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Mr Demetriou.... hello.....hello :o​

Andrew , where are you mate???? :huh::rolleyes:

 

Mr Demetriou.... hello.....hello :o​

Andrew , where are you mate???? :huh::rolleyes:

Sorry to busy in the US on a juncket.

Ahmet Saad is facing a 2 year ban i read this morning if tests prove positive....

"ANDREW..."

 

Sorry to busy in the US on a juncket.

Cowardy cowardy custard

This guy ought to captain Italian Cruise Liners :rolleyes:

black ops

hahahahahahahahahahahahaha


Sorry to busy in the US on a juncket.

Isn't this the guy who was at the Olympics last year when all the tanking crap started?

Manages to miss all the big ones.

Leaves them to the under study who then takes the fall when things go wrong.

The guy is a genius

Ahmet Saad is facing a 2 year ban i read this morning if tests prove positive....

"ANDREW..."

how come the media is allowed to name players from other clubs but not Essendon players?

this stinks so badly

how come the media is allowed to name players from other clubs but not Essendon players?

this stinks so badly

"Neither St Kilda nor the AFL would comment on the investigation or say whether Saad was the player involved." from Caroline Wilson's "St Kilda's Ahmed Saad faces two-year drugs ban"

Caro's been on the private AFL/AD drip feed again. Motives are pretty simple really, deflect the heat onto another club and another player.

 

Of course there will be a hefty discount if they see the error of their ways, take their medicine and help this issue disapear quickly off the agenda. If they fight they will lose a war of attrition with the AFL. This is something for Hird to ponder if he has the genuine interests of his club at heart.

Off site?

maybe stkilda and Essendon have done a deal to merge

share the needle

add another colour to jumper

become flying saints


"Neither St Kilda nor the AFL would comment on the investigation or say whether Saad was the player involved." from Caroline Wilson's "St Kilda's Ahmed Saad faces two-year drugs ban"

Caro's been on the private AFL/AD drip feed again. Motives are pretty simple really, deflect the heat onto another club and another player.

but in reality it only highlights the precedents for stiff penalties

but in reality it only highlights the precedents for stiff penalties

Was just highlighting the irony of how she names Saad in her title/article/picture when she states neither the AFL or St Kilda would confirm him as the player and that the AFL are obviously pushing to get the heat from the past four days with Essendon re Evans, black ops claims, Robinsons interview ect.


just a bundle of orgasms waiting to explode

Jazza I have never seen you so happy

just think. we can hang it on them for the 6 years

that will just take away so much pain

weve celebrated nothing for so long and copped it for ages from oppo fans

reckon I could write jokes for this thread for 25 days and still not run out of material

you must admit black ops its just beautiful hahahahahahahahahahaha

just think. we can hang it on them for the 6 years

that will just take away so much pain

weve celebrated nothing for so long and copped it for ages from oppo fans

reckon I could write jokes for this thread for 25 days and still not run out of material

you must admit black ops its just beautiful hahahahahahahahahahaha

Jazzayou have improved my day out of sight!

How about "Carpet Bombed"?

Hird was saying WC, Collingwood and the Hawks were maybe "biologically advanced" before his dodgy program according to the Hun. Perhaps so but they are yet to be caught and there is no evidence or proof. What is certain now though is that Hird is squealing like a stuck pig. Too late James.


On early impressions i think Dean Robinson is telling the truth from his POV.

This is going to explode...

 

they already would have had legal lined up - they knew what to expect

either

the material was hotter than they thought

the station is trying to drum up a bigger audience

they have been threatened by an possible injunction

someone(s) (with influence) is pushing hard to have material deleted

Ch7 got cold feet on some aspects

an interesting time ahead

now for danks to spill his guts (i wish)

thats what I think as well DC,, & to allow the passage of some time, to allow officials to see the thing tested in the media, & to read the public's perception of it all, from afar... before making any comments...

fallout to follow, on return............


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