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Willie Rioli: Footy's Unter-Fire-Star makes Bombshell exploded to a rival AFL player after the scandal via his threatening text

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Willie Rioli, Fire Footy's footy star, will not play against the Crows on Saturday in the showdown after the striker of Port Adelaide was examined for threats for several rival players.

The 29-year-old escaped the sanction from the AFL, although he had sent a intimidating message about Bailey Dale to one of the teammates of the Western Bulldog Defender, the day after a heated game in ballarate last Saturday.

However, the AFL decided to continue investigating after reports about two oral threats that Rioli had made to a Geelong and a dining tone.

The head of Rioli and Port, Chris Davies, met on Wednesday with AFL officials in front of the training session.

He will not face the crows in Adelaide Oval and pull himself out of the game for his own well -being while dealing with the Fallout from the week.

On Wednesday, Port President David Koch said that the association was “incredibly angry” about the situation.

The under-fired Footy star Willie Rioli will not play against the crows in Port Adelaide's showdown after the striker was examined for threats for several rival players

Harbor President David Koch said this week that the club was

Harbor President David Koch said this week that the association was “incredibly angry” about the Rioli saga

Many Footy fans were incredulous that Rioli was not approved by the AFL (he is depicted on the left, and Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley).

Many Footy fans were incredulous that Rioli was not approved by the AFL (he is depicted on the left, and Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley).

“We talked quite strictly to Willie about it and said it is just not going on,” Koch told 5aa Radio.

“I am absolutely not an excuse for Willie's private message after the game.

“But you cannot mix comments on the field and outside the field, or it will lead to places where people do not want to go.”

It comes when the former AFL star Nick Riewoldt was assigned to the league for inconsistencies in the way it punished the players and questioned the claim that they were not aware of other threats from Rioli.

Riewoldt described the situation as “another embarrassment” for Footy boss Laura Kane.

The failure of the league to punish or suspend rioli has made the fans angry who beat the bosses of sport for weak and treated port -Stars with children's gloves.

The respected Footy commentator Gerard Whateley also believed that the lack of action by the AFL was regrettable.

“I can't quite fathom where the AFL has landed here … (for me) you violate community standards,” said Whateley about Fox Footy.

Willie Rioli supposedly threatened Bailey Dale after the port of the harbor in round - and since then two more incidents have come to light

Willie Rioli supposedly threatened Bailey Dale after the port of the harbor in round – and since then two more incidents have come to light

Rioli threatened Bailey Dale (picture with his fiancee Erin Meade) after the couple had gathered in the field during the great victory of the bulldog against Port Adelaide

Rioli threatened Bailey Dale (picture with his fiancee Erin Meade) after the couple had gathered in the field during the great victory of the bulldog against Port Adelaide

'The football audience is unhappy to express it to the least … You (AFL) have punished the Osama bin Laden-Masken at a party outside the season and overturned the bird, which is probably happening for the probability of the coordination.

“They seem to miss the severity of a player (Rioli) who sent a message to the teammate of a competing player, the day after a game that I think the ordinary man is going well, not only because of foot disorders that run on the statutory legal disputes.

Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge said at the beginning of this week he was not surprised by the AFL's decision not to sanction Rioli.

“Obviously Willie made a mistake, he will learn from it – and we all agree with it,” he said.

“Just let's make sure that it doesn't happen again.”

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