What’s all this talk about 4 years?
Nobody gets four years unless it’s proven to be systematic behaviour over a long timeframe.
Nobody gets four years unless it’s proven to be systematic behaviour over a long timeframe.
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What’s all this talk about 4 years?
Nobody gets four years unless it’s proven to be systematic behaviour over a long timeframe.
There aren't any saints or if there are you could prob count them on one hand - that's in the whole world and maybe entire world history. OTOH there are plenty of sanctimonious hypocrites, in fact we all are to some extent. Listen to me now for example.Think again Saintly. There are plenty of perfect people in the world who have never made mistakes and thus never sought forgiveness. This type of a person usually ends up as a religious deity or a poster on BigFooty.
I think after not playing for a year, he should be allowed to play again until this matter is actually resloved.What’s all this talk about 4 years?
Nobody gets four years unless it’s proven to be systematic behaviour over a long timeframe.
I think after not playing for a year, he should be allowed to play again until this matter is actually resloved.
that's because the eventual penalty could be just one year suspension, so it's not fair to provisionally be suspended beyond that time.
And of course he must be granted "time served" of the voluntary suspension. the club sould already be demanding a guarantee of that as a condition of the provisional suspension. Otherwise the wowsers may say, "too bad, you voluntarily suspending him has nothing to do with our process so it doesn't count."
His time served isnt voluntary. He cant play until the hearing. He could train if he wanted to though.Time served voluntarily will count. There’s no question about that.
And he has to continue to serve that voluntarily time or the clock will reset to zero.
If the eventual penalty is less than what he actually served, bad luck. At the end of the day that’s good news so who gives a crap. Murray certainly won’t.
So it was definitley orderd by the anti doping authority or whatever they're called?His time served isnt voluntary. He cant play until the hearing. He could train if he wanted to though.
He tested positive. From positive test until the verdict, the bloke can train but can't play.So it was definitley orderd by the anti doping authority or whatever they're called?
so they could wait 5 years until verdict and he couldn't play?He tested positive. From positive test until the verdict, the bloke can train but can't play.
so they could wait 5 years until verdict and he couldn't play?
People spend years in remand and then are acquitted.so they could wait 5 years until verdict and he couldn't play?
so they could wait 5 years until verdict and he couldn't play?
It's actually 2 years. If he's been 2 years without a trial, he can play.Or never reach a verdict... life ban without ever being punished.
So, whats the go here, and why don’t we know how long he is suspended for yet?
It's a mystery to me.
How is he allowed to play country footy but yet no outcome made publicly?
It's a mystery to me.
How is he allowed to play country footy but yet no outcome made publicly?
Is he allowed to play or just train?
I din't think you were allowed to do either? or is that only at a professional level?
AFL gave him permission to (I thought) train at his brothers club.
Thats weird as given the usual rules around it.