Pro is Pro 1996, or 2026, you don't have to be an elite athlete to use social media. There are possibly business men on this forum who earn an income in line with some of these players, does it give them the excuse.
Respect plays a big part, doesn't appear he has any, without respect????
Dumbledore, is it the player, is it who the player reports to, or purely respect.
Pro in 96 is entirely different to pro now. These are, a lot of the time, not intelligent guys. They're freakish athletes who have been able to coast through life on the back of that. A mate of mine works with players at Richmond (the AFL club,) teaching them how to live by themselves basically. Teaching them how to shop, cook, clean, pay bills etc. They literally have no idea how to do any of this because up to that point they've lived in a complete bubble. I can't imagine that it's any different in any sporting code anywhere in the world. There will obviously be exceptions, but I'm just trying to paint a broad picture. They're very young, they're absolutely loaded, and up until this point in their lives they haven't had to even consider what accountability means.
Beale punching Delve is unacceptable. That's where the line is drawn for me. I personally think he's just a really bad drunk. Just days before this incident he was tweeting away happily about hanging out with Vuna and JOC (James O'Connor). It sounds like he's got an issue with the grog, and that's where club officials should have stepped in. I don't think he's an alcoholic, just an angry drunk. Still, regardless of that, you can't go punching your captain. He's not beyond redemption by any means, but he's going to have to face up to some hard truths if he wants to succeed.