are getting away with drugs alcohol ect its getting beyond a joke Enough is Enough
CollingwoodFC Advice re education for stupid footballers,may be its the club board members and officials who need the education.
CollingwoodFC Collingwood should not have declared publicly any personal medical treatment. This is not appropriate care handling in my opinion.