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Should Ben Cousins be allowed to play for any Football Club?

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After numerous problems with Drugs, Should he be allowed to play for any Club that wants Him? He needs help but he will not find it on a football field. He really needs treatment for his problem.

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  1. No Bloody way.


  2. He's a grown man and has had all the warning and was offered help but he just blew it off.

    Sack and barr him for life. They need to send a clear message that drugs in sport wont be tollerated.

  3. he needs to be in jail like all other druggies hes a loser who just ruined the only chance he should get.alot of other people never have a second chance like that loser has had.

    just a shame he didnt get caught in bali and do 50 years.

  4. He needs more than help. He had his chance when he was sent to America! They (the AFL)  should sack him then the police need to chuck him in jail.

    He is showing the kids that it is cool to do drugs, plus that there is no consequences to taking these drugs. The AFL needs to kick him out before it wrecks the game.

  5. he should not be able to play darts let alone professional football. Look at all the kids that see him. What an idiot.

  6. Unfortunately I don't think Ben will get a chance to play footy for a while, I am pretty sure that he will be in Jail after his court appearance in November.

  7. Look at it this way. These guys are idols to younger children. Would you like your child to be influenced by his drug habits, and be let off? I think now he should be banned for life.

  8. l totally agree with justme.These people are sporting heroes to young kids.

    An example must be set.His footy career has been given the boot and rightly so.No sport should tolerate drugs and l believe that a second chance should never come into the equasion.

  9. most the football players do drugs.some git cot ,&some don,t !! .and houw are you to say ,houw needs help or not ???.

  10. he probably shouldn't but without the boundaries of afl football who knows when the spiral will stop.. the bloke needs help away from the public eye.  

    I hope he gets it.

    It would be a huge risk for any club to want him sure he is a great player but would you want your clubs name pulled through the mud???

  11. He needs to get a life

  12. NO!  A clear message needs to be sent to other AFL clubs and other players and to future players that drugs will not be tolerated.  Besides, this is just another of Ben's long line of escapades - don't forget his "underworld" friends, his running away from a booze bus, him passing out in front of Crown Casino, him getting into a fight with Kerr in a nightclub in 2002 before Kerr pushed him down the stairs and he broke his arm.  Ben's had many, many chances and blown them all.  The best thing for him is to have this career taken off him - hopefully that will shock him into getting help and getting off the gear.

  13. no he shouldnt and i dont think any other club would want him he is or was a very good player just shows you what drugs can do to you glad i dont take them

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