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Wow

Like the MFC tanking claim

I wpould like to see a presumption of innocence and evidence supporting claims to be fully and transparently made to allow the innocence to be detailed.

I would not want to discredit all players allthe club and all supporters with an unfounded unsupported claim.

I would also like to see the claim and the response hanled in a quick time so that innocence or guilt can be pronounced and the club etc can get on with normal operations.

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Wow

Like the MFC tanking claim

I wpould like to see a presumption of innocence and evidence supporting claims to be fully and transparently made to allow the innocence to be detailed.

I would not want to discredit all players allthe club and all supporters with an unfounded unsupported claim.

I would also like to see the claim and the response hanled in a quick time so that innocence or guilt can be pronounced and the club etc can get on with normal operations.

Clothier is in charge. Don't expect a quick investigation.

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UP theres, AD is skating on thin ice, the competition is a shambles, he couldnt drive a greasy finger up a dead bears ass.

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Stephen Dank is not on the list of staff members at MFC (although Jason Taylor has finally been listed - National Recruiting Manager)....

He's not listed on our website as being employed by the club

This is good but it's still possible he has links to us. Hopefully not.

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Could well be a quick answer on the MFC issue because of this...

The AFL will want this drug issue 100% investigated quickly.

I would have thought the same regarding our tanking investigation. The longer it went on, the longer it festered and tarnished the game (and AFL administration).

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Just listening to SEN and they are saying about suppliments taken in pre season 2012

This explains why they were so good in the first half of the season then dropped off in the 2nd half

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This is good but it's still possible he has links to us. Hopefully not.

Why would you say that???...because of one poster on bomberblitz????

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Just listening to SEN and they are saying about suppliments taken in pre season 2012

This explains why they were so good in the first half of the season then dropped off in the 2nd half

But we beat them in the first half right?

Melbourne Demons - so good we can beat teams on steroids!

Sorry, alleged supplements.

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Clothier needs a new project to drag out and keep him on the pay roll at AFL house....

Yeah, I think this is more up his alley, because he knows nothing about the game of AFL...

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Im sorry James; you cant tell me you werent aware.

What a joke.

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Wow

Like the MFC tanking claim

I wpould like to see a presumption of innocence and evidence supporting claims to be fully and transparently made to allow the innocence to be detailed.

I would not want to discredit all players allthe club and all supporters with an unfounded unsupported claim.

I would also like to see the claim and the response hanled in a quick time so that innocence or guilt can be pronounced and the club etc can get on with normal operations.

If the players took supplements and signed documents with the full knowledge that they were sailing close to the wind, they should cop whatever penalties they are given if there are any at all. I'm not saying they are guilty but if they were aware of what they were doing they don't have much of a defence.

This is a bit more serious than fumbling the ball, or not playing a 17 year old, skinny recruit.

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