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Mountain out of a molehill.

Clearly someone is trying to disturb either the MFC or Lumumba, being right on the cusp of the season and all. An issue that was seemingly put to bed over 2 years ago now decides to pop-up again...............convenient!

Heretier should use it as motivation for the season. If all goes to plan, come September he can light a big one on the premiership dais for all i care!

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This is the Footy Show and Barrett, if we stop now and the club and H stand together, it will go away

I watched for five minutes, when it was noticed Gary Lyon was now wearing glasses, Bill Brownless called him 'four eyes', as a spectacle wearer for 40 odd years, I intend to go in and complain in person tomorrow

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Who cares.

3 years ago. Average stuff from Barrett and the footy show.

As you say, 3 years ago

Wasn't even Hertier Lumumba but one Harry O'Brien

Not even MFC but the Pies

Didn't even say he smoked (which would be unlikely for any serious athlete) any way but asked a hypothetical.

Huge failed attempt at a beat up by a pathetic excuse for a journalist

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This is the Footy Show and Barrett, if we stop now and the club and H stand together, it will go away

I watched for five minutes, when it was noticed Gary Lyon was now wearing glasses, Bill Brownless called him 'four eyes', as a spectacle wearer for 40 odd years, I intend to go in and complain in person tomorrow

I am going to assume you are joking TDI.

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Clearly someone is trying to disturb either the MFC or Lumumba, being right on the cusp of the season and all. An issue that was seemingly put to bed over 2 years ago now decides to pop-up again...............convenient!

Incredibly, it is the first story on AFL.com.

Yes, even ahead of the Bulldog betting scandal. What a disgrace that site is.

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As you say, 3 years ago

Wasn't even Hertier Lumumba but one Harry O'Brien

Not even MFC but the Pies

Didn't even say he smoked (which would be unlikely for any serious athlete) any way but asked a hypothetical.

Huge failed attempt at a beat up by a pathetic excuse for a journalist

Also had a different haircut back then ...

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Can't wait to see Heretier hit the G with the dees. Reckon he's gonna light up the joint.

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This is not news, Barrett must be desperate. " BREAKING NEWS" today Chris judd seen washing his car

Exactly.

To think he has had the whole off season to find a story and he produces this rubbish, shows you how good he really is.

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At the risk of doing no more than contributing to a chain of really appalling puns*, which is already sputtering into life here: is this 'news' no more than part of the smokescreen being blown up to help Essendon to slip unnoticed into the night?

* or c.r.a.p. (a Demonland trade mark)

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Interesting that it was all quiet whilst he was at the Magpies, but rears it's head at the start of a new season with a new club on the footy show .

Eddie?...

Interesting indeed. More likely the ambulance chaser has been sitting on it for years because he's petrified of Eddie.

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I was told a few years ago that H may have had more in common with swanny that people realised, I laughed it off.

Now I Wonder if there is any truth to it.

So smoking weed is equivalent to hanging out with bikies and whatever else that loser Swan has gotten himself, and others, into?

And HL actually asked the AFL about the ramifications of second hand smoke...what kind of 'loose cannon' does that?

Nick Maxwell said that Collingwood tolerate Swan but have told him that he must not fraternise with the younger players, what a healthy situation that is...

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Should be ignored. There are a few excellent sports writers ie martin flanagan, but the general mill of sports journalists and footy media scrum are not doing the job because they are intelligent talented professionals. They are doing the job because they don't have much else going for them. They were not top of the class at school or university. They are at the bottom of the pile. The standards are low. Their talent, ability and integrity are low. Barrett is at the bottom of the pile. Same thing could be said of the footy show and all those who do their bidding.

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Should be ignored. There are a few excellent sports writers ie martin flanagan, but the general mill of sports journalists and footy media scrum are not doing the job because they are intelligent talented professionals. They are doing the job because they don't have much else going for them. They were not top of the class at school or university. They are at the bottom of the pile. The standards are low. Their talent, ability and integrity are low. Barrett is at the bottom of the pile. Same thing could be said of the footy show and all those who do their bidding.

and not forgetting those dumb enough to actually watch it

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DB most likely knew this information years ago, but Eddie would never let him come out with it while he played with Collingwood, Barrett has a ongoing thing where he will denigrate any player traded to the Dees, and with Tyson or Salam when ever one of them has a form slump he will be right on it to criticize the club for tradingpick 2 for anyone of them, even if it takes 10 years.

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