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Listening to Slobbo right now on SEN

He seriously is a disgrace...He should be run out of town....Clint Eastwood style....

I really think our outrage against Robbo is a wasted effort. Nothing he does will make a blind bit of difference to Essendon's fate, and that is surely to be celebrated and appreciated. The rest from him is hot air...

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LOL , the AFL asking other clubs to stop calling Essendon drug cheats after they were sledged by GWS on the weekend.

Welcome to the nanny state.

Was good to hear Barry Hall on AFL 360 tonight saying that the Dons player are fair game and they should be allowed to be called drug chats and he would do it if he were playing!

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LOL , the AFL asking other clubs to stop calling Essendon drug cheats after they were sledged by GWS on the weekend.

Welcome to the nanny state.

Was good to hear Barry Hall on AFL 360 tonight saying that the Dons player are fair game and they should be allowed to be called drug chats and he would do it if he were playing!

Dill the CEO that finally killed the game...
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Like you, Red?

I know there's this thing about 'if you can remember the 60s you weren't there' but this might be taking proof of your credentials too far.

Decades of supporting the Dees isn't sufficient evidence of mental damage? :blink::lol:

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Roughly he was trying to justify the Hun's screaming headline implying Geelong were in bed with Dank the same way Essendon were. And that exhuming two-year-old stories to reanimate them is fair game because the stuff in those stories (kind of) happened.

My previous opinion of Slobbo as a buffoon who can barely hold one thought in his head at a time, who can't even finish one sentence before abandoning it to move on to another stream of consciousness thought-let, was confirmed.

Now I think that, in addition to the above, he is a slippery son of a witch who talks over anyone whom he thinks is about to counter him and shifts the goalposts to try to nullify any point made by anyone fortunate to jemmy in a few words between his bluster.

As they say on bigfooty, he's a campaigner.

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Roughly he was trying to justify the Hun's screaming headline implying Geelong were in bed with Dank the same way Essendon were. And that exhuming two-year-old stories to reanimate them is fair game because the stuff in those stories (kind of) happened.

My previous opinion of Slobbo as a buffoon who can barely hold one thought in his head at a time, who can't even finish one sentence before abandoning it to move on to another stream of consciousness thought-let, was confirmed.

Now I think that, in addition to the above, he is a slippery son of a witch who talks over anyone whom he thinks is about to counter him and shifts the goalposts to try to nullify any point made by anyone fortunate to jemmy in a few words between his bluster.

As they say on bigfooty, he's a campaigner.

Spot on 'Ted'...he just doesn't draw breath. Ox shouldn't have let him get away with it, laughed when he tried to pull the wool with EFC did have records...really, what have we been doing for the last 3 years then idiot.

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Roughly he was trying to justify the Hun's screaming headline implying Geelong were in bed with Dank the same way Essendon were. And that exhuming two-year-old stories to reanimate them is fair game because the stuff in those stories (kind of) happened.

My previous opinion of Slobbo as a buffoon who can barely hold one thought in his head at a time, who can't even finish one sentence before abandoning it to move on to another stream of consciousness thought-let, was confirmed.

Now I think that, in addition to the above, he is a slippery son of a witch who talks over anyone whom he thinks is about to counter him and shifts the goalposts to try to nullify any point made by anyone fortunate to jemmy in a few words between his bluster.

As they say on bigfooty, he's a campaigner.

Agreed. Robbo is just so frikn HARD to listen to. He's like a drunk guy at a party that you cross the room to avoid .......and then someone you cross the road to avoid when you see him outside.

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Gil is finding new ways to lose my respect every week. Holy [censored], actually instructing Essendon's next 4 opponents not to sledge their players over drugs would have to be the most embarrassing thing I've seen out of AFL House in years.

And that's no easy feat.

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Roughly he was trying to justify the Hun's screaming headline implying Geelong were in bed with Dank the same way Essendon were. And that exhuming two-year-old stories to reanimate them is fair game because the stuff in those stories (kind of) happened.

My previous opinion of Slobbo as a buffoon who can barely hold one thought in his head at a time, who can't even finish one sentence before abandoning it to move on to another stream of consciousness thought-let, was confirmed.

Now I think that, in addition to the above, he is a slippery son of a witch who talks over anyone whom he thinks is about to counter him and shifts the goalposts to try to nullify any point made by anyone fortunate to jemmy in a few words between his bluster.

As they say on bigfooty, he's a campaigner.

Perfectly put

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Just listened to Slobbo with Ox. Holy crap he was absolutely destroyed. Especially when he started saying crap like "what made Melbourne's records any more believable than Essendon's?" ESSENDON HAD NO RECORDS!

He has literally gone beneath the gutter in journalistic stakes. There's bias, then there's Robbo; he makes Bolt look sane. Some of the things you hear around the industry... well, we certainly aren't alone in our opinion of the moron.

And as for the outright laughable final comment regarding Goddard's comments about the cowards who are leaking this evidence? "Well, if it came from the Bombers, he would have... every right to be angry... I don't know where it came from."

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Spot on 'Ted'...he just doesn't draw breath. Ox shouldn't have let him get away with it, laughed when he tried to pull the wool with EFC did have records...really, what have we been doing for the last 3 years then idiot.

i couldn't stop laughing when Robbo's came out with his excuse that EFC did have records that they gave to AFL and didn't keep copies. Ox did keep at him but Robbo's was too [censored] to listen to the questions.
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Slobbo is a disgusting excuse for a member of the human race. Just wont stop pushing the drug cheats agenda, and trying to muddy the waters with nothing stories.

Christ I would give anything to be standing next to him when the final, beyond appeal, "guilty" verdict is handed down.

I will buy some shares in Carlton United Breweries in anticipation. Then I can retire to the Riviera, and laugh at the AFL coverage on Australia Plus TV until I pass...

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I chose Falstaff coz he spends all his time in the pub, and sucks up to the crown prince ..... only to be discarded by him in the end.

Mark Robinson is an honourable man. He would appreciate* you having chosen a character that appears three times. I'm now trying to work out how to pair Henry IV Part 1, Henry IV Part 2 and the Merry Wives of Windsor with the Herald Sun, SEN and Fox Footy.

*Note: I don't for one moment believe that Mark Robinson has ever heard of Falstaff. He might have heard of William Shakespeare.

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Mark Robinson is an honourable man. He would appreciate* you having chosen a character that appears three times. I'm now trying to work out how to pair Henry IV Part 1, Henry IV Part 2 and the Merry Wives of Windsor with the Herald Sun, SEN and Fox Footy.

*Note: I don't for one moment believe that Mark Robinson has ever heard of Falstaff. He might have heard of William Shakespeare.

WHO?

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