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Is Maxwell talking about GWS or Collingwood?

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Surely you can read the article that you posted


In any event I'm still firmly of the belief that AFL players should not be tested for Illicit drugs, that is a Police issue. they should be tested for performance enhancing drugs and then only under an AFL policy, not ASADA WADA, the whole corrupt IOC sham should have nothing to do with any Australian sport.

I can read thank you for your asking.

I was being facetious because I know Maxwell was talking about Collingwood.
If you think Maxwell just went up to a foreign player from another Club and they divulged this information then all the more power to you.

I am glad that the AFL disagrees with you because it would be a free for all if that was the case.
The players are doing it now with rules in place so can you imagine what they would do without rules.
IMO Laurence Angwin would become the norm and not the exception to the rule.
 
It really doesn't matter who he's talking about. These issues are AFL Wide, I didn't even suspect for a moment Collingwood have any more of a problem than any other club. I'm pretty confident we don't have a big a problem as five years ago, but back than we played in grand finals and flags. Just sayin'.

FWIW, I reckon the current playing group is pretty well grounded IMO.
 
I genuinely think some supporters need to see players dropping a line right in front of their faces to realise that drug use is rife within our club.

We have had two players ousted for PED'S after admitting they likely took dodgy coke, we had a raft of players exploit the self reporting loophole and our own CEO has twice described illicit drug use as volcanic. Where do you think he gets the evidence from to make such claims?

Deadset we have a former captain telling us it's rife and still some want to rationalise it as him potentially not referring to players within our club. It's laughable.

FWIW I'm with Finnishpie in that testing shouldn't be undertaken. The only issue then would be identifying the real problem users that could potentially impact on the younger players.
I can read thank you for your asking.

I was being facetious because I know Maxwell was talking about Collingwood.
If you think Maxwell just went up to a foreign player from another Club and they divulged this information then all the more power to you.

I am glad that the AFL disagrees with you because it would be a free for all if that was the case.
The players are doing it now with rules in place so can you imagine what they would do without rules.
IMO Laurence Angwin would become the norm and not the exception to the rule.
Players are young males, better financed than most, with thoughts they are indestructible and the go's of sportsmen.
If you think the AFL war on drugs will fair any better than the politicians farcical war on drugs you're kidding yourself.

AS I said the illicit drug problem is for the police and/or the health system. AFL clubs are not police or the health system
 

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I genuinely think some supporters need to see players dropping a line right in front of their faces to realise that drug use is rife within our club.

We have had two players ousted for PED'S after admitting they likely took dodgy coke, we had a raft of players exploit the self reporting loophole and our own CEO has twice described illicit drug use as volcanic. Where do you think he gets the evidence from to make such claims?

Deadset we have a former captain telling us it's rife and still some want to rationalise it as him potentially not referring to players within our club. It's laughable.

FWIW I'm with Finnishpie in that testing shouldn't be undertaken. The only issue then would be identifying the real problem users that could potentially impact on the younger players.

Yeah, agree - I'd be surprised if they weren't referring to our club. Thing is, it's probably rife among all clubs. Young men with lots of money - you have to expect it. I mean, you do coke and you're probably better off physically than drinking alcohol, and it keeps your weight down. Part of the problem is that some of them who are getting caught are probably just using once in a while, while others who have problems might not get caught at all (remember Ben Cousins was never actually busted was he?) So there's no fairness to the system at the moment anyway. Obviously if it's a problem for the players themselves (like for Cousins), then you want to identify that, but all the talk of "no tolerance" won't work. Imagine if they tried to implement it and a quarter of each club's list (about the average in young people of that age) were expelled in the first year!
 
Players are young males, better financed than most, with thoughts they are indestructible and the go's of sportsmen.
If you think the AFL war on drugs will fair any better than the politicians farcical war on drugs you're kidding yourself.

AS I said the illicit drug problem is for the police and/or the health system. AFL clubs are not police or the health system

Totally agree. Well said.
 
Players are young males, better financed than most, with thoughts they are indestructible and the go's of sportsmen.
If you think the AFL war on drugs will fair any better than the politicians farcical war on drugs you're kidding yourself.

AS I said the illicit drug problem is for the police and/or the health system. AFL clubs are not police or the health system

You went on a bit of a tangent there Pie eyed.......That is the beauty of Big Footy because it takes all types.

I didn't post the article to discuss the police or the health system or the AFL's war on drugs or even drugs for that matter.

I posted because I support ONLY Collingwood and it is a problem at our Club.........our CEO said that and the best ever Collingwood Captain (IMO)
is saying that.......
 
The thing that disgusts me is players who are so deep in their drug habits, that not only do they get caught, but the team/media/ AFL helps with the cover up under the guise of "mental health issues". Then said player returns and is expected to be applauded for his bravery in bringing awareness to "mental health issues"- putting him in the same category as ex and current players like Wayne Schwass and Nathan Thompson who completely laid themselves bare with their battles with depression - despite an obviously sanctioned taboo on anybody talking about what the mental health issue is.
 
