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THE fridge in Stephen Dank’s office at Windy Hill wasn’t stocked with typical supplies.
Bottled water and sandwiches? No.
This was Essendon FC in 2012.
Peptides were on the menu.
The man they call “Danksy” stored hexarelin and other potions in this fridge, which he left unlocked in his disorderly office deep inside Bombers’ HQ.
Cracking post!!!They are guilty.......
Guilty of attempting to cheat their way into premiership contention
Guilty of hiring the most infamous PED peddler in Australian sport
Guilty of throwing under the bus anyone in the club who held views diverging from the golden boy
Guilty of taking no responsibility, even in light of the critical findings of their own commissioned investigation
Guilty of behaving like some rich private school prefect who believes they operate with a different set of rules
Guilty of using their naive players as guinea pigs in their 'sports science' experiments
Guilty of being reamed by their Machiavellian cultist leader who cares for only his own interests
Guilty of claiming they are victims of a conspiracy whilst conspiring to remove evidence of exactly what they were doing
Guilty of f&&&ing around the competition for three years
Guilty of being the most pathetic flog of a club in the history of Aussie Rules
Regardless of what happens on March 31, they are already guilty as sin.
That's how I read it.Yeah people on the bay seemed to think people are revisiting the 'Dank was rogue' scenario again. I read it completely differently and saw that article as pointing fingers at Hird and Reid, and the 'Essendon Leaders' in general. The article just used Dank as the mechanism to do so. It actually talks him up in parts and humanises him. The last few paragraphs about the tribunal and charges don't mention him at all though. Not sure if others will agree with me but I made a post about it over there anyway. Interesting times.
Ahhhhhh the memories.... This made me think back to mine, I even remember the song that was on.I haven't been this excited since l got my first lap dance.
Ahhhhhh the memories.... This made me think back to mine, I even remember the song that was on.
Ahhhhhh the memories.... This made me think back to mine, I even remember the song that was on.
THE fridge in Stephen Dank’s office at Windy Hill wasn’t stocked with typical supplies.
Bottled water and sandwiches? No.
This was Essendon FC in 2012.
Peptides were on the menu.
The man they call “Danksy” stored hexarelin and other potions in this fridge, which he left unlocked in his disorderly office deep inside Bombers’ HQ.
Agree with your reading and your HTB comments. I found this article a surprisingly good and thorough summary.Yeah people on the bay seemed to think people are revisiting the 'Dank was rogue' scenario again. I read it completely differently and saw that article as pointing fingers at Hird and Reid, and the 'Essendon Leaders' in general. The article just used Dank as the mechanism to do so. It actually talks him up in parts and humanises him. The last few paragraphs about the tribunal and charges don't mention him at all though. Not sure if others will agree with me but I made a post about it over there anyway. Interesting times.
Forget now how many documents, statements, phone call/text transcripts, laptop histories etc were mentioned, and IIRC, ASADA took 3-4 days to submit their evidence to the tribunal, but there seems to be a theory by *fanbois that all players will be found not guilty due to lack of evidence
THE fridge in Stephen Dank’s office at Windy Hill wasn’t stocked with typical supplies.
Bottled water and sandwiches? No.
This was Essendon FC in 2012.
Peptides were on the menu.
The man they call “Danksy” stored hexarelin and other potions in this fridge, which he left unlocked in his disorderly office deep inside Bombers’ HQ.
I love this bit:
WHEN a wave of soft tissue injuries struck the club, Hird asked his sports scientist for clues.
In April, he texted Dank: “Why do you reckon we are getting all the injuries?”
Dank said: “I need to use much more placental cells and Actovegin ... West Coast, Hawthorn and Collingwood’s tissues are biologically advanced. We need to change our biology for a little while.”
I still know a few Bombers fans that reckon that they were just trying to keep up with an AFL arms race.
It didn't exist. * were completely sucked in by a con man.
I love this bit:
WHEN a wave of soft tissue injuries struck the club, Hird asked his sports scientist for clues.
In April, he texted Dank: “Why do you reckon we are getting all the injuries?”
Dank said: “I need to use much more placental cells and Actovegin ... West Coast, Hawthorn and Collingwood’s tissues are biologically advanced. We need to change our biology for a little while.”
I still know a few Bombers fans that reckon that they were just trying to keep up with an AFL arms race.
It didn't exist. * were completely sucked in by a con man.