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Banter Spies in footy - The Good, Bad and Ugly

Clubs that send spies to another clubs training, is it a fair practice?

  • It's never ok to spy on another club it's straight up cheating

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I feel marginalised by white men not being able to enjoy a public space by sheer reason of their employment being unpopular and accordingly DEMAND a five week suspension.
 

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I mean they could have worn a Bulldogs scarf to blend in a bit, not very good spies..... If the Bulldogs allow media to attend and fans, there shouldn't be an issue to attend as an opposing club doing it's due diligence
 
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Spying using any means necessary is fair game and if a club isn't doing it they are stupid
Would a head coach ever visit another club's facility?

Like could Nicks go oh hey McCrae wonder if you could give me a tour of the Lexus centre so I can bring some ideas to the Theby build, and like plant a bug in his office?
 
Always hilarious.

I mean, if you need to spy in round 24 to know the Dogs are going to play a hyper-offensive game because their defense is trash, you need all the help you can get.
 

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What is Phil Harper doing nowadays?
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Surely all you’re going to learn is who is doing a modified session.

Yup. Though, I suppose there is potentially some benefit if you were looking at bringing in someone who's in the 30-45 slots of the Dogs lineup this off season.
 
Damn I'm sure the Freo spy getting kicked out really missed out on seeing English tap it to Bont and Bailey Dale running off half back a bunch
 

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