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Matthew Lloyd is crying that he's had Enough.

Wait until the Bombers have been put through the wringer by every man and his dog for 6 or 7 months with leaks of evidence given by former insiders, many of them with axes to grind, opinion pieces from people with vendettas, others who simply don't understand the issues and still others who want to be mischievous.

"Enough!"

This happens to just be the beginning.

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Matthew Lloyd is crying that he's had Enough.

Wait until the Bombers have been put through the wringer by every man and his dog for 6 or 7 months with leaks of evidence given by former insiders, many of them with axes to grind, opinion pieces from people with vendettas, others who simply don't understand the issues and still others who want to be mischievous.

"Enough!"

This happens to just be the beginning.

Don't forget their new found tainted reputation- which found guilty or not guilty will stick like mud to them for the next decade or so.

Essendrug. Muwhahahahaha :)

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Matthew Lloyd is crying that he's had Enough.

Wait until the Bombers have been put through the wringer by every man and his dog for 6 or 7 months with leaks of evidence given by former insiders, many of them with axes to grind, opinion pieces from people with vendettas, others who simply don't understand the issues and still others who want to be mischievous.

"Enough!"

This happens to just be the beginning.

Did you read the article, Jack?

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Information gathered through phone taps run to core of ACC findings. Clare not specifying AFL or NRL. But clubs about to know @InsidersABC\
  1. More than one club stands accused of systematic doping. Those clubs will be informed in the coming days @InsidersABC

Two tweets from Gerard Whately

Why do I feel we will be caught up in this......

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Don't forget their new found tainted reputation- which found guilty or not guilty will stick like mud to them for the next decade or so.

Essendrug. Muwhahahahaha :)

Guess that means that the next time we play them, it will really be a mud wrestle.

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Sure did but for the purposes of my post I was emphasising the headline and the fact that it's too late for "enough".

Just checking.

Something journalists should do more of :ph34r:

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Remember when Buddy was supposedly injured last year for 6 weeks.

The rumour was he was on 3 strikes but they didnt want to make it public.

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AFL is aware of one player from one club possibly taking WADA banned drugs. It is also aware of multiple players from another club possibly taking drugs, but in this instance it may have been done without their knowledge or consent.

He said the AFL is not aware of any other instances of players taking banned drugs.

He identified the second club as Essendon. Would not identify the first player or his club.

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Ok so its Essendon and one other player from another club.

I would guess one of [censored], [censored] or [censored].

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Gillion hates CW, Bombers are screwed, at the end interview CW asked a question and GM said he couldnt comment, but im sure you will make a comment, he dislikes her, no match fixing uncovered.

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Remember when Buddy was supposedly injured last year for 6 weeks.

The rumour was he was on 3 strikes but they didnt want to make it public.

The story that has been buried a bit with all the latest news is the fact that the AFL passed onto to club doctors that player X will not play in certain games last year. The Doctor would then have to tell the coach but he/she could not give the reason why to the coach. Hence a hamstring injury for example.

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If Jobe is stripped of his Brownlow, do you think Sam Mitchell and Trent Cotchin will be awarded charlie?

Probably like the Tour De France

There is now winner fro the years LA won.

Record for those years shows no winner.

But in those years the people who finished in the placings all tested positive down the track.

IMO that is not the case in the AFL in 2012 or is it?

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Essendon and one player - as far as the AFL is currently aware.

As far as they have any evidence and are willing to reveal.

As far as they have been told by the ACC.

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Can anyone honestly say that the bombers aren't screwed? If the bomber players had PED's injected into them without their knowledge who gave the order to do it? You would think the club doctors were told by someone to do it. Why would someone risk their career without being told to do it? I can't see the heirarchy at Essendon not knowing about this.

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