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Hearing rumours that the AFL will officially charge the club, Connolly, Bailey & Schwab with tanking. Don't shoot the messanger but my sources are usually pretty good.

 

*takes aim*

 

Here we go again, more paranoia.

Move along Deelanders nothing to see here!

Well deegirl says we're stuffed so I know I'm shaking in my boots.


Hearing rumours that the AFL will officially charge the club, Connolly, Bailey & Schwab with tanking. Don't shoot the messanger but my sources are usually pretty good.

Im pretty sure that if the club was about to be charged along with Larry Curly and Moe that Caroline would break the story before you.

 

I'm hearing similar rumours. Including AFL asking the club what they feel would be a suitable punishment.

Only a dysfunctional AFL could ask someone how they want to be punished.


Hearing rumours that the AFL will officially charge the club, Connolly, Bailey & Schwab with tanking. Don't shoot the messanger but my sources are usually pretty good.

Is Caro your source? im sure it would have been broken by the Age or Herald sun by now?

Any chance you could publish facts instead of speculation? Who are your sources?

If it's Deegirl from Demonology I believe she's virtually always on the money.

I'm hearing similar rumours. Including AFL asking the club what they feel would be a suitable punishment.

Only a dysfunctional AFL could ask someone how they want to be punished.

I would have thought it's quite a common practice from plea bargaining in criminal jurisdictions to employers asking employees what they think is appropriate under the circumstances when an employee has stuffed up.

Note, however, that I'm not commenting on whether it is or is not occurring in this particular instance.


Deeg is a troll, if she was not talking bs she would stay and reply to other post, and if it is so, then carlton is next, also anderson would still be there to take the gory to tell the world he was right to start the investgatiaon.d

Deeg is a troll, if she was not talking bs she would stay and reply to other post, and if it is so, then carlton is next, also anderson would still be there to take the gory to tell the world he was right to start the investgatiaon.d

No troll unfortunately, has been a poster on demonology for a few years now and when she posts mail like this its spot on.

Dees supporters don't take bad news very well, ey. Deegirl has been spot on with most things on 'ology. I'd take her word

Deeg is a troll, if she was not talking bs she would stay and reply to other post, and if it is so, then carlton is next, also anderson would still be there to take the gory to tell the world he was right to start the investgatiaon.d

Hard to make out what your point is amongst all the commas. But Deegirl isn't a troll.

She doesn't bother joining in the inane day to day musing of forum posters, but when she does post its spot on.

Put the farm on it: our nuts are in a vice.

And, off to court we go....


I volunteer we give up the Crows' first two picks in 2012.

And, off to court we go....

If, as is mentioned above, we are debating (bargaining) penalties it won't go to court.

Someone else with usually good sources posted recently that there would be no charge.

However I think if we get through to Christmas and this investigation is still running, I would be very concerned that we will be charged with something.

If it is going to be a no charge then now is the time to announce it while the media are out to lunch.

 

AFL could be looking for a compromise and release the details over the "quiet" Christmas period.

Would the club sacrifice one of their own as the fall guy to this to save further penalties?

If it's Deegirl from Demonology I believe she's virtually always on the money.

well then lets hope this is one of the times when she gets it wrong :)


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