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Essendon Football Club.

Knows Drugs have no long term effects - doesn't know what drugs were administered

Swears they have no case to answer - doesn't answer show cause notices

Administers up to 34 players banned substances - plays the victim

Essendon continues to duck for cover

Caro.

Bang bang bang bang.

Those logic bullets are epic.

newsflash...Not all media going bummers way !!! I'm aghast

 

Don't know much about history. Don't know much biology. Don't know much about a science book...

But I do know that Lance avoided the axe until he was too old to ride.

I can see this riding on till Essendons guilty players have had at least 2 more years of paid competition before they're compelled to stop.

Word out that Caro is going to deliver Essendon an almighty whack in tomorrow's Age.

please god let it happen

Love or hate her she has more balls than anyone else in the footy media


Don't know much about history. Don't know much biology. Don't know much about a science book...

But I do know that Lance avoided the axe until he was too old to ride.

I can see this riding on till Essendons guilty players have had at least 2 more years of paid competition before they're compelled to stop.

some semblance of actuality about this

all wrong !!!!!!!!

Then again perhaps we shouldnt be surprised. This after all was a regime born in deception. As matters stand that is probably the way it will die. But that death looks headed to be long and slow.

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Beautiful to read

please god let it happen

Love or hate her she has more balls than anyone else in the footy media

happened :)

 

Wow, well said Caro, someone forward that to the Essendon football club

And Alberto Contador, a bloke who has lost a Tour de France win a few years ago after being found guilty of doping, is one of the favourites for this years event.

Yes, but Contador had some grounds for thinking he was stiff to get whacked with a sanction and, in any event, road cycling has been considered unclean for enough years as to not matter in the calculations of many of the sporting public.

IF EssUndone get away with this, our beloved sport will be universally regarded in the same light as cycling - exciting at times but basically flawed, with no result ever again to be trusted.

Do we really want that?


Wow, well said Caro, someone forward that to the Essendon football club

better not, they'll probably take her to court (for something or other - LOL)

Wow, well said Caro, someone forward that to the Essendon football club

I just did

Suggest everyone else does the same. Lets send a message to those cheating pricks

[email protected]

Essendon continues to duck for cover

Caro.

Bang bang bang bang.

Those logic bullets are epic.

The Age has certainly learned it's lesson. First word in the article is "comment" and she certainly rips into not only Essendon but its shameful media proxies of who Mark Robinson has been the most unedifying example (along with his AFL360 sidekick Whateley - should make interesting viewing tomorrow if the two apologists attempt a response).

The Age also has two more articles that would concern the Bombers ~

Stakes high for Essendon, Hird and ASADA

This one should be of particular concern to them because not only is there potential for the finals to be hijacked by Essendon's decision to take ADSDA on in the Federal Court but the prospects of that 6 month deal for the players diminishes and with it the Bomber's trade and draft strategy will be severely impaired.

Essendon ASADA verdict could overshadow AFL finals

Fairfax fallen out of love with Windy Hill ....film at 11


The Dean Robinson thing is interesting. Presumably if Essendon get up and have the whole investigation declared null and void then he would be able to sue the pants off them for wrongful dismissal...
hahahaha gold

The Dean Robinson thing is interesting. Presumably if Essendon get up and have the whole investigation declared null and void then he would be able to sue the pants off them for wrongful dismissal...

hahahaha gold

it wont, they wont he wont

theyre stuffed

it wont, they wont he wont

theyre stuffed

Agree BB, and the public opinion is even beginning to swing back a little against them now, the media had painted ASADA as a bad guy but now most are realising that it's just bad for football

public opinion is different to media opinion

Most of the public are smart enough to know asada are not the bad guy and that the bad guy is the ones who injected their players with god knows what and then tells them and everyone that it was safe.

Essendon fc goes to court

Essendon fc fails in court

Essendon fc receives punishment

Players are issued with infraction notices

Players sue Essendon football club for damages

Hird tries to sue Essendon fc for some reason

Tasmania rejoices as it enters the AFL as the Tasmanian Bombers with Mark Neeld at the helm, Mathew Primus as senior assistant and Shannon Byrnes captain


Then again perhaps we shouldnt be surprised. This after all was a regime born in deception. As matters stand that is probably the way it will die. But that death looks headed to be long and slow.

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Beautiful to read

Bit off topic, and I fully agree with Wilson on this, however, while "What Melbourne did ....was disgusting", and yet "Essendon and Hird (are only) damaging to the game."

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/demons-shock--awful-20121102-28ppz.html#ixzz36mtGydbm

Edit : Font size - wasn't trying to shout

Cmon guys, they did nothing wrong

I even heard one of the drugs treats cancer, maybe we should reward them?

 

And none of them have cancer.

Must have worked

Unfortunately the anti ageing stuff must not have worked on little, he still looks like a bitter old dried up apricot


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