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Bombers scandal: charged, <redacted> and <infracted>

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The time has come and Gawn for that. The Dawes shut

Also I hope the desire Byrnes within and we don't lay around on the Couch

on the Couch Stark naked.....
 

Interesting question. I would imagine no but that just raises the next question, what if it was 2 players or 3 or 4. Where do you draw the line?

It only took a few players to be paid over the salary cap at the Storm to lose their premierships I guess.

It only took a few players to be paid over the salary cap at the Storm to lose their premierships I guess.

It's a tough call. I suppose we will find out soon

 

on the Couch Stark naked.....

I drank 6 Stynes and didn't take them Lyon down

"After all that [censored] hoohaar on Thursday, what we have is one individual, and a club that has been potentially duped. And surprise surprise some no neck thugby players doin roids. No match fixing in the AFL. So assuming we get off, the AFL actually only has one person of interest. Is this a sick Joke?

We have copped so much enormous and unnecessary additional heat an innuendo over this c*** of a government's political grandstanding."

Just took the above of B'Blitz. This halfwit is blaming the government! The are some real rocket scientists on Blitz. Great reading.

yes bbo, you won't find many alpaca farmers amongst that lot


Dank is planning a lawsuit worth 10 million. How can he plan on this when no finding has taken place yet?

maybe the fact that he could afford such an action says something?

Still cannot believe that Meth Coke got away with all that pretty much unscathed (apologies to the late Chris Mainwarring) was it just because they are in Perth??

If it was a Melbourne Club they would have been exposed for sure.

Disgrace AFL. I mean Benny even made a doco about it!!

I think they only touched the bottom of the well once?

But they hovered around it for some years, with Premiership quality already on their list.. injured & tired I presume.

I think they only touched the bottom of the well once?

But they hovered around it for some years, with Premiership quality already on their list.. injured & tired I presume.

i am talking about the AFL. They didn't touch them apart from Cousins, Benny did that himself. Ju$$ left off his own back, yes he was given the yellow brick road to lygon st but WC were left alone as a club.

Stinks. Always will.

 

I drank 6 Stynes and didn't take them Lyon down

maybe you should have Neeld

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i am talking about the AFL. They didn't touch them apart from Cousins, Benny did that himself. Ju$$ left off his own back, yes he was given the yellow brick road to lygon st but WC were left alone as a club.

Stinks. Always will.

Yeah, IMO the AFL slapped WC for the disrepute thing, & then try to help them back up.

WC lost Judd in a mercenary way to the Visy park greenery.

& Benny via the AFL.

I think WC were given plenty of latitude to regrow their list.

But this sort of covering up is where its all wrong,

The public should here all the sorded details, & its the public thinking that'll clean the mess, & bad eggs out.

Now the AFL has lost control of its game because of its own secrecy.

In a way, the AFL have become the victims of their own fear & control.

Just like the ACC are concerned about drugs, leading to organised crime having a hold over players.

Let the honesty begin.

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He may not have been on the list, but he has been training at the club for years now...

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Let Crameri play, he's alright hey

It'll be interesting to see Cale lining up for WCE this year. I bet he'll suddenly have a chest , shoulders, and thick arms. ...

Yeh, he'll look like Dwayne Lamb.

A couple of weeks ago I was at a function where an official from another Club was also attending. During the evening the wife of the official dropped a clanger along the same lines. The official wasn't happy. Obviously just hearsay though!

when on, he's just poetry in motion.

But what when Not, a lead balloon?

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Buh-brrrrrrr he was there all last year....

Didn't Aker make some comments about Hansen being on the gas a while back?

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Two more rippers from CW today:

'Seven clubs vulnerable on drugs (11/02/2013) The Age

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/seven-clubs-vulnerable-on-drugs-20130210-2e6oe.html

'Hird future hangs in the balance (11/02/2013) The Age

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/hird-future-hangs-in-the-balance-20130210-2e6mm.html

She condems him is he goes, she condems him if she stays... either way caro gets paid

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Two more rippers from CW today:

'Seven clubs vulnerable on drugs (11/02/2013) The Age

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/seven-clubs-vulnerable-on-drugs-20130210-2e6oe.html

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Well I guess that after reading the article, we are not one of the seven; otherwise she would almost certainly not have missed the opportunity to name us, as she did Collingwood.

Well I guess that after reading the article, we are not one of the seven; otherwise she would almost certainly not have missed the opportunity to name us, as she did Collingwood.

... and taken a swipe at CS on the way out ...

Of course, if she was a quick thinker, she might have deduced that the fact that we weren't into performance enhancing drugs was further proof yet that we were tanking.

:blink:

 

Well I guess that after reading the article, we are not one of the seven; otherwise she would almost certainly not have missed the opportunity to name us, as she did Collingwood.

I was watching a replay of Melbourne V Suns (2012) at the local shopping centre today. A nearby shopkeeper came across and stated with a grin, "You obviously are a Demon fan and at least you can be sure THEY didn't use performance enhancing drugs." No need to elaborate is there?

This morning's 3AW news reported that the AFP were looking into nine (9) AFL Clubs in relation to drug use and that one of these was Collingwood. Bring it on!


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