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Gerard Whately just mentioned that the senior player is Aaron Davey. I wonder if the events of this week will lead to Davey remaining in the team as a show of faith in our indigenous players.

I suppose to some extent, this could have had an affect on Davey's performance on Saturday evening if this was already coming to light at that time... if he was the alleged source, then I expect he would have known what was coming. You have to wonder how much pressure these guys can take when all they really want to do is play footy.

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Maybe that's what the [censored] who spread the rumour wants you to believe, because he needs somebody to blame for this fabricated load of garbage.

Caroline Wilson says that Davey, the only senior indigenous player at Melbourne, personally flat out denied this crap. I will believe Caro everyday of the week and twice on Sunday before I listen to Robinson.

We might have a rubbish midfield, we might have a boring game plan, our coach might possibly be planning to murder our players, but we are not a racist club who treats their indigenous players with such disrespect. Move on.

Robbo was just restating what Caro had said obviously, so I'm not sure why you are having a go at him here. And I don't think we should move on in this case... justice should not just be seen to be done, it MUST be done... heads must roll... Misfud and Thomas must pay and our club must be completely exonerated of any involvement.

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How can the AFL/Demetriou expect people to take them seriously if Mifsud remains as an AFL employee? Doesn't the AFL have an "integrity" office? Surely they should be investigating this. We should demand some explanations and Mifsud's head on a platter. I hate to always refer back to the other mob, but can you imagine the fallout if this was said/reported about Malthouse or Buckley at the Pies? Eddie would be on a crusade. Stand your ground Demons and let the AFL know we won't be the whipping boy anymore. If this means we are on the outer with the Fat Controller and his mob so be it. Our integrity is more important than the AFL's corruption.

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Mifsud has brought the AFL into disrepute. On that basis alone, he should be fired. Not to mention the fact that he can no longer adequately perform his job, since the players don't trust him to keep his mouth shut anymore.

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Just because Davey (allegedly) said it was not true to Caro does not mean he is the one Mifsud is referring to as the "source"

Davey could just be saying that the allegation of the mfc indigenous players not having individual briefings with Neald was untrue - thats all

No doubt more "facts" will come to light shortly

What a f.....g media mess after last years f......g media mess with gws

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So we have AFL360 saying that it is a senior mfc indigenous player, Gerard Whately saying it is Davey, and 3AW saying it is a former MFC player.

And several other possibilities. But don't worry about that, let's just get out the pitchforks NOW.

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Maybe that's what the [censored] who spread the rumour wants you to believe, because he needs somebody to blame for this fabricated load of garbage.

Caroline Wilson says that Davey, the only senior indigenous player at Melbourne, personally flat out denied this crap. I will believe Caro everyday of the week and twice on Sunday before I listen to Robinson.

We might have a rubbish midfield, we might have a boring game plan, our coach might possibly be planning to murder our players, but we are not a racist club who treats their indigenous players with such disrespect. Move on.

No Jaded, this our Line in the sand, for our Demons are from within. We have to clear up this mess ourselves. Or we will never recover.

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Lol it really is just one thing after another now. This season has exhausted me, and it's only the beginnning of round 2!

We have this and a shellacking at Subi to deal with in the ensuing days.

I was a wise girl to hitch my wagon to this star lol

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Vlad's reading of the situation is very very poor.

Mifsud MUST go his situation in any role with the AFL is untenable.

Mifsud is in a position of authority and he has very poor judgement.

Mifsud can't expect the AFL to read the situation and accept his resignation.

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"Neither Demetriou nor Mifsud would identify the person who provided the wrong information, although there is strong suspicion the person is either employed by, or has an association with Melbourne.

When it was suggested to Demetriou that Thomas and Mifsud's reputations had been sullied, but Mifsud's source had escaped without any sanction, the League boss said this might not yet prove to be the case.

He said this person had been presented with a series of facts that were then misconstrued and incorrectly relayed to Mifsud."

Can I ask in what whay shape or form does this imply a player within the club??....that last line shows that it was someone who was told something and then decided to add some condiments tot he story and told mifsud, who like an idiot just told Thomas.

If i was Neeld i would take demetriou's advice and sue Thomas and Mifsud and the AFL as his employer.

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Does anybody have David Williamson's number? Surely there's room for The Club 2

When you buy a Dees membership you really do get the full package.

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I love this... I love that Vlad and his cronnies are on their backfeet. I love that the AFL ought not have dissed us. I love that we arent taking sh!t. I love that this is news.

I love that this club has finally grown some

go DEES !!!

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Now we have this

http://www.melbourne...21/default.aspx

Meesa thinks Aaron is about to get some more $ rolling in, courtesy of channel 10, Whately and all who claim/insinuate him to be the shooter on the grassy knoll.

Aaron has been very quick to acknowledge Jasons apology despite Jason having not named names.

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