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

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I hate everyone.

Free hug?

 

That was always on the cards when Schwab was sacked and Peter Jackson brought in.

Just by watching it all unfold on Fox something is not right at the footy club and there is a rat in there. I think if anyone is going to get punished it will be individuals.

AFL not really worried now about the Drugs we took as it is approved.

Dermie saying he really feels for the supporters.. Also said that to build a good football club you need good people, besides Jim Stynes (God bless him) there are no good people at that football club.. and you know what he is right..

Edited by dazzledavey36

 

Free hug?

Group hug..... Sending out one to everyone who needs it (that is all of us right now) :wub:


I feel that way aswell wattsup..

This club is being cut up into little pieces by the media and the club administration seems to be holed up in a bunker somewhere. Isn't there someone at the club that can come out with guns blazing in defence of the club or has it become too punch drunk to offer resistance ?

 

Group hug..... Sending out one to everyone who needs it (that is all of us right now) :wub:

Positive vibes to everyone Suzanna . . . except Jaded who is missin(thrope) out!


this footy season could end tommorow and i couldnt care less hurry up 2014

You mean it hasn't!

This club is being cut up into little pieces by the media and the club administration seems to be holed up in a bunker somewhere. Isn't there someone at the club that can come out with guns blazing in defence of the club or has it become too punch drunk to offer resistance ?

It has the "tanking saga" smell to it.

We said bugger all because we knew we were as guilty as sin.

Do I detect a similar position

Edited by old dee

Time to start again. Football dept is gone, Neeld, Craig, Mahoney and anyone else (McLardy) who knew will not survive the wrath of Vlad. The AFL will do the clean out the board could never do and it will all be done in 1 fell swoop

this footy season could end tommorow and i couldnt care less hurry up 2014

That's what we said last year


Looks like we're guilty!

OK take away all our premiership points - oh we've got none!

OK Fine us, $squillions - oh shucks we're broke!

OK Sack our administration - oh, AFL, you were going to do that anyway?!

OK then blame it on Wattsie - he seems to keep coming back without punishment)

Haha this club is f*^#%d!! Big time. Just fold Mfc put us out of our misery.

Haha this club is f*^#%d!! Big time. Just fold Mfc put us out of our misery.

Stop following than you twit

Haha this club is f*^#%d!! Big time. Just fold Mfc put us out of our misery.

[censored] weak comment mate, dont bother posting if your ganna post poo...

This club is being cut up into little pieces by the media and the club administration seems to be holed up in a bunker somewhere. Isn't there someone at the club that can come out with guns blazing in defence of the club or has it become too punch drunk to offer resistance ?

what do you expect? They issued a detailed statement. Why would they do anything more while they await developments? What could they usefully say? Some strong words to make MC supporters feel better? Would you believe it if they did? If they put their heads up it would just give more opportunities for the media frenzy.

How about a bit of patience to see what's what rather than over-reacting every tick of the clock. Some of you guys seem to love being as depressed as possible at every opportunity. Sure there has been plenty to be depressed about, but get a grip. I just hope the players aren't as negative as you lot.


This club is being cut up into little pieces by the media and the club administration seems to be holed up in a bunker somewhere. Isn't there someone at the club that can come out with guns blazing in defence of the club or has it become too punch drunk to offer resistance ?

Don't blame the media for this one.

The CLUB has done it to themselves because they are so F*%*ing stupid.

They still act like they are in the Good Ol' VFL days of amateur football.

LIES LIES LIES. I can't take it anymore.

Goodbye, Bates, McLardy Neeld Misson Craig Mahoney.

Hooroo supporters.

just give the Doctor the flick and move on

Peter Jackson will sort us out witb help from the AFL

We will get a proper president and things will turn around fast

I aint worried

just give the Doctor the flick and move on

Peter Jackson will sort us out witb help from the AFL

We will get a proper president and things will turn around fast

I aint worried

Is your real name Robinson Crusoe?

 

Is it weird that I'm kind of hoping that Neeld knew?

We get out of the contract, get an interim coach and get 6 months to interview.


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