Players are young males, better financed than most, with thoughts they are indestructible and the go's of sportsmen.
If you think the AFL war on drugs will fair any better than the politicians farcical war on drugs you're kidding yourself.

AS I said the illicit drug problem is for the police and/or the health system. AFL clubs are not police or the health system

That's a completely different point to asking CFC2010 to re-read the article to better comprehend the bolded section and insinuate that Maxwell was not referring to Collingwood.

The irony is that if you re-read my post you'll notice that I agree that drug testing shouldn't be undertaken by the AFL. Considering your issue taking in my post in I might leave things here!
 
I genuinely think some supporters need to see players dropping a line right in front of their faces to realise that drug use is rife within our club.

We have had two players ousted for PED'S after admitting they likely took dodgy coke, we had a raft of players exploit the self reporting loophole and our own CEO has twice described illicit drug use as volcanic. Where do you think he gets the evidence from to make such claims?

Deadset we have a former captain telling us it's rife and still some want to rationalise it as him potentially not referring to players within our club. It's laughable.

FWIW I'm with Finnishpie in that testing shouldn't be undertaken. The only issue then would be identifying the real problem users that could potentially impact on the younger players.

So who is on Drugs as you seem to know
 
The thing that disgusts me is players who are so deep in their drug habits, that not only do they get caught, but the team/media/ AFL helps with the cover up under the guise of "mental health issues". Then said player returns and is expected to be applauded for his bravery in bringing awareness to "mental health issues"- putting him in the same category as ex and current players like Wayne Schwass and Nathan Thompson who completely laid themselves bare with their battles with depression - despite an obviously sanctioned taboo on anybody talking about what the mental health issue is.

Agree. Everyone trys to cover up the Drug Use.

No Wonder players have no reason to stop drugs as they know the AFL will make sure no one finds out
 
It escapes me who it was, but someone on SEN, said earlier that around 50% of the tested players have been found to have taken drugs.

Also went to to mention something about reports no longer being published - I gathered that this was done so the high % goes unreported into he mainstream. I didn't hear all of the segment as I was working while trying to listen. Someone else might be able to clarify/confirm what I was saying....
 

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Agree. Everyone trys to cover up the Drug Use.

No Wonder players have no reason to stop drugs as they know the AFL will make sure no one finds out
If players want to run the drug gauntlet, well that's the risk they take. But if you get caught, take some responsibility and wear it. Hell, you could even become an anti drugs ambassador. Maybe educate others of the pitfalls of illicit drug use and do something positive other than your drug test.

I understand this is fanciful thinking as there are so many other parties with vested interests in player's activities. I guess the question is as supporters, what would you rather? Player x with mystery illness out for undetermined amount of time and speculation ensues? Or Player, Club and AFL going public and admitting that Player X was caught using drugs and will be spending a determinant amount of time on the sidelines as a result?
 

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I think there can be no doubt that we have a serious drug problem at Collingwood.

There is no doubt that the World has a Serious Drug Problem.

So the Whole List are Druggies
 
So the Whole List is on Drugs?

Keeffe and Thomas are currently serving two year bans because they ingested PEDs contained in an illicit drug. Buckley described these guys as "cleanskins". Imagine what the "dirtyskins" are like. Our CEO has spoken of the drug issues on a number of occasions. Which club do you reckon he has knowledge of? Anyone who doesn't think we have a serious problem is kidding themselves.

My hope is that it doesn't cost us any more suspensions.
 
You went on a bit of a tangent there Pie eyed.......That is the beauty of Big Footy because it takes all types.

I didn't post the article to discuss the police or the health system or the AFL's war on drugs or even drugs for that matter.

I posted because I support ONLY Collingwood and it is a problem at our Club.........our CEO said that and the best ever Collingwood Captain (IMO)
is saying that.......
I don't agree it is a problem at our club, I don't even agree that it is a problem for the two players who took some recreational drugs in the off season.
The real problem is that out game has been co-opted into a pseudo police force enforcing the ill conceived policies of uneducated politicians which have been proven without a scintilla of doubt to be totally inadequate, a failure and extremely expensive fraud.
 
Keeffe and Thomas are currently serving two year bans because they ingested PEDs contained in an illicit drug. Buckley described these guys as "cleanskins". Imagine what the "dirtyskins" are like. Our CEO has spoken of the drug issues on a number of occasions. Which club do you reckon he has knowledge of? Anyone who doesn't think we have a serious problem is kidding themselves.

My hope is that it doesn't cost us any more suspensions.

So you Know that there is a Huge Drug Problem at the Club?

Then why has Pert not got Rid of the Druggies? Because IF not he is a Hypocrite
 

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