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What if he was never employed by the Club and everything he provided or advised, was checked by the Doctor, ok under the WADA code and done through him. Then the statement is 100% accurate.

Is it not possible he was advising on the use of legal supplements, to be supplied through one of his connections and was never employed by the club?

No lets just sack everyone, without giving them the chance of reply.

Then why not say that? Lying by omission.

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What if he was never employed by the Club and everything he provided or advised, was checked by the Doctor, ok under the WADA code and done through him. Then the statement is 100% accurate.

Is it not possible he was advising on the use of legal supplements, to be supplied through one of his connections and was never employed by the club?

No lets just sack everyone, without giving them the chance of reply.

Didn't he organise times to meet the players? i'd say that's direct contact.

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What u mean ? this is the first anyone has heard of it

Not trying to offend, but it may be the first time you have heard of it, but it's been out there in one form or another since early February.

As many others have suggested, it's the fact that the club tried to play it cute by stating that Dank had not 'officially' been employed by the club, yet he was clearly working with, or at the very least advising, the club.

Maybe Scwab can come back to do the press conference for Don tomorrow, so we won't look quite as stupid.

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What if he was never employed by the Club and everything he provided or advised, was checked by the Doctor, ok under the WADA code and done through him. Then the statement is 100% accurate.

Is it not possible he was advising on the use of legal supplements, to be supplied through one of his connections and was never employed by the club?

No lets just sack everyone, without giving them the chance of reply.

Took the words out of my mouth Redleg, I will await the clubs reply!

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Not trying to offend, but it may be the first time you have heard of it, but it's been out there in one form or another since early February.

As many others have suggested, it's the fact that the club tried to play it cute by stating that Dank had not 'officially' been employed by the club, yet he was clearly working with, or at the very least advising, the club.

Maybe Scwab can come back to do the press conference for Don tomorrow, so we won't look quite as stupid.

its quite clear reading all the comments thanks

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"High performance with high integrity".

I always start getting edgy when I hear people talking like this. Why the need to invoke integrity? I'd like to think that it's taken as a given.

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No, he arranged times for the players to go the pharmacy. There's no evidence (yet) that Dank was there or administered the injections.

STEVE DANK TO DAN BATES (male voiceover): "When will we start Jack Trengove on the AOD?"

DAN BATES TO STEVE DANK (male voiceover): "Tomorrow. Where can I get him to pick it up from?"

STEVE DANK TO DAN BATES (male voiceover): "The Pharmacy. Tell him to ring me and he can meet me there."

To be fair, there is no evidence that this meeting actually took place. As it stands, the texts imply that it did, though.

Let's hope Trengove wasn't that stupid!

*edit* oh and FYI, I believe that AOD is the substance that it is being reported that ASADA are trying to pin on Essendon...

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I wasn't worried about any of this, until i saw the AFL tweets about wanting an explanation. Surely we would have fully disclosed all contant with Dank, innocent or not once the Essendon stuff came out. Even worse, what if the CEO / board didn't know about it.

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If all of the allegations in the 7:30 report are true, the coaching, fitness and medical staff need to be replaced, pronto!

The club's statement has distanced the MFC from these actions and placed the responsibility squarely on Dr Bates. This is a complete cop out and those involved need to be held to account.

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I know he was a whipping boy, but surely we can't put this on Matthew Bate.

We should blame Jack Watts or Garry Lyon.....

Thanks for the laugh!

Early start tomorrow, so bedtime for me. I'll wake up in the morning to realise its all just a bad dream!

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I wasn't worried about any of this, until i saw the AFL tweets about wanting an explanation. Surely we would have fully disclosed all contant with Dank, innocent or not once the Essendon stuff came out. Even worse, what if the CEO / board didn't know about it.

Yeah, goodbye coaching/fitness group

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Didn't he organise times to meet the players? i'd say that's direct contact.

First, my post is in reference to us saying he was never employed by the club.

Second, what if the SMS messages are fake or he never actually met the players?

Third, how is it direct contact witht the players if the SMS is to a Doctor and he then never got to meet the player?

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How must our players feel. They all knew they were sitting on a ticking time bomb. What lies could the power brokers at Melbourne told them? Oh don't worry about the AFL they wont find out? Or we cleared it when them don't worry. I can certainly understand some reason for their insipid performances. They've been lied to continuously.

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