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Collingwood involved really would be the set of steak knives thrown in.

I 'd love to know what was edited out and left on the cutting room floor.

 

The weapon is going to need witness protection after this interview.

2 years in a dodgy remote caravan park style!!:)

Meanwhile, at the Mexican border....

"Si señor, my name is Jaurez Herdo. I am seeking refuge in your beautiful country."


Took a sneak peek at BomberBlitz. In total denial. Brilliant.

Took a sneak peek at BomberBlitz. In total denial. Brilliant.

will open a new bottle after the interview finishes.

BomberBlitz...yes.

If half of what he is saying is true, AD better be on the next flight back to Melbourne.

Not sure how much shite this bloke is saying tho, he does not seem fully honest, most things seem to be him saying no and Hird over ruling him.

 

BomberBlitz "It never happened" "Hird is a champion" Denile is a river in Eygpt!!! Tomorrow will be a good day for reading the papers. :)

I missed the first 15 minutes but was told there it was big. Anyone able to elaborate?


The Weapon should sue.

Poor Man.

BomberBlitz "It never happened" "Hird is a champion" Denile is a river in Eygpt!!! Tomorrow will be a good day for reading the papers. :)

No need I'll tell you now:

The Age. Hird needs to go, the Bummers need to be penalised to the full extent.

The H Sun. Robinson is not to believed, he is a disgruntled former employee looking for revenge how can he be believed. Bummers stand by Hird.

"James Hird Drove Everything"

Thanks Weapon

Shut up now.

And Sue...

Someone is going to top themselves over this.


No wonder the big clubs aren't concerned we are going to get a priority pick, they are too busy getting on the gear!!

when the salary cap came in, I remember the Pies saying they will find an advantage thru footy dept spend... & it seems they did & have, & nowadays Arizona comes to mind...

We should employ the Weapon now.

There is no way he would cross the line.

I was thinking Exactly the same thing, that If this guy proves to be completely clean in all this, as he's stated,,, then He IS the type of person we want to have around our club.

I believe him.

The weapon obviously trying not to incriminate himself. Very [censored] off fellow traveller at best and scapegoat. Hird, hcw can his massive ego take this? His wellfare of concern.

Ling, very prickly and defensive. Hiding something on Geelong's program? Dodging, ducking and weaving everywhere by all the experts.


Robinson quite obviously hung out to dry. Hird will be protected at all cost but will forever have this hang over his head.

No one will trust this football club until Hird, Corcoran and others have gone.

Lost a bit of my respect when he claimed they didn't have more than the average injuries last year. I call BS on that. Also call BS that he admitted to getting injected with one of the drugs for a vanity purpose but then was so against all the players getting stuff.

But did seem to me like a guy who was clearly out of his depth with the supplements and not a ring leader in the program. He let Dank provide supplements to his wife and unborn babies. That shows to me that he trusted Dank and obviously isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. You want pregnancy supplements, see a pharmacist or a doctor.

Anyway good luck to David Zaharakis who was apparently the only one smart enough to not take regular injections of products never tested

I'm over the ASADA investigation. I honestly don't care if it was against their rules or not. They weren't cyclists taking EPO. Whatever they were taking may or may not have helped them win games but they didn't win the flag so I don't really care. And WADA couldn't catch half the cyclists or half the other drug cheats in this world. I care little for their credibility unfortunately.

But the Ziggy investigation confirmed it and the weapon and media have all continued to confirm that Essendon players took unregulated, untested substances and that the coaches must have known they were pushing boundaries and when it comes to Hird he obviously took some of this stuff as well.

That's enough for me to say that Essendon should get a monster fine, loss of drafts picks and that anyone with knowledge of this should be suspended from the AFL. And that includes Dank, Robinson, Corcoran, Dr Reid and of course Hird.

 

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

This is going to explode...

Your kidding right WYL, I hate the Bombers but Robinson couldn't lie straight in bed and crocodile tears if I ever saw them

Your kidding right WYL, I hate the Bombers but Robinson couldn't lie straight in bed and crocodile tears if I ever saw them

that would mean he is prepared to be slashed & crucified by Essendon lawyers.

It makes no sense for him to go on national TV and blatantly lie.

You could be right. But on seeing that I/V once i believe for most of the time he was telling his truths.


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