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For all you conspiracy theorists who enjoy these, here is one to consider.

Could the AFL have masterminded the whole Scully scenario from the very time he was first chosen by Melbourne at the draft. Demetriou was clearly sick of defending tanking and it really hit the headlines as a result of some of our performances. He orchestrates GWS taking him away from us and we get compo picks that while ok are not the real worth of what was lost, a number 1 draft pick player two years into his development.

The headlines early on when Scully announces he is off are massive publicity for the new club and he hurts Melbourne for blatant tanking. He then praises an illegal act by the GWS in trying to hide the father's contract with GWS at a heavily inflated price and duration, even though the league investigator has called the deal a total sham.

It all has a ring of truth to it now, doesn't it?

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For all you conspiracy theorists who enjoy these, here is one to consider.

Could the AFL have masterminded the whole Scully scenario from the very time he was first chosen by Melbourne at the draft. Demetriou was clearly sick of defending tanking and it really hit the headlines as a result of some of our performances. He orchestrates GWS taking him away from us and we get compo picks that while ok are not the real worth of what was lost, a number 1 draft pick player two years into his development.

The headlines early on when Scully announces he is off are massive publicity for the new club and he hurts Melbourne for blatant tanking. He then praises an illegal act by the GWS in trying to hide the father's contract with GWS at a heavily inflated price and duration, even though the league investigator has called the deal a total sham.

It all has a ring of truth to it now, doesn't it?

Not to want to blow my own trumpet but I suggested, much to the chagrin of the majority on here, this was likely the case halfway through the season.

Exactly who hatched the plot may never be known. My money is on Sheeds and Grubby who then sought the tacit approval of the Fat Man, which they got.

Someone early on - I think it was Old55 - suggested that one's view of the issue would necessarily be coloured by how one views life in general. ie. Whether you are generally cynical about human nature or whether you're more willing to take things at face value and give people the benefit of the doubt.

Unfortunately in this case our worst fears were realized. Conspiracies do occur.

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Not to want to blow my own trumpet but I suggested, much to the chagrin of the majority on here, this was likely the case halfway through the season.

Exactly who hatched the plot may never be known. My money is on Sheeds and Grubby who then sought the tacit approval of the Fat Man, which they got.

Someone early on - I think it was Old55 - suggested that one's view of the issue would necessarily be coloured by how one views life in general. ie. Whether you are generally cynical about human nature or whether you're more willing to take things at face value and give people the benefit of the doubt.

Unfortunately in this case our worst fears were realized. Conspiracies do occur.

Irrespective of what people thought of Scully's intentions around the begining of the season most rational people will have realised that something was clearly wrong come the middle of the season. If they didn't then perhaps they need more life skills development.

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Tom Scully - Cyborg-like, unemotional professionalism

MFC - Struggling for direction and leadership

GWS - Huge pot of cash

AFL - Bloody minded expansion agenda

A combination of these factors

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Tom Scully - Cyborg-like, unemotional professionalism

MFC - Struggling for direction and leadership

GWS - Huge pot of cash

AFL - Bloody minded expansion agenda

A combination of these factors

And KAOS-Kevin Appalingly Obnoxious Sheedy

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I'm sorry, but this thread screams 'MOON LANDING WAS FAKED!!!' to me. Let's all just get on with our lives and leave Tom Scully to his comfortable, likely chaste - and certainly sober - life.

i was not around for the man on the moon landing, and i believe it was faked, and also belive the Scully situation WAS set up by the AFL very early in Toms days at the MFC

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Is this thread implying we were TOLD to pick $cully by the AFL to avoid tanking sanctions?

This thought did cross my mind at times over the last 2 years. That Richmond game was just so blatant. As good as it was i always expected a backlash.

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Is this thread implying we were TOLD to pick $cully by the AFL to avoid tanking sanctions?

This thought did cross my mind at times over the last 2 years. That Richmond game was just so blatant. As good as it was i always expected a backlash.

Nowhere near as blatant as the Kreuzer Cup............and...we damned near won the McMahon Cup!

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Nowhere near as blatant as the Kreuzer Cup............and...we damned near won the McMahon Cup!

The positional moves against Richmond were far more blatant. They had to be to get the desired result!!

It has always suprised me that the AFL made no comment after that game. I shall never forget the radio broadcast on SEN. They were all laughing except KB.

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The positional moves against Richmond were far more blatant. They had to be to get the desired result!!

It has always suprised me that the AFL made no comment after that game. I shall never forget the radio broadcast on SEN. They were all laughing except KB.

In the McMahon Cup the coach tanked but the players tried to win.......result close game lost by kick after siren

In the Kreuzer Cup the coach tanked and the players tanked..........result scum lost by a walkover

you tell me which was more blatant

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For all you conspiracy theorists who enjoy these, here is one to consider.

Could the AFL have masterminded the whole Scully scenario from the very time he was first chosen by Melbourne at the draft. Demetriou was clearly sick of defending tanking and it really hit the headlines as a result of some of our performances. He orchestrates GWS taking him away from us and we get compo picks that while ok are not the real worth of what was lost, a number 1 draft pick player two years into his development.

The headlines early on when Scully announces he is off are massive publicity for the new club and he hurts Melbourne for blatant tanking. He then praises an illegal act by the GWS in trying to hide the father's contract with GWS at a heavily inflated price and duration, even though the league investigator has called the deal a total sham.

It all has a ring of truth to it now, doesn't it?

If that were true and could be proved I would think the MFC could have grounds to sue the AFL. There is a fair difference between a club constructing their affairs to advantage themselves (within the rules) as opposed to the overseer of the competition constructing things to advantage one team to the detriment of another.........oh! Hang on, silly me! The AFL has been doing that for decades!!

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In the McMahon Cup the coach tanked but the players tried to win.......result close game lost by kick after siren

In the Kreuzer Cup the coach tanked and the players tanked..........result scum lost by a walkover

you tell me which was more blatant

i don't believe that players Tank. The risk of serious injury is too great. The MFC had to tank harder against Richmond because both sides were absolute rubbish. Against Carlscum they just left Trapper roam free to kick goals.
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