Paid board. Good morning to you. Good morning, am I the only person who thinks a five year ban on Warick Kappa going to any AFL events or games, or even entering the MCG, even for cricket or a concert, is just a little bit heavy handed. No, I don't believe so. I think there are some people around here who think it's a bit too much. Wow. Interesting, well, I mean so for those who haven't got up the AFL Grand Final last year he made a comment which
he says was in a private box. He made the comment to his friends about a waitress who was serving them. I certainly think the comment was unnecessary, it was probably inappropriate. But a point that Warrick has made is that he believes, because he owns a brothel now that getting a job in a brothel is a perfectly legitimate career path for somebody. Now, if he owned a restaurant and he said I'd like to have a job in one of my restaurants, you know,
would we be upset by that? Are we kind of being moralistic by getting outraged by that comment to the waitress? But five years it's certainly it's you know, they haven't led him off easily. Interestingly, Wayne Carey has come out and applauded the AFL for doing this. He was talking on Sam Nieman's podcast. You cannot be serious, and he doesn't sound like he's a great fan or friend of Warwick. You know Warick is. You know, his whole act is being a sort of oath or a naughty schoolboy, which
is fine. You might get away with that in your twenties, but when you're sixty two, it's very hard to play the naughty school boy and think things that were funny way back then are still acceptable or funny now. He's a little of what Wayne Carey said.
I have told Warick this to his face, and he's to me, like I said, he's too attention seeking when he's in the public arena, and that's why I call him vegimind. A little bit goes a long way.
So yeah, no love there at all. But look, it's I think it's capper is. You know, he's never going to change. It's that strange toxic mix of ego and delusion and desperation. But certainly he'll pay a price for the next five years.