BRAB
Biggest Victim on this Site
- Oct 20, 2014
- 32,966
- 63,391
- AFL Club
- Brisbane Lions
301 days.
That's when I was first acquainted with the scourge that is this Baghdad Bombers posting unit.
301 days ago, a Bombers poster made a joke about the systematic abuse of children. I called them out and to my surprise, was swarmed by a pack of bombers posters attempting to justify such a horrendous joke.
This was the first time I was introduced to the cult of Harolad.
A mindless unit of posters who promote homophobia and racism, the Bombers have been a scourge on the league for 2 seasons now.
That siege mentality died today.
Earlier in the season I thought we had seen the culmination of this siege mentality with Harolad being the first captain in years to be charged with disrepute. Today I was proven wrong. Harolad now faces a 9 week Sweet FA ban, will miss the grand final and leaves his team in tatters days before the grand final. All of this was made possible due to the Bombers relentlessly refusing they were in the wrong, and giving Hate the power he needed to activate Haro's suspended 8 week sentence.
The bombers are a team who's culture was fine tuned to satiate Haro's ego. There's something disturbing about watching a bunch of middle aged men worship a teenager, but perhaps today we have seen Haro's façade finally destroyed.
The Bombers will have to come to terms with the fact that their captain has received a severe penalty for acts unbecoming of a Sweet FA captain.
The irony is that if Harolad had created a team culture where his teammates weren't constantly worshipping him, he may have been put in his place sooner.
This is a time of healing for the league. The biggest problem with the league weren't boys clubs or old posters or s**t rookies. It was a team hellbent on never admitting fault, on pushing the line and on worshipping a repugnant poster.
That ends today, and the league is better for it.
301 days later, the Bombers Siege mentality is dead, for it is undeniably true that the Bombers culture is a poison on the league.
Let's take this moment as a league to heal, for the great Irony in Haro's divisive nature is that for the first time in seasons, the league is completely united in decrying Haro's actions. Let this be the day that kick starts a new era in the league where we can be united again with the sole intent of creating a league enjoyable for all.
Thanks Harolad, because today you saved the league, it just wasn't in the way you expected.
That's when I was first acquainted with the scourge that is this Baghdad Bombers posting unit.
301 days ago, a Bombers poster made a joke about the systematic abuse of children. I called them out and to my surprise, was swarmed by a pack of bombers posters attempting to justify such a horrendous joke.
This was the first time I was introduced to the cult of Harolad.
A mindless unit of posters who promote homophobia and racism, the Bombers have been a scourge on the league for 2 seasons now.
That siege mentality died today.
Earlier in the season I thought we had seen the culmination of this siege mentality with Harolad being the first captain in years to be charged with disrepute. Today I was proven wrong. Harolad now faces a 9 week Sweet FA ban, will miss the grand final and leaves his team in tatters days before the grand final. All of this was made possible due to the Bombers relentlessly refusing they were in the wrong, and giving Hate the power he needed to activate Haro's suspended 8 week sentence.
The bombers are a team who's culture was fine tuned to satiate Haro's ego. There's something disturbing about watching a bunch of middle aged men worship a teenager, but perhaps today we have seen Haro's façade finally destroyed.
The Bombers will have to come to terms with the fact that their captain has received a severe penalty for acts unbecoming of a Sweet FA captain.
The irony is that if Harolad had created a team culture where his teammates weren't constantly worshipping him, he may have been put in his place sooner.
This is a time of healing for the league. The biggest problem with the league weren't boys clubs or old posters or s**t rookies. It was a team hellbent on never admitting fault, on pushing the line and on worshipping a repugnant poster.
That ends today, and the league is better for it.
301 days later, the Bombers Siege mentality is dead, for it is undeniably true that the Bombers culture is a poison on the league.
Let's take this moment as a league to heal, for the great Irony in Haro's divisive nature is that for the first time in seasons, the league is completely united in decrying Haro's actions. Let this be the day that kick starts a new era in the league where we can be united again with the sole intent of creating a league enjoyable for all.
Thanks Harolad, because today you saved the league, it just wasn't in the way you expected.