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What's the bet on Slobbo calling in sick to 360 all week next week?

nervous breakdown at the bottom of a keg of Johnnie !!!

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All smiles before the verdict,. Can only imagine the conversation after the verdict. A bit like the Mayor of Hiroshima....

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You will not see it in the HUN jnr.

However it is going to be interesting to see how they attempt to paint the EFC in a good light.

What is the chance of " Hird says we have only begun the fight "

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One of my staff, is not coming back after lunch today, he is an Essundone supprter. He may have Mitch Clarks Disease. Could be a fair bit of it going round.

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All smiles before the verdict,. Can only imagine the conversation after the verdict. A bit like the Mayor of Hiroshima....

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Off to the gallows boys.

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HEART BROKEN.hahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahhaahhaahahhahahahahhahhahhhahahhha


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There's still the possibility of wet lettuce.

I don't even care about this, the players are victims, it was Hird and his insufferable arrogance, that I was concerned about.

I heard slobbo robbo say a while ago if this decision goes against essendon, there is absolutely no way hird can coach...watch him squirm out of that one.

prediction: massive fall out between Hird and Little and the rrest of the board, both wil be gone within a week

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Why the long faces boys?

Oh that's right you're farked.

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Jacques Merde last seen heading to airport. Shame about all those planes getting grounded !!!

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I'd be amazed if Hird, Little or any of the board at the time all of this taking place would be there for much longer.

I'd go as far to say as I don't even know if Thompson would be able to continue as coach.

Best thing from here that I could see for the EFC is someone comes in to take charge, clear the decks of anyone associated with this whole affair (barring the players) and show the AFL that they are prepared to work with them and the other clubs. Offering any form of defiance from this and fighting further will not achieve anything!

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my twitter feed is just people retweeting journos from the time about how far essendon were in front.

its amazing.

etc etc

Score update, the merde has hit the ventilator.

ASADA 0/ 987 declared Essendon all out failed to score.

Edit:= Had a look at the EFC site. No news of judgement. That's funny because the AFL site has it.

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The players wanting out must really be p!ssed off by Essendon delaying things by this fatuous case they brought. There is now surely no time for penalties to be imposed on players and accepted before the trade and drafting period. So other clubs have no information when considering trades or whatever as to when the player could actually next play. A seller of 10 foot barge poles will be making a fortune.

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This is exactly why they should not have been allowed to compete in the 2014 Final Series.

Oh well at least they were dealt with.

They won't make it for a decade or more now!!

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my twitter feed is just people retweeting journos from the time about how far essendon were in front.

its amazing.

etc etc

who was the pelican who was tweeting the case like a cricket score and had Dons well in front?? Name and shame time

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I'd be amazed if Hird, Little or any of the board at the time all of this taking place would be there for much longer.

I'd go as far to say as I don't even know if Thompson would be able to continue as coach.

Best thing from here that I could see for the EFC is someone comes in to take charge, clear the decks of anyone associated with this whole affair (barring the players) and show the AFL that they are prepared to work with them and the other clubs. Offering any form of defiance from this and fighting further will not achieve anything!

Correct, and if the players start leaving, there will be possibly be a case for afl assistance in coming years, time to start mending fences

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