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Thought I would blow my own trumpet. This is what I posted on another thread this morning.

"Don't think Crows will cop the iron fist.

I predicted earlier that they would be fined the amount of the 3rd party payment $300k and I still stand by that. 2 years of first and second round picks was on the cards and they may do better as they handed in a 3rd rounder with their first rounder this year. They were late round picks as well.

Tippett will cop half a season and end up at Swans on the money he wanted and they will have him for free, a huge win."

Anyone want to know the tattslotto numbers for this weekend?

 

Anyone want to know the tattslotto numbers for this weekend?

No, but if you can foresee our next premiership that would be a big help.

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Anyone want to know the tattslotto numbers for this weekend?

Sounds like you are on the money Redleg - fire those numbers away!

 

PS - pretty [censored] weak by the AFL

Hopefully it bodes well for the Dees and this bullshite 'tanking investigatoin'

Got off very lightly in my book.

I am not suprised. The AFL don't want 2 basket cases in South Australia.


i was watching the press conference and noticed that although it was purely about the Adelaide Crows and Tippett, CW tried to raise the tanking issue again!

Does she not have anything better to do with her time?

I would have at least made Adelaide pay for microphones for question time and that as it turns out would have been only 2

One for Caro and the other for everyone else

For such a professional body i am still dismayed how the AFL hold press conference question time

IMO the sentences were very light

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They got away with it lightly because they plead for mercy.

Part of me wants MFC to do the same thing if it looks like the AFL are going to destroy us.

They got away with it lightly because they plead for mercy.

Part of me wants MFC to do the same thing if it looks like the AFL are going to destroy us.

What part of the MFC is that ?

If their is any evidence of the MFC being guilty of the Tanking allegations then their would be no further need to do any more investigating

The MFC will be either found Guilty in which case they would need to have someone official from the MFC to admit to it OR the MFC is NOT GUILTY and free to go about its business


I am still wondering what we have been charged with so I certainly hope the MFC remains standing up.

No need for any mercy.

Tippett got off too lightly IMO, he effectively gets an 11 week paid holiday.

No, but if you can foresee our next premiership that would be a big help.

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I would rather have the Tatts numbers please Mr Leg

Tippett should be made to pay back the money via his next contract. Ther pay back money to be included in the Swans Salary cap


Thought I would blow my own trumpet. This is what I posted on another thread this morning.

"Don't think Crows will cop the iron fist.

I predicted earlier that they would be fined the amount of the 3rd party payment $300k and I still stand by that. 2 years of first and second round picks was on the cards and they may do better as they handed in a 3rd rounder with their first rounder this year. They were late round picks as well.

Tippett will cop half a season and end up at Swans on the money he wanted and they will have him for free, a huge win."

Anyone want to know the tattslotto numbers for this weekend?

Don't want to burst your bubble, but the post of mine that you responded to with those figures (the one where I mentioned the "steel fist"), was prompted by a tweet I saw containing those exact same penalties you mentioned and saying that was what the Crows and Tippet would be hit with.

i was watching the press conference and noticed that although it was purely about the Adelaide Crows and Tippett, CW tried to raise the tanking issue again!

Does she not have anything better to do with her time?

I don't suppose she raised the looming drugs controversy about to hit a particular AFL club which, coincidentally, is the only club where a former coach has admitted openly to trying not to win a game.

Don't want to burst your bubble, but the post of mine that you responded to with those figures (the one where I mentioned the "steel fist"), was prompted by a tweet I saw containing those exact same penalties you mentioned and saying that was what the Crows and Tippet would be hit with.

Party pooper.


Thought I would blow my own trumpet. This is what I posted on another thread this morning.

"Don't think Crows will cop the iron fist.

I predicted earlier that they would be fined the amount of the 3rd party payment $300k and I still stand by that. 2 years of first and second round picks was on the cards and they may do better as they handed in a 3rd rounder with their first rounder this year. They were late round picks as well.

Tippett will cop half a season and end up at Swans on the money he wanted and they will have him for free, a huge win."

Anyone want to know the tattslotto numbers for this weekend?

Do you have the inside running redleg?

IMO these penalties would have been discussed in recent weeks, only waiting for the opportune timing to announce "the findings", & of course, "the penalties".

Now let me see, now he is free to get drafted in the Pre Season draft, even with the half season penal tie.

I'll peer into the blue mist, & see what image takes shape? It looks remarkably like Mike fitz & it also looks like Tippett won't call ANZ Stadium home. Unless I'm very wrong, Tippett will see 'Red' slash, before to long, over White.

And even Galbally will wear a 'toothed', grin. :huh:

Anyone want to know the tattslotto numbers for this weekend?

I will have all of the correct numbers for you later tonight.

A better penalty for Tippet would be....

  • Play for whichever team drafts you first
  • Cannot put a price on your head
  • Negotiate with club a minimum 3yr deal

 
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Do you have the inside running redleg?

No I dont.

I was discussing with someone the tanking issue and his view was that the AFL couldn't find it proved, as it would be a minefield in relation to the gambliing that went on. Litigation could block the courts forever.

If we get found guilty

I wouldn't mind receiving the draft disqualification they got.

Cannot recruit the first 2 picks, but you can trade them in the free agency.

WIN / WIN no more skinny bodies. Yeah!


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