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Not sure of your meaning.

Anyway let's revisit this -

http://www.smh.com.au/afl/afl-news/date-with-disaster-20120504-1y4ky.html?skin=text-only

Here is an earlier example of the depth of information CW has at her finger tips.

This could only come from within the club.

One sentence I find very telling -

"On Friday, Schwab was told his position was no longer secure and that Stynes and some board members were looking at ending his tenure at the end of the season. The contract deadline was 48 hours away. Key Melbourne coterie supporters believed by Friday night that Schwab was finished. So did some Melbourne footballers."

This tells me all I need to know.

and i would lay down a few $100 to say that those people all now work somewhere else.
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but "Key Melbourne coterie supporters" aren't employed by the club wyl

No they are not. But the players were, accepting a good wage in the the process.

This is the exact reason 186 needs to be openly discussed. All remnants of it must be cleared out.

I do not believe this has been done yet.

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No they are not. But the players were, accepting a good wage in the the process.

This is the exact reason 186 needs to be openly discussed. All remnants of it must be cleared out.

I do not believe this has been done yet.

well presumably the "Key Melbourne coterie supporters" are still there and still capable of getting up to their mischief and white-anting and leaking to the press?

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My thoughts exactly DC , theyre effectively a Trojan horse. All the more reason to id them.

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well presumably the "Key Melbourne coterie supporters" are still there and still capable of getting up to their mischief and white-anting and leaking to the press?

yes they are. If you are financial that is a right.

But anybody pulling a wage who is involved in white anting can be terminated or retired.

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Not sure of your meaning.

Anyway let's revisit this -

http://www.smh.com.au/afl/afl-news/date-with-disaster-20120504-1y4ky.html?skin=text-only

Here is an earlier example of the depth of information CW has at her finger tips.

This could only come from within the club.

One sentence I find very telling -

"On Friday, Schwab was told his position was no longer secure and that Stynes and some board members were looking at ending his tenure at the end of the season. The contract deadline was 48 hours away. Key Melbourne coterie supporters believed by Friday night that Schwab was finished. So did some Melbourne footballers."

This tells me all I need to know.

this section of Wilsons article is very interesting on many levels.

Clearly she had & probably still has multiple sources inside the club who are willing to openly speak.

But her information was ultimately wrong.

I too was amazed at the time that CS survived 186, but he did and is still there.

So how much REAL information do these leaks have?

And have they dried up quickly enabling Wilson to lay low?

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Well call me 'silly', Billy, ouch, but what is it you & yours hide?

are you looking to challenge, or is it a part of the ruse of the clubs defense?

Because your 'not elaborating' just confuses the whole picture.

* I'll ask again a simple question, have you had any discussion with any of the MFC's defense team, about the AFL's 800 page document, & their strategies to fight it?

I haven't read all of the 90 pages of this thread, but surely it's a long bow to suggest someones comments here are part of a ruse of the clubs defense?

All this talk about activity in Demonland somehow being part of some board level power struggle or trying to out people from the club seems to me as ludicrous.

Can't wait for the footy to start....

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Rereading CW's article it amazes me that she had so much information down to timing of conversations. I agree it looks as if the leakee/s could be from within the coterie. . I wonder if Guy Jalland could be a target as he was quoted as being "an influential Schwab" supporter. Is McLardy a target because he "organised" Jimmy's becoming President.

The more I think about 186 and the tanking issue there is a link. Once the link is identified the person/group who has conducted this vile attack on the Club will also be identified.

The last paragraph of today's Age article "they (MFC Legal Team) are determining whether to submit their full case or to hold back key points" is disturbing. Why would you leak such information to the opposition if only to dis-stabilize and this case the MFC' s Legal team.

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The last paragraph of today's Age article "they (MFC Legal Team) are determining whether to submit their full case or to hold back key points" is disturbing. Why would you leak such information to the opposition if only to dis-stabilize and this case the MFC' s Legal team.

It may not be a leak. Could it be that journos are just looking for daily copy and so thinking 'what would MFC reasonably do' and constructing a story? After all, unless you are 100% certain you'll shoot down the accusations if you played all your cards initially, you may want to keep some things up your sleeve. Or alternatively, leak the impression you have something that will be dropped on the AFL if they dare impose an unacceptable penalty.

So while it is keeping some of us entertained speculating (and some of us p!ssed off), we really shouldn't read too much into anything published at this stage.

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tastes like meat to me :)

In China i ate the cartilige from behind the goats knee done in a sweet sauce - it was like chewing on rubber ( rubber done in a sweet sauce)

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So while it is keeping some of us entertained speculating (and some of us p!ssed off), we really shouldn't read too much into anything published at this stage.

Disagree completely - we shouldnt read ANYTHING into ANYTHING that is published at this stage.

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In China i ate the cartilige from behind the goats knee done in a sweet sauce - it was like chewing on rubber ( rubber done in a sweet sauce)

LOL

in hong kong the rubbery morsel i was chewing on turned out to be some animal's testicles - ever seen projectile spitting?

in nairobi went to the Carnivore Club. Tried crocodile (fatty gristle) wilderbeest (tough and chewy) and some other forgettable piece of wildlife

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It may not be a leak. Could it be that journos are just looking for daily copy and so thinking 'what would MFC reasonably do' and constructing a story? After all, unless you are 100% certain you'll shoot down the accusations if you played all your cards initially, you may want to keep some things up your sleeve. Or alternatively, leak the impression you have something that will be dropped on the AFL if they dare impose an unacceptable penalty.

So while it is keeping some of us entertained speculating (and some of us p!ssed off), we really shouldn't read too much into anything published at this stage.

I'm on the side that if you write "their lawyers remain concerned....." I would say that it has been leaked either by our Legal team or someone who is privy to the machinations of the Club or the Legal Team. Wouldn't you leave yourself open to having to retract.?

I am both entertained and [censored].

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LOL

in hong kong the rubbery morsel i was chewing on turned out to be some animal's testicles - ever seen projectile spitting?

in nairobi went to the Carnivore Club. Tried crocodile (fatty gristle) wilderbeest (tough and chewy) and some other forgettable piece of wildlife

I had Ox penis in the Sichuan Province . They served it finely sliced in a firey hot sauce as an entree but it is a versatile dish because if you talk to it dirty it becomes a main meal.

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Not entirely a waste.

Educational in a manner.

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