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Just an afterthought. The club is so dysfunctional at the moment that I am concerned they may think it a good idea to call up Dr Phillip Nitschke or Dr Jayant Patel ;-(((

Dr Phil?

 

Board is seething.

Neeld, Craig, Mahoney, Schwab and McLardy at the meeting where they denied Dank being involved with the club, board did not know it seems.

so who do you reckon did know?Only Dr Bates no players no coaches no football mangers it beggars belief

Dr Phil?

HaHaHa, the good Dr Phil,,,,,, & half the kings army, & the other half, the kings men.... oh wait, thats too prophetic,,, that must have been in 2016, I saw that!

 

so who do you reckon did know?Only Dr Bates no players no coaches no football mangers it beggars belief

why, Would they trust the AFL & Vlad after the Inquisition???

... when the rest of the comp got away scott free?

I think I can understand them, that if they did nothing wrong, why volunteer to be dragged into the mire?


Me Im dee fiant

 

so who do you reckon did know?Only Dr Bates no players no coaches no football mangers it beggars belief

No idea, was just replying what they were saying on fox footy at half time.


Interesting viewing. Particularly the supplier who claimed to have been in discussion with a club OTHER than MELBOURNE or ESSENDON. According to the report, illegal drugs were openly discussed. Oops. More work for you Vlad.

yeah i watched it, and i couldnt believe they didnt name the club who had that meeting

yet its ok to splash our players names all over the TV cos they were mentioned in text message? What a joke

A third AFL club alleged to be involved in drugs crisis. This whole mess needs cleaning up real quick, no club IMO is safe nor should be trusted with this stuff.

Interesting viewing. Particularly the supplier who claimed to have been in discussion with a club OTHER than MELBOURNE or ESSENDON. According to the report, illegal drugs were openly discussed. Oops. More work for you Vlad.

Surely "corporate governance" says Vlad is gone...


yeah i watched it, and i couldnt believe they didnt name the club who had that meeting

yet its ok to splash our players names all over the TV cos they were mentioned in text message? What a joke

Incredible! Would Collingwood stand for their players names being exposed? doubt it. Especially when not a single Essendon name has been mentioned.

Do we have any legal standing here?

The more clubs involved, the more it is the AFL's problem and not the clubs, and less Melbourne's.

Ouch, it must really hurt Vlad that it is North.....


Let me ask this question: Is Demetriou more angry with us for answering a specific question he asked, which has proven to be the correct answer, but at the same time omitting to volunteer further information to a question not specifically asked, than he is with Essendon for injecting players in the stomach with unknown substances and having secret contracts that the AFL was not aware of?

I would love any media person in this country to have the guts to ask that simple question. It won't happen with the football media we have, they want to keep their footy pass.

The naming of MFC players is a bloody disgrace after the bombers situation still looks protected. I wish those dumbs sods at our club grow some balls and defend the club...we are always weak targets...bloody sick of this.

so the abc likes to release information about different clubs when it suits them? They should be forced to spill all of their info so the issue can be dealt with as soon as possible, not an on-going problem that just lingers throughout the season.

 

A third AFL club alleged to be involved in drugs crisis. This whole mess needs cleaning up real quick, no club IMO is safe nor should be trusted with this stuff.

... 3rd club? ... all clubs have & use sports science... the lions were using drips at half time in 2002ish...

Do you guys think these supplements are only at 3 clubs???? get real, supplements have been around since before Shane Gould was racing in the 60's...

the hawkers, I was told by an ex player, had the elephant juice in the 80's...

the AFL, & many sports identities, I'm sure don't want it to spread, just like the Inquisition. they didn't want to widen it.

A third AFL club alleged to be involved in drugs crisis. This whole mess needs cleaning up real quick, no club IMO is safe nor should be trusted with this stuff.

why do you think ASADA wants to get on top of this, with the Governments backing.

organised crime are involved, & have killed peoples pets as a threat to them, & threatened their families.

it has to be sorted right out of existence.


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