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Starting to enjoy Bucks on 360. He doesn't just waffle on with political mouthwash the way Roosy sometimes does; he calls a spade a spade.

Said the same after watching him last week. Calls it as he sees it but is considered in his responses. Is showing an intelligence that certainly wasn't evident to me previously.

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Why is everyone against what Mitchell did? EFC deserve everything they get. Serves them right. They rolled the dice and lost.

And its not like it isn't true. It's factual.

It what I would expect our players to do to put the drug cheats off their game.

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But this made me laugh.

"League operations manager Mark Evans warned players not to repeat the supplement scandal sledge, saying they should consider their own reputations before making another similar gesture.

(Players) have to accept they are displaying themselves publicly and it will be a reflection on them and their clubs, Evans said.

But a Club sponsored illegal substancea program is OK?

Do you have to be a complete [censored] to work for the AFL?

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Starting to enjoy Bucks on 360. He doesn't just waffle on with political mouthwash the way Roosy sometimes does; he calls a spade a spade.

I think he's been excellent on 360. It struck me last night that that comment was also partially to get a rise out of Robbo who was unfortunately not really paying attention at the time.

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But this made me laugh.

"League operations manager Mark Evans warned players not to repeat the supplement scandal sledge, saying they should consider their own reputations before making another similar gesture.

(Players) have to accept they are displaying themselves publicly and it will be a reflection on them and their clubs, Evans said.

Translation: Evans warned players not to repeat the supplement scandal sledge, saying they should consider the AFL's reputation before making another similar gesture.

(Players) have to accept they are displaying themselves publicly and it will be a reflection on the AFL, Evans said.

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Translation: Evans warned players not to repeat the supplement scandal sledge, saying they should consider the AFL's reputation before making another similar gesture.

(Players) have to accept they are displaying themselves publicly and it will be a reflection on the AFL, Evans said.

Not sure it could go lower TF!

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Not sure it could go lower TF!

Maybe he is worried that f the players bring it out in the open and start trying to make people accountable then the reputation may get better, and we all know that can't possibly be the goal of the AFL.

I just wish I was their rug or broom supplier, they must have made a fortune!

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Translation: Evans warned players not to repeat the supplement scandal sledge, saying they should consider the AFL's reputation before making another similar gesture.

(Players) have to accept they are displaying themselves publicly and it will be a reflection on the AFL, Evans said.

But an injection program, under cover, unethical, uncontrolled and not properly overseen is OK???

Sweep it under the carpet - it may go away :-))

What a load of utter cr@p.

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But an injection program, under cover, unethical, uncontrolled and not properly overseen is OK???

Sweep it under the carpet - it may go away :-))

What a load of utter cr@p.

WILL YOU STOP F***KIN' TALKING ABOUT IT FER CHRISSAKES?

You're making the AFL look bad! In the words of our PM, whose side are you on???

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WILL YOU STOP F***KIN' TALKING ABOUT IT FER CHRISSAKES?

You're making the AFL look bad! In the words of our PM, whose side are you on???

WADA

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I heard(pun intended) that the AFL wanted to merge with Essendon and present a united front against every other teams players and coaches...

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WILL YOU STOP F***KIN' TALKING ABOUT IT FER CHRISSAKES?

You're making the AFL look bad! In the words of our PM, whose side are you on???

They do that pretty well themselves without our help

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Just saw this clip of Brynne Edelston talking about her drug charge.
Could she be James Hird in disguise ?????
I think it just might be......

http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity-life/brynne-edelsten-so-angry-and-so-upset-about-drug-charges/story-fnk822dn-1227423192063

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Not to worry Brynne. "The Man" has to place that MDMA* in each and every one of your mouth; if they can't do that to comfortable satisfaction, it means you never took anything.

* = that's if it even was MDMA. Those bikies may have swapped it with something else!!!!

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I used to see Brynne in Elwood often

In her light blue Aston Martin Convertible

with "Juddy" the dog (what a shocking little dog!!)

It was quite a circus. She visited the solarium regularly.

Role model...certainly not!

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Edit:- Interesting, both this and the previous post are my two thousandth.

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