According to his parents, he's sharing his living quarters with insects!! Don't insects recognise and stay away from a 20-time grand slam winner?Trader Pat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 1:26 pmProves how messed up the world is when he's stuck in a hotel with refugees and asylum seekers, some of who have been stuck there for years yet Novak Djokovic is the victim
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No respect insects!Derek27 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 3:25 pmAccording to his parents, he's sharing his living quarters with insects!! Don't insects recognise and stay away from a 20-time grand slam winner?Trader Pat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 1:26 pmProves how messed up the world is when he's stuck in a hotel with refugees and asylum seekers, some of who have been stuck there for years yet Novak Djokovic is the victim![]()
His old man compared his treatment to the persecution of Jesus
That led to a great headline in the mirror I think "He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy"
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That's the grey area, did he break the rules? Both sides have different versions of events.bennyboy351 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 3:52 pmIt seems pretty clear cut to me: You break the rules, you suffer!
Still trying to fathom it.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 4:18 pmThat's the grey area, did he break the rules? Both sides have different versions of events.bennyboy351 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 3:52 pmIt seems pretty clear cut to me: You break the rules, you suffer!
Seems he travelled because Tennis Australia and the Victoria State okayed it.
But the federal stance is fairly clear and is senior to both of those.
But we live in a litigious world with highly paid smart lawyers that can push the boundaries (not complaining, that's their job).
My gut is politics will win out. Djok won't be playing and will be deported.
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The Aussie government are now saying that he wasn't given assurances that a medical exemption would allow him into the country. Djokovic didn't help himself by announcing it on social media before he was even in the country though. That pissed a lot of people off and was completely tone deaf to the ordinary Australian and what they've been through. And what's been said since especially by his family show how far out of touch they are with ordinary people.greenmark wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 4:36 pmStill trying to fathom it.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 4:18 pmThat's the grey area, did he break the rules? Both sides have different versions of events.bennyboy351 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 3:52 pm
It seems pretty clear cut to me: You break the rules, you suffer!
Seems he travelled because Tennis Australia and the Victoria State okayed it.
But the federal stance is fairly clear and is senior to both of those.
But we live in a litigious world with highly paid smart lawyers that can push the boundaries (not complaining, that's their job).
My gut is politics will win out. Djok won't be playing and will be deported.
I wouldn't be surprised if they let him play. If they don't he probably won't play in a slam again until Wimbledon, can't see Macron letting him into France!
I'm beginning to wonder whether letting Djok play might be cathartic for the whole covid/vax thing. Let him play = insult to those that have dutifully obeyed the rules.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 4:49 pmThe Aussie government are now saying that he wasn't given assurances that a medical exemption would allow him into the country. Djokovic didn't help himself by announcing it on social media before he was even in the country though. That pissed a lot of people off and was completely tone deaf to the ordinary Australian and what they've been through. And what's been said since especially by his family show how far out of touch they are with ordinary people.greenmark wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 4:36 pmStill trying to fathom it.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 4:18 pm
That's the grey area, did he break the rules? Both sides have different versions of events.
Seems he travelled because Tennis Australia and the Victoria State okayed it.
But the federal stance is fairly clear and is senior to both of those.
But we live in a litigious world with highly paid smart lawyers that can push the boundaries (not complaining, that's their job).
My gut is politics will win out. Djok won't be playing and will be deported.
I wouldn't be surprised if they let him play. If they don't he probably won't play in a slam again until Wimbledon, can't see Macron letting him into France!
Deport him = 100% correct, but financially inconvenient.
Who'd be a politician?
Ah stuff that!
Politicians can't get enough of this stuff.
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It was the politicians who initially said nobody would be allowed play in the tournament unless they were fully vaccinated, then they backtracked so they've brought it on themselvesgreenmark wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 5:27 pmI'm beginning to wonder whether letting Djok play might be cathartic for the whole covid/vax thing. Let him play = insult to those that have dutifully obeyed the rules.
Deport him = 100% correct, but financially inconvenient.
Who'd be a politician?
Ah stuff that!
Politicians can't get enough of this stuff.![]()
Absolutely agree with you, no tennis player should be exempt from such rules and regulations, only footballers imho.
Free man?? His supporters talk about him as though he's facing 10 years in prison!
It's really sad that the attention has moved away from Peng Shuai. She's competed in the AO in 4 of the last 5 years. I bet she's had her covid jab. Who GAF if Djokovic is without a laptop and has a few flies in his room?
It's really sad that the attention has moved away from Peng Shuai. She's competed in the AO in 4 of the last 5 years. I bet she's had her covid jab. Who GAF if Djokovic is without a laptop and has a few flies in his room?
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She probably didn't have much choice, if any country were to have a 100% vaccination rate it would be ChinaDerek27 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 8:20 pmFree man?? His supporters talk about him as though he's facing 10 years in prison!
It's really sad that the attention has moved away from Peng Shuai. She's competed in the AO in 4 of the last 5 years. I bet she's had her covid jab. Who GAF if Djokovic is without a laptop and has a few flies in his room?
To be fair to Novak its not just about the disrespectful insects; he's got no access to a tennis court, swimming pool, masseuse or lunatic relative
Wasn't it the Victoria state/Tennis Australia that said 'yeah, you're good to come and play'.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 5:31 pmIt was the politicians who initially said nobody would be allowed play in the tournament unless they were fully vaccinated, then they backtracked so they've brought it on themselvesgreenmark wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 5:27 pmI'm beginning to wonder whether letting Djok play might be cathartic for the whole covid/vax thing. Let him play = insult to those that have dutifully obeyed the rules.
Deport him = 100% correct, but financially inconvenient.
Who'd be a politician?
Ah stuff that!
Politicians can't get enough of this stuff.![]()
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I wonder whether there is more politics here than meets the eye. Victoria is ALP. Are they trying to mix a bottle for the coalition?
Just trying to understand the situation, and speculating. No offence to anyone.
Bottom line for me, I'd rather see Novak play than not. But if he does and gets a hostile reception, then fair enough.
For those that want to watch today's legal proceedings - https://www.fcfcoa.gov.au/gfl/courtlists/vic/melbourne - in case the youtube feed from James get suspended this is the direct link to the court itself.
I am a little shocked it is on youtube as there is typically no rebroadcasting or recording permitted of court proceedings. The judge typically has to approve any use in "news" footage etc. I am guessing that is going to go by the wayside here - possibly will expose a bunch of people to contempt of court charges or also may mean the judge will suspend the open access. The open access is meant for those who (pre-covid) would have made the physical effort to attend. The system was opened up due to covid, but no recording (obviously courts don't understand screen record and other mirroring technology). I am interested to see what happens in this regard today - possibly will be shut down.
I am a little shocked it is on youtube as there is typically no rebroadcasting or recording permitted of court proceedings. The judge typically has to approve any use in "news" footage etc. I am guessing that is going to go by the wayside here - possibly will expose a bunch of people to contempt of court charges or also may mean the judge will suspend the open access. The open access is meant for those who (pre-covid) would have made the physical effort to attend. The system was opened up due to covid, but no recording (obviously courts don't understand screen record and other mirroring technology). I am interested to see what happens in this regard today - possibly will be shut down.
