It's all part of the experience that makes a day at the footy memorable. Along with light beer in plastic cups and s**t umpiring. An Aussie tradition.Hopefully next they'll ban sh*t, excessively overpriced food in the interests of public health.
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It's all part of the experience that makes a day at the footy memorable. Along with light beer in plastic cups and s**t umpiring. An Aussie tradition.Hopefully next they'll ban sh*t, excessively overpriced food in the interests of public health.
It's all part of the experience that makes a day at the footy memorable. Along with light beer in plastic cups and s**t umpiring. An Aussie tradition.
Good to see that Luke Hodge has found something to do post footy.game on MCG!
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I was trying to put the Scotts years conversation behind me, but now you mention it... Yeah.And North pissing away a 5 goal lead.
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might get a "little" warm by the time you get to the bottom. having said that i was drinking plastic 1/4 yard glasses filled with gin&ting at sabina park in 99.
Geoff Ablett not getting much traction.
Footy meeja very quiet.
local councils IMO are the same the country through, i have been dealing with the local council for the last 8 months concerning a permit to put up a shed on farm zone land and install a entry crossing through a road reserve. might have gone a bit smoother if i had a hand to grease.Geoff Ablett not getting much traction.
Footy meeja very quiet.
I’d suggest cocaine would be performance enhancing due to its properties as a stimulant.
That, and it’s also illegal.
But as you say, the whole league is doing it and they’re not about to blow their own foot off through this issue.
They do it well enough with others.
um...I clearly addressed it as seen below. I repeat: I am against illicit drugs for everyone.
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The whole "they're just boys" thing is a bit farcical at times.
It's an elite sport. I doubt you get into the Russian gymnastic team or Chelsea's youth program then willingly piss it up (literally) doing anything that compromises your ability to train and recover to your limits.
Granted the kids enter the system young at 17/18+ but if they're unwilling to knowingly make the sacrifice to play elite sport and be very well compensated, there's a dozen mega-driven Tom Scully or Brent Harvey "living athletes" willing to take their opportunity from them.
The whole "they're just boys" thing is a bit farcical at times.
It's an elite sport. I doubt you get into the Russian gymnastic team or Chelsea's youth program then willingly piss it up (literally) doing anything that compromises your ability to train and recover to your limits.
Granted the kids enter the system young at 17/18+ but if they're unwilling to knowingly make the sacrifice to play elite sport and be very well compensated, there's a dozen mega-driven Tom Scully or Brent Harvey "living athletes" willing to take their opportunity from them.
You’d get into both those programs by doping though
Wasn't referring to any North players.
I was referring to some of the absolute elite AFL players at other clubs.
I actually agree with this. Its not the performance enhancing aspects of illicit drug use that are the issue its the way they can potentially degrade an elite athletes performance. Maybe its not an issue but how would you tell?
Off season I don't care so much tho. But if you aren't up to standard and party out of season instead of doing the work you need to then it might catch up with you.
they used to be really green when you could bring your own 24 cans.
If it against the law of course I am against it.So you're a puritanical campaigner who thinks what other people do in their private lives is somehow some of his business.