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Where is the Players Association in all our Woes?

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starting with the Mifsud Saga, & now this current vendetta laser pointed directly at us & ours?

I wonder if some of this is thru the underground network lit by some disgruntled ex staff as mentioned & also some disgruntled ex players who may have gone to their association to start some spot fires burning?

Is Finnis in this?

Here is a media story run by guess who over the Mifsud saga >

Mifsud — the league’s community engagement officer — is understood to have told the AFL he was not yet prepared to meet with Davey, so disappointed was he by the Demon’s alleged about-face. Melbourne has interpreted Mifsud’s decision yesterday to avoid mediation — and refuse Davey’s calls over a 24-hour period — differently than the AFL, and is continuing to back Davey.

A third party emerged in the mess, with the Demons wondering at the role of former welfare officer Ian Flack in the allegations.

Flack yesterday flatly denied any involvement to The Age. He was removed from the club late last year and had had a particularly productive relationship with indigenous players such as Davey and Liam Jurrah. Flack, who has told former colleagues he doesn’t know why he was forced out of the club, spoke with Mifsud earlier this year.

are the players association also behind much of the turmoil stoking people, media, & the embers?
 

FFS.

 
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I don't care how many people say it I am not paranoid!!!!!!!!!!

HahaHa, paranoid, or inquisitive,,, with a hunger to know the truth, & not some fashioned outcome to hide the matters.


The way I read it Wilson wrote from a point of view that was sympathetic with poor old distraught Mifsud.

Of course, we know now that Mifsud was telling fibs and that Wilson was misguided in her sympathies.

Gee - for someone who gets so much wrong, I can't understand why she's still regarded by some as being authoritative or that some are obviously bedazzled by every utterance she makes even if she's shytting on their football club.

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