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Reading and watching that report makes me feel sick. One club comes forward to suggest they are now not confident they've done the right thing while we hope nobody ever finds out. These are f#*cking federal investigators for gods sake! How dumb are the people involved with the club?

I used to love this footy club. Like a lot of you i've sat through years of crap performances, been to every game this year despite the lack of competitveness and went to training a few times to support the players.

This is testing my faith.

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So if MFC players are taking illegal substances.... What the [censored] are the good teams taking? Far out.... You got to be joking me..... [censored] this game! That's it.... My kids can go for whoever they want now! [censored] it!

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[censored] rabble, if true, this whole club needs to be tipped out, top to bottom. Can't trust them after this. FFS the Feds are involved and we say nah, not us and try and hide it......... If true I agree with Dunns mum, shoot the bloody lo of them.

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Whats this cream trengove wanted. how can a cream be illegal.

Whats Neil Craig getting involved for. Man I did not like those text messages that popped up on the footy show. No wonder our club is having a meeting at this point. Now it looks like we are trying to cover up something by looking as if we have lied by saying we had no contact wit him.

Andrew D must be so frustrated with us.

Seriously Neeld for the sake of your health and mind just walk away from the club. We are a rabble.

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Maybe our players got taken off all supplements and they have withdrawal symptoms hence the crap way they are playing football

I think 99% of Demonland are showing withdrawal symptoms. Like a bad radio station - the hits keep coming!

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Injecting a group of healthy young men with unproven substances, where the safe dosage levels are not known,where the interactions between the different substances are not known, is outrageous. Those responsible will be shown the door.

AOD - Anti-Obesity drug - if anyone in the team has an obesity issue, they should be delisted. Even if the letter of the WADA code isn't against its use, then the spirit of sport is against it.

As mentioned earlier, the players might be unhappy to have been experimented on, or they may think that all the Permiership points will be taken off us anyway, so why bother.

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Until I hear evidence that we gave players banned substances, lets not jump to conclusions.

We have done nothing wrong if the substances aren't illegal. I've had some of these treatments done on my knee. They are common place and totally non invasive.

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This is probably the first time in my 60 odd years that I regret being such a "rusted-on Demons tragic". If I could let go now I probably would, but sadly, I know that's impossible.

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Until I hear evidence that we gave players banned substances, lets not jump to conclusions.

We have done nothing wrong if the substances aren't illegal. I've had some of these treatments done on my knee. They are common place and totally non invasive.

That's no longer the point; we denied it, it's amatuer hour again.

[censored] em all off.

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This is astonishing and blows me off the edge. How the hell can this incompetent mob believe for one minute they were going to get away with this. I sense a supporter riot outside the front doors of this club.

What a bunch of fwits

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That's no longer the point; we denied it, it's amatuer hour again.

That's it. Why did we deny!? This board have not made a right decision since McLardy took the lead.

Well +1 point for finally moving on Schwab. But even that was 18 months too late.

Like everyone else, trying to get my head around how we thought we'd get out of this saga without a mention?

That the club is meeting now gives me little confidence - this conversation should have happened weeks ago.

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Let's not get ahead of everything, unlike the government does.

Untill someone is charged with using banned or illegal drugs, I reserve my judgement.

Dank has been trying to line his pockets, probably saying is revolutionary and within the wada code,

Essendon doing it etc.

God knows what he's told the club.

But to this day, no one from NRL to AFL has been found guilty of doing anything wrong.

Maybe Melbourne guilty of wanting to improve and trying anything to get there, of what they belieive is within the rules.

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That's no longer the point; we denied it, it's amatuer hour again.

[censored] em all off.

Yep, that part makes no sense.

I suppose we are legally right in saying he was not employed by the club and everything has been overseen by our club doctor.

I dunno, I'm sick of us being so incredibly incompetent and pathetic, so trying to defend the club?

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This is astonishing and blows me off the edge. How the hell can this incompetent mob believe for one minute they were going to get away with this. I sense a supporter riot outside the front doors of this club.

What a bunch of fwits

I actually thought about asking anyone interested down to the club tomorrow morning to express our disgust. It's not about the legalities of the substance, it's about the ineptitude of the management at the club to do 1 thing right.

Good luck asking for money MFC, you've f*#ked yourself into a corner.

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