There's no choice, football would be sued out of existence even faster if the outcome in this instance is tolerated by those that run the game.
well there it is
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There's no choice, football would be sued out of existence even faster if the outcome in this instance is tolerated by those that run the game.
Surely you aren't comparing this to Dangerfield?I love how Geelong gets a key player rubbed out for multiple weeks for some bullshit, there's a fuss in the media, and then a very similar incident happens later in the season to another club and their player gets off. Every. *******. Year.
Just once I'd like some other club to be the test case and for us to be the ones that get looked at once the AFL has done its usual backflip for no apparent reason.
What sh!ts me the most about all of this that a player that is an important part of the team is now not going to be able to play for a couple of months at least, in pain and has to consume food from a blend for a lot of that time. But that's okay because according some, we can't take the bump out of footy.
Its Mackay.Ok, I’ve read enough.
Someone please tell me why McKay is such a whipping boy for the Crows?
David King even more deflated. Promised he'll be proven right in 3-5 yearsJust saw the AFL 360 segment, Whateley looked devo'd at how completely off base he was with his assessment. Still waffled on about how one day that will be illegal.
What a flog.
Except he won't go for the speccy at all because he won't want to risk suspension.I was surprised and happy when I found out Mackay was rightfully cleared
This is tempered though by the fact that the AFL will simply amend the rules to ensure the next accident actually gets suspended
can’t wait for Liam Ryan to be suspended for his hip hitting someone in the head whilst taking a speccy
Gleeson “So Ryan did you consider at all player X’s health when you took that mark of the year?”
No mate. There’s no surprises.Surprise, surprise...
There it is. In black and white. He won’t make a difference so why bother. Let’s have a different set of rules for some, and not the rest.That's footy, it's a contact sport, you can never eliminate head clashes. He didn't bump he literally braced for contact. Also he won't make a difference whether your team makes finals or not.
Never said that, was just that you were talking up how important he was to your team, which has nothing to do with the fact that it was a legal bump.There it is. In black and white. He won’t make a difference so why bother. Let’s have a different set of rules for some, and not the rest.
No I never singled him out. That’s something you’ve invented.Never said that, was just that you were talking up how important he was to your team, which has nothing to do with the fact that it was a legal bump.
Never said that, was just that you were talking up how important he was to your team, which has nothing to do with the fact that it was a legal bump.
Dunstall and Brown said nothing to see here….play on.
But they both agreed with Kingy that change is coming ??
Please explain ???
To me that suggests that actions such as Mackays will be outlawed.
Dunstall who was saying that going for the ball is part of the AFL players DNA did not respond to David Kings point about going for the ball risking taking players legs out.
Can‘t have have it all ways Jason.
As a midfielder/wing player.. hes played nearly 250 games and has earnt just 1 brownlow vote. Yep... 1!Ok, I’ve read enough.
Someone please tell me why McKay is such a whipping boy for the Crows?
If you could make out from that blurry pic which one was touching it first then you're better than me.
I think it’s been widely accepted that Hunter was first to the ball. If video and associated stills haven’t convinced you then yes, maybe I am just better than you.Shows nothing of the sort.
Yes he did. He pointed out that you can still go for the ball, just need to keep your feetDunstall who was saying that going for the ball is part of the AFL players DNA did not respond to David Kings point about going for the ball risking taking players legs out.
Can‘t have have it all ways Jason.