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more work for the lawyers?

yeah but why should the lambs suffer ?

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Its unbelievable isnt it DC.

Hed have to leave Melbourne, the Country even, back to his little Village de merde.

Whod want to even walk on the same footpath !!

Village life would suit him - ready made role as the village idiot.

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essendon have to be going down the gurgler...surely !!

They cant keep sustaining hit after hit. Something has to give.

Am amazed they even have a sponsor to tell the truth.

How this doesnt bring the the game into disrepute I'll never understand :wacko:

Seriously their refusal to accept the findings of a government law enforcement agency ( as now supported by a Federal Court judgment) is bringing the game into disrepute !!

The AFL pinged them for bringing the game into disrepute with a drug supplement program they ran in 2012 and early 2013.

What they've done in late 2013 and 2014 has done a lot more damage to the game. These actions under a different Chairman ought to prompt another disrepute charge - more damning than the other one!

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This is a club in disarray.....

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

They really are done, aren't they? I don't think I could have even dreamed about them being in this much disarray.. The Golden Boy is bringing this club to its knees, with the emotionless swagger of a psyco.

Seriously, Hirdy either has the biggest balls in the world, is the worlds biggest narcissist, or is just stone cold ruthless with no social conscious whatsoever. I couldn't do what he's doing- gotta give him props for that

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The worst job in the AFL at the moment must be the MessyDrugs List manager

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After just reading Yobbos latest piece of flagelation I can only deduce he must be the golden one's rent boy.

Such continued ridiculous contrivance can only mean that.

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you just worked that out bub?......i'm surprised

theres unfettered adulation....and then theres..... :rolleyes:

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Cant be very bright this Howlett :rolleyes:

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Quote from AFL trade period 2014 -The AGE

"James Hird has given a pre-season update on the Essendon website.

On Ben Howlett and Jason Winderlich, he could not give a specific update but praised both players

"We'd like to keep both Jason and Ben," Hird said.

On Paddy Ryder:

"It'd have to be a good deal for us otherwise Paddy will stay an Essendon player."

"He's a required player."

He also added that the Bombers needed to bring in another ruckman, and that the club had established an interview process to determine a replacement for departing assistant coach Simon Goodwin - who is headed to Melbourne as part of a succession plan with Paul Roos."

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/afl-trade-period-2014-day-two-20141007-3hf8b.html#ixzz3FQysV1nb

I think Paddy may have something to say about that.

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Sorry, sold out at all venues in the vicinity of Tullamarine.

Tulla must be very handy for Jacques !!!

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Any link between Malceslki's signing at GC and Hird playing senior coach again?

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