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It's getting worse and worse for the bombers

This makes me happy

 

Actually if rearrange the letters of Jonestown you get ewsjonton which is eerily close to Essendon. Freakin you out huh ?

So much so that here is my new signature, what do you think?

Actually if rearrange the letters of Jonestown you get ewsjonton which is eerily close to Essendon. Freakin you out huh ?

Actually the very same thing had occurred to me also ( except that ewsjonton for me begins with E )

And his first name is Jim also - truth is stranger than fiction, huh ?

 

So much so that here is my new signature, what do you think?

freakin me out man

freakin me out man

Chill, the buttons don't work.


So much so that here is my new signature, what do you think?

Not big enough.

Not big enough.

Still trying to reduce size. Sorry

Edit:- Having some size issues, that combined with work interfering, It's tiresome. Coffee icon gone for now.

Me too, It will be interestng if it comes out thate one or two did know. I would think a few agent registrations would be looked at by the AFL. There are significant pressures and conflicts right across this industry, the Agents and AFLPA are to a degree in the pockets of the clubs who ulitimately pay there way. If you stand up to Little and Essendon on this it will do you chances of signing Bombers players in the future no good at all.

In all of this the players are the least of anyones problems. They are transient entities, the Agents, Clubs and AFLPA will exist long after they are gone. In a sense they are expendable, you can always get new ones.

Assuming Little, and EssUndone still exist after this is through!

correct.

It says a lot for the character of Doc Reid doesn't if if this happens.

How the hell is he still the club doctor???

I cannot understand how Reid remains registered....looks as is AHPRA are either asleep, or possibly working in the background preparing their case. He has clearly not put his patients' interests (aka the players) before those of his employer (aka EFC), which in most people's minds would be seen as most unprofessional.

 

Monoccular... its got me absolutely stuffed how hes still registered also.

Been saying this since he was found out.

Maybe he gave evidende to ASADA?


Hasn't anyone told you that size doesn't matter?

Touche, but I'm trying to make it smaller.

PS. They lie.

Maybe he gave evidende to ASADA?

That would never be an out in respect to the Medical body governing him.

I am amazed that this thread is still going strong at 252 pages about another AFL club on a subject that has not changed in two weeks!

Weeks! You must mean months?


Chip tweeted it as asada says it's in the public interest that the case should continue regardless of its legality

. Interesting point made in that article. Asada put forward that ess and hird agreed to a joint investigation and subsequently a huge amount of info was collected (which etc now want put aside). They argue that if ESS had raised their concern then they would have changed their approach.

tic toc

Weeks! You must mean months?

Well that is true if you are just looking at the likelihood of Essendon's guilt, but in other respects to say that you and OD must have given up reading the sports pages.

 
great article by Bec.

Spot on.

Lets point the stick back at the culprits and not those seeking adherence to AGREED rules.


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