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Looks like Mr. Dank is in trouble again.
Disgraced sports scientist Stephen Dank charged in NT over supplement injections
Disgraced sports scientist Stephen Dank charged in NT over supplement injectionswww.foxsports.com.au
I wonder what this means: "These latest charges could have ramifications for any Essendon footballer that takes future legal action.".
Oh yeahhopefully he enters a plea deal where he spills the beans on the Druggies (& the Handbaggers) & he gets off
Just in time for Xmas - the gift that keeps on giving.Oh yeah
If he's going to the clink, what's he got to lose?It's inevitable that one little piggy will squeal eventually...
It might not be Dank. Essendrug have a lot of loose ends..If he's going to the clink, what's he got to lose?
Death by bullet through the window?If he's going to the clink, what's he got to lose?
Tanner said the Bombers won’t support a Senate inquiry, declaring nothing could be gained.
“There is no prospect of changing the outcomes of all those processes and the impact they had on both the players and the Essendon Football Club,” Tanner said.
“Any such inquiry will cause significant distress for the people who are most affected … and the club therefore does not support that concept. We do not believe it would lead to anything positive for the club or the players.”
Tanner said he and CEO Xavier Campbell had repeatedly apologised to the affected players for the actions of the past and remained committed to supporting them, with Campbell reporting to the board annually on the contact he maintains with that group.
“I actually had a meeting with one player who specifically requested a formal meeting with me for the purposes of conveying an apology even though these have already been officially conveyed,” Tanner said.
Gotta love Slobbo
Joe Daniher’s return, injuries and leadership changes among the questions Essendon fans want answered
Despite new revelations that could clear the names of the 34 players who copped 12 month bans, the Essendon hierarchy will not support a Senate inquiry. Plus, more Bomber challenges ahead of 2020.
Despite new revelations that could clear the names of the 34 players who copped 12 month bans