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

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I have been listening to SEN this afternoon and Robbo is on.

The Hird cheer squad is in full cry this afternoon.

I could not listen any longer even though there is only 5 minutes left.

I feel ill.

Was doing the same 'old dee' and did the same. Turned it off.

 

EFC Board have squibbed it on Hird...weak as...

Gobsmacked!!

To be vulgar....listening to that rubbish is akin to beig as illuminating as it would be one dog eating another's shlt !!

It just goes around in a vomitous circle.

 

Hird has got them by the balls.

Whatever the EFC do they are screwed. Great!


EFC Board have squibbed it on Hird...weak as...

Gobsmacked!!

I am not at all surprised.

He would have sued them and they simply cannot afford it.

Remember they have possible legal action from 34 players hanging over their heads.

In the long term this will be worse for the EFC IMO.

The pain continues and I actually will enjoy that.

Thompson to the Suns and the hole gets deeper. Maybe ONE DAY we'll all find out what actually happened at that club.....or maybe Im hoping for too much?!

What it is to have friends in the media...can you imagine what would have happened to Melb had we been in the bombers shoes! Imagine Damo.....

Somehow the actual drug taking has never been central in the reporting of this. In fact If what you read holds any weight the players are innocent, the coach is too, so is the club doctor as well as the senior assistant coach. Amazing that ALL those injections happened (that theres no records for) and everyone in charge is innocent! Not just innocent but terribly hard done by! ....amazes me.

So they're going into a trade period with a coach who's probably not going to be there next year?

Which player would ever want to be traded to them?

 

Anyone with a Bomberblitz account care to pass on what their reaction is?

I'm curious as to how the Hird supporters interpret the board's statement.

I've heard a lot of them still support him.


essendon have to be going down the gurgler...surely !!

They cant keep sustaining hit after hit. Something has to give.

Am amazed they even have a sponsor to tell the truth.

How this doesnt bring the the game into disrepute I'll never understand :wacko:

I wonder if Tird will continue his action in court ?

Its all a bit......... :rolleyes:

LOL

They've demanded Hartlett from Port for Ryder.

This club is run by dillusional idiots. No player, NONE, is going to leave Port for your mob.

LOL

They've demanded Hartlett from Port for Ryder.

This club is run by dillusional idiots. No player, NONE, is going to leave Port for your mob.

Good luck with that one

LOL

They've demanded Hartlett from Port for Ryder.

This club is run by dillusional idiots. No player, NONE, is going to leave Port for your mob.

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re Bomberblitz, it continues in the usual way, dominated by people who think Hird is god, those who think the real story is the conspiracy by the AFL (though they never make it clear why the AFL would want to cause one of its major teams grief) and with the occasional non-delusional poster. This one was amusing and will be familiar to us:

Between the people with info, the people who think they have info, the people who wish they had info, the PR trolls, the blatant trolls, the Hird evangelists, the Hird haters and the posters clearly using this thread as a platform to challenge for the board...

This thread is an unreadable cluster fark. I wish I had the self control to stop reading it. But I don't...

How many pages is the thread on druggieblitz? Ours is 300, what's there's, 300 thousand?

re Bomberblitz, it continues in the usual way, dominated by people who think Hird is god, those who think the real story is the conspiracy by the AFL (though they never make it clear why the AFL would want to cause one of its major teams grief) and with the occasional non-delusional poster. This one was amusing and will be familiar to us:

Between the people with info, the people who think they have info, the people who wish they had info, the PR trolls, the blatant trolls, the Hird evangelists, the Hird haters and the posters clearly using this thread as a platform to challenge for the board...

This thread is an unreadable cluster fark. I wish I had the self control to stop reading it. But I don't...

I really really don't understand these people.

Do they really think the AFL would want to take down one of the power clubs? This is a disaster for the AFL and their precious TV rights deal as much as it is for the EFC.

I really really don't understand these people.

Do they really think the AFL would want to take down one of the power clubs? This is a disaster for the AFL and their precious TV rights deal as much as it is for the EFC.

I blame too much drug taking at MessyDrugs for this view and JH of course.

How many pages is the thread on druggieblitz? Ours is 300, what's there's, 300 thousand?

Their exchange rate is a 1.666 posts per injection.


I really really don't understand these people.

Do they really think the AFL would want to take down one of the power clubs? This is a disaster for the AFL and their precious TV rights deal as much as it is for the EFC.

I presume (or hope) it is only the lunatic fringe who believe that.

We had our fair share of nutcases during the Scully saga.

Tim Membry has rejected an offer to join Essendon given the circumstances the club is currently facing according to 3AW.

lol @ Essendope

karma faeries 1 essendope 0

 

There is a strong chance the Ryder case may end up at the AFL's grievance tribunal, where Ryder would argue the Bombers breached their duty of care in exposing him to the supplements program that has seen 34 players issued with show-cause notices.

BAAAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA

Essendon's problem is that no other club can see how it could talk an established, contracted player into signing on with the Bombers given the current uncertain environment there.

Hilarious


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