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The funny thing...the club by not agreeing to a trade for Ryder will end up forcing him to use the get out and he could potentially walk for nothing.

And others may follow.

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The funny thing...the club by not agreeing to a trade for Ryder will end up forcing him to use the get out and he could potentially walk for nothing.

And others may follow.

This is a club in disarray.....

theres not a big enough laughing gif to accommodate !!!!

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ok im confused with this Winderlich one. he retired then hird met with him and convinced him to play on. now he wants out? oh god this just gets funnier. I hope its true. This would put a dagger into bombers fans even more.

youre not as confused as you think

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oh Beautiful...simply Beautiful :)

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Also, Elliott Kavanagh (whose dad played silly buggers to essentially manipulate the draft to get Elliott to his beloved Bombers) is looking at opportunities elsewhere too...

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This is a club in disarray.....

theres not a big enough laughing gif to accommodate !!!!

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Winderlich has decided to reverse his retirement decision and play on…with the Tiges!

Wants to play out his career away from the 'uncertainty' of Essendon's current situation.

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/afl/afl-news/another-bomber-wants-out-jason-winderlich-wants-to-play-on-with-tigers-20141006-10r1mw.html

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Essendon are going to be stuffing a world record number of pages into their fax machine at 1.59pm next Friday.

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Also, Elliott Kavanagh (whose dad played silly buggers to essentially manipulate the draft to get Elliott to his beloved Bombers) is looking at opportunities elsewhere too...

what was the story there?
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what was the story there?

Story was Elliott's dad had allegedly threatened officials from a club that was picking ahead of the Bombers (thought to be the Kangaroos), and that the club had lodged a complaint with the AFL. Nothing came of it, but Kavanagh, who had been a tip to go around the 14 - 17 mark, got to the Bombers at 19.

Was thought to be a coup, but he hasn't had much of a run at it since. This was after Bombers allegedly circulated information about Dyson Heppell's dodgy knee the previous year.

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in all seriousness I almost applaud that rotten place for its determination to stay afloat. It must be so much in the red that black cant ever be seen as a point of destination lol

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in all seriousness I almost applaud that rotten place for its determination to stay afloat. It must be so much in the red that black cant ever be seen as a point of destination lol

They should be kicked out of the AFL to make room for a more deserving team.

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They should be kicked out of the AFL to make room for a more deserving team.

Oh...I agree...whole heartedly.The place IS vermin.

Its afloat I just dont understand how

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Oh...I agree...whole heartedly.The place IS vermin.

Its afloat I just dont understand how

Rich Backers!

But we would call them Drug Lords.

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Oh...I agree...whole heartedly.The place IS vermin.

Its afloat I just dont understand how

. Apparently shjt floats
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I feel so, so bad for any kids in this year's draft that are at risk of going to Essendon. Just imagine how mortified their parents will be on draft night seeing their son shake Hird's hand as they're handed the guernsey.

The stuff of nightmares.

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I feel so, so bad for any kids in this year's draft that are at risk of going to Essendon. Just imagine how mortified their parents will be on draft night seeing their son shake Hird's hand as they're handed the guernsey.

The stuff of nightmares.

we may see kids refuse go to there darren jarman style

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I feel so, so bad for any kids in this year's draft that are at risk of going to Essendon. Just imagine how mortified their parents will be on draft night seeing their son shake Hird's hand as they're handed the guernsey.

The stuff of nightmares.

more work for the lawyers?

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