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It just makes me think of this....
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There is more chance of AFC making the 8, than you "supporting" AFC...We may never make the 8 again.
pretty sure he's just following the "we'll be punished because there are ex-Crows at the Bombers" joke...There is more chance of AFC making the 8, than you "supporting" AFC...
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Don't get too cocky. Perhaps we'll see all the GC coaching staff at the time hit with similar Dean Bailey-like bans!!You are doubly screwed. They're also talking about Carlton and Trigg is there.
2 years for Bock and another 2 for anything Carlton did. You lot will cop a minimum of 4 years worth of sanctions.![]()
No chance uncle Vlad loves us.Don't get too cocky. Perhaps we'll see all the GC coaching staff at the time hit with similar Dean Bailey-like bans!!
Jenny this is one area that has me absolutely scratching my head. Why would the players trust the club that has put them through this, and can't even tell them what they were injected with?The players have been poorly represented IMO, by lawyers paid for by essendon. Which means there is hopeless conflict of interest. The players should have gone out and got their own legal representation - lawyers that would make decisions based on the best interests of the players, not the club.
Essendon could not have one player accept a deal, because it then leaves them open to legal suits against them for failing to provide a safe work place.
The aflpa has been very poor through this saga.What role is the AFLPA playing in this?
Why haven't they provided legal representation for the players?
If you buy a family ticket in Brisbane, the kids are free anyway.I'm suprised this hasn't rated a mention, Under 15s get in for free to Sunday Melbourne games. Only Melbourne, is this a National Competition or not?
Probably because not too many games on Sundays in Melbourne sell out but here (now) and in WA it would be pretty common.I'm suprised this hasn't rated a mention, Under 15s get in for free to Sunday Melbourne games. Only Melbourne, is this a National Competition or not?
So we get penalised because we go to the footy? Were Port kids allowed in for free when playing in front of tarps?Probably because not too many games on Sundays in Melbourne sell out but here (now) and in WA it would be pretty common.
If they were on the field and playing why not?So we get penalised because we go to the footy? Were Port kids allowed in for free when playing in front of tarps?
Theres more chance that we will make the 8 than you stop drinking the club koolaid.There is more chance of AFC making the 8, than you "supporting" AFC...
Its going to be interesting to see what happens here. If the lame duck AFL hands down weak sentenses the minimal credibility it has left will be completely eroded in alot of peoples eyes.This case will decide whose got the biggest balls. I'm betting WADA.
I don't think anyone outside of Melbourne, apart from Sydney, truly believes this is a national competition.I'm suprised this hasn't rated a mention, Under 15s get in for free to Sunday Melbourne games. Only Melbourne, is this a National Competition or not?
So we get penalised because we go to the footy? Were Port kids allowed in for free when playing in front of tarps?
When you are giving something away to one group and not the other, of course the group that has to pay for it is being penalised. It doesn't matter what the rationale is.It's because football in Melbourne is suffering a massive crowd slump. They're trying to get people going again and one way to build up numbers is to get kids hooked - then you get their parents or friends coming as well.
No point doing it in Adelaide, our games were selling out anyway. It's not "penalising" us. If they started giving seats away the clubs would earn less money and there would be less seats available for other people who want to go.
When you are giving something away to one group and not the other, of course the group that has to pay for it is being penalised. It doesn't matter what the rationale is.
Ok Stabby, you and I walk into a shop. You pay for your bread, I get given it for free. Have we been treated equally? Have you been treated unfairly?It's not about rationale.
If they made it free for under 15s to attend the stadium in Adelaide all it would mean would be instead of having a full stadium full of paying customers you'd have a full stadium with some customers not paying. They'd fill the stadium either way.
It's not a "penalty".
Ok Stabby, you and I walk into a shop. You pay for your bread, I get given it for free. Have we been treated equally? Have you been treated unfairly?