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THE WILSON FILE - the arrogance at the heart of the innuendo


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The last thing they would have done if it was a set up was to promote it beforehand. It had to look spontaneous and even with a late call up for Brock, this could have been done over lunch on the same day.

Not sure that follows. The name of the game is ratings . If you've got a big story - you're going to use it to try to lift your audience. Why hide it under a bushel -why contrive to make it look spontaneous ?

Surely you'd be trying to make the most of it. "Make sure you watch "On the Couch" tomorrow - we've got a big breaking story for you". The last thing you do in the ratings game is hide your blockbusters !!

The more I think about it - the more I'm convinced that the spontaneity was genuine.

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I thought this quote (below) was quite telling from Neeld . Obviously a tad sarcastic but sounded rather confident at the same time ...

"I'm sure that information is spot on, so we'll just wait for the next article."

She's run out of stuff . That's what happens when you play "Make believe's"

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For a brief moment there wyl I thought you were talking about CW

"oh I will go to hell for that one"

CW is a different form of gruesome OD but just as effective. Do not chastise yourself for such thoughts. They are understandable & quite natural..:)
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For a brief moment there wyl I thought you were talking about CW

"oh I will go to hell for that one"

meet you there !! :)
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I thought this quote (below) was quite telling from Neeld . Obviously a tad sarcastic but sounded rather confident at the same time ...

She's run out of stuff . That's what happens when you play "Make believe's"

Months of investigations, people interviewed, re- interviewed, re-re-interviewed, computers & documents forensically examined, still no charges laid, hopefully they're struggling!
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Months of investigations, people interviewed, re- interviewed, re-re-interviewed, computers & documents forensically examined, still no charges laid, hopefully they're struggling!

If they had anything concrete, there's a reasonable chance it might have leaked out .

The reason it's still ongoing is because they need something more concrete . And if they haven't found something substantial then what are the chances of finding something new now ?

That's just my gut feeling . Could be wrong of course .

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If they had anything concrete, there's a reasonable chance it might have leaked out .

The reason it's still ongoing is because they need something more concrete . And if they haven't found something substantial then what are the chances of finding something new now ?

That's just my gut feeling . Could be wrong of course .

I really really hope you are right Macca

But until it is officially announced we have nothing to answer I will continue to sweat it out.

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If they had anything concrete, there's a reasonable chance it might have leaked out .

The reason it's still ongoing is because they need something more concrete . And if they haven't found something substantial then what are the chances of finding something new now ?

That's just my gut feeling . Could be wrong of course .

Absolutely, it only took them weeks to swoop in the Tippett case because they had hard evidence.
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Absolutely, it only took them weeks to swoop in the Tippett case because they had hard evidence.

yes. Stalag 13 has had access to MFC Hard Drives for weeks now & not a word has been said. This is why i am now reasnoably confident that there is nothing heavy to throw at us. Wilson has written her own versions of events which i hope will burn her down the track.

Not a word has been said.

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I really really hope you are right Macca

But until it is officially announced we have nothing to answer I will continue to sweat it out.

They've probably got a fair bit of 'stuff' but the problem the investigators have got is that it's the same stuff that a myriad of other clubs have done before . GWS this season, for instance .

They need something more substantial than the norm, and it's highly doubtful that they have got anything of any real substance .

The reason many are 'sweating' is because ultimately it will be back in the Commission's hands . And they've been known to make the odd 'Poor' ruling . I'm assuming it will back in the Commission's hands before any ruling is handed down

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eventually this Investigation will reach its inevitable conclusion/destination

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A quick 10 minute pep talk could have easily set up the show.

New guest new questions...The first "why did you leave Melbourne?"....The rest takes care of itself.

You don't even need the 10 minute pep talk. All you need to know is that your mark is fairly dumb, that he talks and thinks that way and has made the comment before. The right question will get the result you want.

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According to KB this morning Paul Roos instruction to McVeigh to go forward but don't kick a goal was "tongue in cheek", I guess the same defence could be mounted by CC given his renowned sense of humour.

Seems Wilson's case against us is not based on any solid evidence.

You guess, CC is a joker all the time.

He would not say something like that AT his men.

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The sweetest day of all will come when the two players we've more or less snagged out of the Scully priority compo - Toumpas and Hogan - cut the opposition to shreds in a grand final.

Imagine the look on her face if it was against Richmond.

Now I know you're joking.

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Had to laugh at this line at the end of the SEN article....more journalistic hyperbole.....

"Melbourne face a heavy fine or loss of draft picks if found guilty of not doing their best to win matches in 2009"

What rule was this again? Oh, that's right, the one St Kilda, Richmond, West Coast, Sydney, Hawthorn, Carlton, etc. etc broke. Take a number and get in line for your punishment!

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yes. Stalag 13 has had access to MFC Hard Drives for weeks now & not a word has been said. This is why i am now reasnoably confident that there is nothing heavy to throw at us. Wilson has written her own versions of events which i hope will burn her down the track.

Not a word has been said.

It is curious that the constant splatter of innuendo has stopped these past 2 weeks - just like a tap being turned off.

It would be nice to think it's all case closed but what with all the talk of lawyers one could imagine that a tape measure is being run over it.

Proof is required hopefully hence all the dungeon tactics being brought ot bear on MFC staff

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It is curious that the constant splatter of innuendo has stopped these past 2 weeks - just like a tap being turned off.

The tap seemed to turn off the moment we engaged our legal team, and came out swinging.

Maybe it's just co-incidence, but I'd like to think that it wasn't.

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They've probably got a fair bit of 'stuff' but the problem the investigators have got is that it's the same stuff that a myriad of other clubs have done before . GWS this season, for instance .

They need something more substantial than the norm, and it's highly doubtful that they have got anything of any real substance .

This is where the AFL's whole approach falls on its face

How can they look for something outside the norm when they haven't clearly established the norm by investigating a range of clubs ?They asked a few polite questions of Brett Ratten a couple of years ago - but the Integrity Mob haven't been near him. Other clubs could have set up vaults and installed cones of silence over every desk - and Clothier hasn't even put his head in their door - much less commandeered even one laptop.

Logic says that they can't reasonably ping us without proving that we clearly did things other clubs didn't do. If we are going to get the "natural justice" they have promised , then we are entitled to expect that they will investigate other clubs as well.Why haven't they started ?

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It is curious that the constant splatter of innuendo has stopped these past 2 weeks - just like a tap being turned off.

It would be nice to think it's all case closed but what with all the talk of lawyers one could imagine that a tape measure is being run over it.

Proof is required hopefully hence all the dungeon tactics being brought ot bear on MFC staff

I think the AFL wanted all negative Draft talk stopped, well before the National Draft.

Now its almost done, the microphones will be switched back on & the gloves will be removed IMO.

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