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Booooo Ford.
*It is Clipsal after all.
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Booooo Ford.
*It is Clipsal after all.
Just as well he opens the batting for Australia.Just on a side note, I was having a beer with couple of Dave Warner's old schools buddies today who shared with me that Warner's nickname is Lloyd based on the character from Dumb & Dumber
Apparently he is not to bright is our Davie Warner, no surprises really
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Herald sun have named the players expected to be charged with infraction notices.
Hopefully for your sake you were watching United instead of the Swans/Eagles. Some cracking goals in that game.
I think the message left clearly shows what is not acceptable so has value for that reason. It's not something is actually abusive or offensive - its just a troll. Helps remove any greyness for others who may want to make a similar remark.
There was actual abuse in what I deleted - and once something is dealt with we will always come down hard on people chipping in, esp if abusive. It's done, just move on.
If that's not clear or you want to discuss - drop me a PM.
Herald sun have named the players expected to be charged with infraction notices.
Fair list this
http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/th...king-for-closure/story-fndv8gad-1226842446681
Seems like theyre the ones that admitted itOnly 14? Seems a low number for a team wide doping program.
Seems like theyre the ones that admitted it
Dont get me wrong, I think its a bit strange, but from my reading of that article, its their admissions that hanged themStill odd though. 14 blokes walked in and admitted it and are in the shit. 26 didn't and are in the clear. If that's the case the investigation could have been concluded after a few hours without the need for thousands of documents.
Dont get me wrong, I think its a bit strange, but from my reading of that article, its their admissions that hanged them
My reading of the situation, and without going through the full history ......Tippett had instructed his manager to undertake negotiations for a new contract, hence the Crows optimismPartially true. He left because he didn't enjoy living life in a goldfish bowl, where his every move was under public scrutiny. It wasn't just the media. He didn't enjoy being unable to walk down the street, or go to the beach, without having well-intended Crows fans approaching him.
He chose Sydney over his other options because of the $$$, but that was after he'd already made the decision to leave.
Absolutely this.Dont get me wrong, I think its a bit strange, but from my reading of that article, its their admissions that hanged them
You would think the AFL would allow them to promote players off their rookie list as replacements. That covers their problem in the short term. What they do in the longer term is beyond me.What are Essendon going to do if the players get a large suspension?
It would be very hard for the AFL to justify giving them extra players in a draft. Unless it's after the season.
You would think the AFL would allow them to promote players off their rookie list as replacements. That covers their problem in the short term. What they do in the longer term is beyond me.
They still have a problem, even if the penalties are handed down post-season, as the penalties have to be served in-season. These players will all be on multi-year contracts, so they can't just delist them all and draft replacements.
Because they may not be able to field a team at times without this ability. Depends on how many injuries they suffer during the season. Rookie listed players are at least on their lists - they're their players. The alternative is to allow them to promote players from Bendigo, who aren't even contracted to Essendon.Why should the AFL grant them this privladge? They have brought the game into disrepute after all.
The AFL don't own them any favours.
They can only do that at draft time. This doesn't help them if the players are banned with games still to play.Well, other then salary cap implications, they can still delist them and then draft 10 first year rookies on minimal wages.
The AFL would probably love to see them forfeit. Unfortunately they're contractually bound to provide the television companies with 9 AFL games per week (split rounds duly noted).Maybe, the AFL should do this and really send a string message. Finish bottom with no draft picks (I know they won't punish them twice with this but they shouldn't reward them) as a result of your own stupidity.
Why don't they just take more Norwood players since we are the breeding ground for the aflAFL would allow Dons to top up their list if 10 players suspended as they wouldn't want an danger of them not being able to fill a team ... as this would mean big TV $'s.