TheElectricGlidingWarrior wrote:
Have to say that's a very humbling statement from our arch nemesis.
Maybe he's been reading Oscar Wilde: "always forgive your enemies, nothing annoys them so much"
Seriously though, two (of many) very sensible statements on the BBC (my emphasis):
George Riley:
"It's the worst thing I've seen on a league pitch and the ban had to be huge. Flower's horrible error of judgement has hurt the sport. It ensures this final will always be remembered for that disgusting mistake rather than as the year St Helens ended their losing run.
But, to suggest rugby league might be irreparably damaged by this is ludicrous. It has been dealt with correctly and one high-profile individual implosion should not tarnish rugby league's proud reputation as a family sport."
St Helens chairman Eamonn McManus said: "The sport of rugby league should not be judged by this event, but by how it deals with it.
"We must assist (Flower) in any way that we can and accept him back into the sport. There is a person behind the player, and I am reliably informed by all that it is a good one."
So lets all calm the **** down and move on.