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Whilst we wait for the outcome of the Adelaide hearing... I saw this article in the HUN

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/more-news/crows-to-present-united-front-at-afl-commission/story-e6frf9jf-1226526986690

Take a look at Adrian Anderson in the first photo.... I initially thought, what a nice fella getting some coffee's for everyone, but whats he carrying underneath the coffees? Very suspicious looking.....

Ham and Cheese Toastie (AFL Commission are too tight to offer lunch maybe?)

Tippetts $200K in paper bag for added effect?

A bunch of new AFL rules that can be introduced in 2013.

A pillow to rest his head as he nods off?

Mature age diapers for crows staff as they could no doubt be sh*tting themselves at the moment.

Any other thoughts??

 
  On 30/11/2012 at 00:12, Oucher said:

Whilst we wait for the outcome of the Adelaide hearing... I saw this article in the HUN

http://www.heraldsun...f-1226526986690

Take a look at Adrian Anderson in the first photo.... I initially thought, what a nice fella getting some coffee's for everyone, but whats he carrying underneath the coffees? Very suspicious looking.....

Ham and Cheese Toastie (AFL Commission are too tight to offer lunch maybe?)

Tippetts $200K in paper bag for added effect?

A bunch of new AFL rules that can be introduced in 2013.

A pillow to rest his head as he nods off?

Mature age diapers for crows staff as they could no doubt be sh*tting themselves at the moment.

Any other thoughts??

A couple of apple danishes or coffee scrolls.

 

Thats Judd's payments

Quite a telling image I reckon - in fact it almost confirms something I have long suspected about the actual role Anderson plays at AFL House.

My suspicions are that he is nothing more than the office coffee boy and general gopher for AD - and this photo certainly does nothing but reinforce those suspicions. Yep - I am now more convinced than ever that Adrian is nothing but a trumped up EA masquerading as Management purely for PR purposes. By that I mean, you wouldn't trot the company Tea Lady out to front the media on a regular basis, would you? Of course, that would be plainly ridiculous - the "Operations Manager" however has much more clout don't you reckon? Voila! Problem solved.

Poor Adrian is probably sick and tired of hearing the same old crap, day in, day out. "Adrian - the photo copier is jammed again" and "Adrian - where the f*** are the donuts?? You haven't forgotten again have you?" "Adrian - have you taken all the lunch orders yet?" Such a tedious life for one so talented I would have thought. Added to that he has to pretend to laugh on Brownlow night (every year too - it just never stops getting funny!!) when his boss hilariously reads out votes for Robin Nahas - how demeaning for the little fella. Occasionally though, AD will throw him a bone with a little more meat on it - "Adrian - ring the Adelaide Crows and demand they immediately sack Matt Rendell for being politically incorrect" is one such example.

At the end of the day though, all we have here is an image of a bloke going about his normal daily duties - nothing too remarkable about that. At least, it would appear, on this occasion Adrian has remembered to bring the donuts. Good on him!!


  On 30/11/2012 at 06:10, Courtney_Fish said:

It's not 2 bags of white powder ist it?

Why would he need so much sugar in his coffee?

No one here has never bought coffee/lunch for their workmates? Hell, my boss brought us an icey pole herself yesterday!

 

2 sh!t sandwiches for the Crows


The real question is what is in his right hand that he doesn't want any one to see.

There is a very tight grip there.

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