Sports "villains" who did nothing wrong
>>75088359
itt: laughing sports "villains"
>>75088438
not versed in /hoc/, is that Todd Bertuzzi?
>>75088456
yes
He didn't mean to invent that disease, was an accident
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Coulthard
>best footballer of his day who becomes the first player to be banned from the sport for defending himself during a fight
>blamed for starting international cricket's first riot when it was actually caused by bookmakers in the crowd who were at risk of losing money if the match continued
also you can't blame him for this retardation
>Coulthard earned a place in the annals of Australian horse racing for a dream he reported having in the weeks before his death. Lying on his deathbed, he dreamt that Martini-Henri would win the Victoria Derby, Dirk Hatteraick the Melbourne Cup, and that he himself would die before the first-named race was run.[106][107] Coulthard's dream was "the great topic of the day" and received significant media coverage.[108] When he died before Martini-Henri won the Derby, a "rush of superstitious punters" placed bets on Dirk Hatteraick to win the Cup, causing a sharp drop in odds, despite the fact that, in the words of one turf writer, the horse was "as fat as a bacon hog".[106][109] Dirk Hatteraick finished in the tail end of the field.[110] A former member of Victorian Parliament was among those who believed in Coulthard's dream, but admitted backing Dirk Hatteraick "was an idiotic thing to do".[111]
>get elbowed in the face
>retaliate with little bite
prefer no 2 to no 1 actually.
>>75088866
my nigga
>>75087211
>I swear if one cardinals player is posted here
>>75088895
a real hero
>>75089488
this one?
>>75087211
Quite literally did nothing wrong
>>75088438
cunt
>>75088801
>>Coulthard earned a place in the annals of Australian horse racing for a dream he reported having in the weeks before his death. Lying on his deathbed, he dreamt that Martini-Henri would win the Victoria Derby, Dirk Hatteraick the Melbourne Cup, and that he himself would die before the first-named race was run.[106][107] Coulthard's dream was "the great topic of the day" and received significant media coverage.[108] When he died before Martini-Henri won the Derby, a "rush of superstitious punters" placed bets on Dirk Hatteraick to win the Cup, causing a sharp drop in odds, despite the fact that, in the words of one turf writer, the horse was "as fat as a bacon hog".[106][109] Dirk Hatteraick finished in the tail end of the field.[110] A former member of Victorian Parliament was among those who believed in Coulthard's dream, but admitted backing Dirk Hatteraick "was an idiotic thing to do".[111]
>>75087211
more like toothless joe jackson
>>75088866
Al Stump's biography of Cobb is a tissue of lies. Read Leerhsen's book to learn the truth.
He was a good boy and he dindu nuffin
>>75088438
literally did nothing wrong.
moore and his family were such whiny babbys afterwards too.
dindu nuffin
VENGA IN
>>75091305
Sure, he's a scummy Cheetah, but I guarantee for every athlete /exposed/ as a cheater, there are many more who are not
>>75087211
>those wrinkles
Dude was like what, 32 or something?
There is literally zero proof that he knowingly took performance enhancing drugs.
>>75088438
story?
>>75092098
Dude had a tough life. His family was poor and shit and he was working 12 hours a day at a mill starting when he was pretty young and never went to school.