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Mark Thompson on Footy Classified seems to be talking his way out of the coaching job next year.

More riveting than Q&A

Bomba was ON EDGE.

Seriously erratic. I wouldn't trust his frame of mind.

Has proven in the past he is as much a pathological liar as Hird.

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In other news, if results go Brisbane's way, Angus Johnson will have sacked the coach that got them into the finals!

Which is why he did it. They'll also be bundled out in the first week and have developed no key forwards or made any head way into finals in 5 years. Voss is ok but when was the last time besides the freak come from behind against Geelong they actually had a decent upset win. Why is a midfield of Leuenberger, Rich, Redden, Rockliff, Hanley, Zorko not producing better results especially when they have a very solid backline with Adcock, Merrett, Patfull etc.

And one of the biggest ones is what he's going to do when Brown is gone. Stef Martin and Lisle to carry the future or moving their full back to full forward?

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Can someone tell me...

Since the bombers insisted on the charges being removed so that they were only technically being charged for bringing the game into disrepute... If more evidence comes to light, can the AFL then later on charge the club and individuals with administering their players PEDs, since they weren't charged with that in the end?

Maybe. But I'd hope that Essendon would then step up and show some leadership and ownership and remove Hird and the others who got them in this mess.

And in a lot of ways I think the bigger issue is that they gave their players unlicensed and untested drugs. Even worse they can't even tell you who got what and when. If they took everyone out the back for some everyday growth hormone you'd at least know who got what and the effects of it.

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I think they could easily tell you who got what and when, but only if they wanted to...

Getting rid of the guilty parties seems to be a cure all, in many ways.

No mention of charges for Dank, Robson, Robinson, Hamilton or Evans, since none are still around.

Hopefully this works in our favour for any issues with Dan Bates at MFC.

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The denial of essendon supporters is unbelievable. So misguided, hero worship in overdrive. James Hird costs the club 2 million dollars, a spot in the finals, and draft picks for 2 years, and instead of showing him the door, they extend his contract!

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The denial of essendon supporters is unbelievable. So misguided, hero worship in overdrive. James Hird costs the club 2 million dollars, a spot in the finals, and draft picks for 2 years, and instead of showing him the door, they extend his contract!

Now that is funny.

DH never learn

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The denial of essendon supporters is unbelievable. So misguided, hero worship in overdrive. James Hird costs the club 2 million dollars, a spot in the finals, and draft picks for 2 years, and instead of showing him the door, they extend his contract!

And supporter base will see this as a great club that have done zero wrong.KOOLAID SIPPERS one and all

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This is what happens when a club and its people and in this case Hird and his relentless pursuit to do anything to make him and his club succeed. Hird was a tough and gifted footballer but that does not entitle him to glory every year of his life.

In his blind pursuit of coaching glory he put his players at high risk, not good enough Hird and its not good enough to think Essendon has a god given right to do what it likes to win premierships.

12 months is pretty weak in the circumstances but he will forever be linked to this mess because of his greed at all costs for success.

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12 months is a joke and now the AFL is coming for the MFC, the worst Club in the league. Will 2013 never end!

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12 months is a joke and now the AFL is coming for the MFC, the worst Club in the league. Will 2013 never end!

I don't think the MFC have much to worry about, thankfully Stevie Dank has shut up shop.

Essendon have got off unscathed - after running the most systematic drug regime ever seen in Oz sport.

Pretty sure MFC is as safe as houses, a non issue, the AFL will not ruin the MFC - it would've already shut us down if it wanted.

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Why 9th and not last and who is paying the legal fees. Has the AFL sold it's soul to get this result. Hang on the AFL does not have a soul.

Because the AFL does not want to upset the Messendon Fans.

We all will have to pay the legal fees.

No because the AFL has no soul, its just a money making machine.

Correct they have no soul and now they are coming for the MFC to finally finish the Club off for once and for all.

Anyone know of a good sport I can watch and enjoy? Dam it think I just go back to watching the WAFL.

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I don't think the MFC have much to worry about, thankfully Stevie Dank has shut up shop.

Essendon have got off unscathed - after running the most systematic drug regime ever seen in Oz sport.

Pretty sure MFC is as safe as houses, a non issue, the AFL will not ruin the MFC - it would've already shut us down if it wanted.

The AFL loves Messendon and does not care about the MFC.

I hope you are right but I have a bad feeling.

Based on the past dealings with the AFL the MFC will be found not guilty but get a 500k plus fine.

Anyone got a few spare $$$ to help pay the fine?

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Can someone tell me...

Since the bombers insisted on the charges being removed so that they were only technically being charged for bringing the game into disrepute... If more evidence comes to light, can the AFL then later on charge the club and individuals with administering their players PEDs, since they weren't charged with that in the end?

Yes.

The ASADA Report that precipitated the governance charges was interim only. It hasn't produced a report on allegations of prohibited substances being administered to the Essendon players as a result of that club's supplements programme and, despite having been given the power to require Dank to give evidence, hasn't interviewed him yet.

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They shouldnt be Hird of again.

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Little seemed very confident there will be no ASADA problem. This would suggest he may already know the outcome of the full report/findings from ASADA or that he is potentially already in receipt of key information here from someone in the know. I wonder if tonight's little AFL "negotiated" outcome played a role.

Didn't the Bongers also state that they were unsure as to exactly what was given to the players and to whom? If so then how can Little be so sure that it will have have no issues with ASADA from here?

well the result is

A/ IF dank presents evidence

no bombers in league for 2 years and financials ruined for league and fellow clubs

Essendon sued by players horrible for everybody on all fronts

B/ IF afl pays dank 2 million,his evidenxe burned forever and all problems GONE

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bummers don't get a first round pick in 2014

but they get the next pick after the first round

this would be pick 18

errrr...isn't pick 18 a first round pick?

Shhhhh don't tell anyone

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Why 9th and not last and who is paying the legal fees. Has the AFL sold it's soul to get this result. Hang on the AFL does not have a soul.

They are not being relegated to last because the AFL does not want the Bummers to win any awards at all and that includes the "wooden spoon" Just saying.. :)

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They are not being relegated to last because the AFL does not want the Bummers to win any awards at all and that includes the "wooden spoon" Just saying.. :)

also the players records will read

games162

wins 95

losses 67

it also doesn't corrupt the draft

if you look at ladder it still reads wins scored

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Why 9th and not last and who is paying the legal fees. Has the AFL sold it's soul to get this result. Hang on the AFL does not have a soul.

It pushes their position in the third and subsequent rounds of the 2013 draft back 8 places and doesnt allow all the smart arses who put money on EFC finishing last, collecting on technicality.

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It pushes their position in the third and subsequent rounds of the 2013 draft back 8 places and doesnt allow all the smart arses who put money on EFC finishing last, collecting on technicality.

Anyone betting on Essendon finishing last would not have been smart enough to work your theory out.. :lol:

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