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Paul Little is worth $880m. Any costs incurred here by the bombers are small fry - and I'm sure the club are cognisant of the fact that afl will inevitably bail them out if needs be. Gotta have an 18 team competition, after all, and as disgusting as their behaviour has been the last several years they remain a powerhouse club, only behind the Pies in Melbourne.

They're going to end up fine the bastards.

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Can anyone advise what is the likely occurrence if they do appeal?

Will show cause notices be suspended again, or could the court allow the processes to occur parallel?

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They have no hope. They've gone kamikaze.

They could have a plan to hobble through the next few years. First drag this out as long as they can so older players would retire anyway (hence my question earlier). Also they could plan to trade out young blokes whom other clubs will take knowing they may miss some months . They could trade these guys for some 'clean skins' to fill the holes over the next couple of years, swap some draft picks for more and even keep some younger ones on ice while they serve their bans or trade them next year. The AFL will help. They may not be a powerhouse for several years, but I'm sure the AFL would prefer that to them fielding a VFL side. Whether that makes any sense or not would depend on a detailed analysis of their list so I could be talking through my hat.

Of course there is also the possibility of a coup if they try to follow such a long-term course.

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I don't think they can appeal without new evidence? There's certain laws that prevent it, for the exact sort like Essendon who waste the court's resources by endlessly appealing.

But clearly their plan is just to string this along with injunctions, appeals, and throwing up lawsuits that they know they won't win, but prevent ASADA from issuing SCN. Wouldn't be surprised if they just launch an appeal with the intent of delaying ASADA until after the verdict of the appeal. Wankers.

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According to Robbo, via a text message he received on air this morning Essendon are going to appeal the decision. Not official but from reliable sources, probably Hird's team.

Love burning money this crew, not sure it would go down to well with the players if they did appeal.

Good to see Slobbo checking his facts before reporting a story as well.


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I don't think they can appeal without new evidence? There's certain laws that prevent it, for the exact sort like Essendon who waste the court's resources by endlessly appealing.

Incorrect. Usual appeals are based on the decision being wrong in law and against the weight of the evidence.

Not sure that is present here.

I think the Bombers board is now split and needs to find an end to this and maybe their Board positions, not forgetting terminating the Coach's contract.

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When is the AFL going to issue an infraction notice to Dank and ban him for life?

He may have already been banned from AFL for life. Certainly from NRL.

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John Fahey thinks Essendon player bans should be longer than the NRL bans.Former WADA boss John Fahey believes Essendon players may serve longer bans

Will the Essendon faithful listen?

Former World Anti-Doping Agency boss John Fahey believes the likelihood of Essendon footballers serving longer suspensions for banned drug use has increased due to "certain people with big egos and fat wallets".

...

"It is time certain people with big egos and fat wallets threw them both in the drawer and started focusing on 34 young men and their future in sport.

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Incorrect. Usual appeals are based on the decision being wrong in law and against the weight of the evidence.

Not sure that is present here.

I think the Bombers board is now split and needs to find an end to this and maybe their Board positions, not forgetting terminating the Coach's contract.

the board might struggle sacking little if his tenure is based on him financing things out of his (deep) pockets unless they can find another well heeled benefactor prepared to cough up

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Will the Essendon faithful listen?

Whack! Lol let the mass exodus begin.

Essendon are finished, and yeah it feels as good as I thought it would! :)

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Will the Essendon faithful listen?

I believe this will be a primary concern for the players. There may be the possibility that they will have to serve full 2 year suspensions if this fuss is drawn out. Many may be retired from AFL then but it will be difficult for them to remain in the game in other capacities such as playing in minor competitions or coaching careers.

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They could have a plan to hobble through the next few years. First drag this out as long as they can so older players would retire anyway (hence my question earlier). Also they could plan to trade out young blokes whom other clubs will take knowing they may miss some months . They could trade these guys for some 'clean skins' to fill the holes over the next couple of years, swap some draft picks for more and even keep some younger ones on ice while they serve their bans or trade them next year. The AFL will help. They may not be a powerhouse for several years, but I'm sure the AFL would prefer that to them fielding a VFL side. Whether that makes any sense or not would depend on a detailed analysis of their list so I could be talking through my hat.

Of course there is also the possibility of a coup if they try to follow such a long-term course.

That would require a level of realistic tactical thinking not so far displayed.

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Paul Little is worth $880m. Any costs incurred here by the bombers are small fry - and I'm sure the club are cognisant of the fact that afl will inevitably bail them out if needs be. Gotta have an 18 team competition, after all, and as disgusting as their behaviour has been the last several years they remain a powerhouse club, only behind the Pies in Melbourne.

They're going to end up fine the bastards.

Correction:

After this case, Paul Little is worth $875m.

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