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Treloar deal done according to the Sun and Pies Doctor diagnosed the groin problem during his medical with them.

Apparently his Manager who says nothing about anything paid for the surgery. The same manager I believe who acted for number 9 of the Giants when he left us.

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Treloar deal done according to the Sun and Pies Doctor diagnosed the groin problem during his medical with them.

Apparently his Manager who says nothing about anything paid for the surgery. The same manager I believe who acted for number 9 of the Giants when he left us.

Sure he paid for it. Pigs fly. Same manager that the afl banned for about a year because of the Tippet deal iirc. Dirty piece of work.

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Treloar deal done according to the Sun and Pies Doctor diagnosed the groin problem during his medical with them.

Apparently his Manager who says nothing about anything paid for the surgery. The same manager I believe who acted for number 9 of the Giants when he left us.

Same manager suspended through the Tippett saga

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Treloar deal done according to the Sun and Pies Doctor diagnosed the groin problem during his medical with them.

Apparently his Manager who says nothing about anything paid for the surgery. The same manager I believe who acted for number 9 of the Giants when he left us.

...and who reimburses the manager ! wonder?

Eddie's media company perhaps, a coterie member?

I smell a rat!

AFL 'integrity' unit probably can't investigate if the manager is reimbursed by a third party.

Even it could, it won't...don't want to upset Eddie!

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...and who reimburses the manager ! wonder?

Eddie's media company perhaps, a coterie member?

I smell a rat!

AFL 'integrity' unit probably can't investigate if the manager is reimbursed by a third party.

Even it could, it won't...don't want to upset Eddie!

Absolutely. This smells like club manipulation of a player not on their list. WTF are the AFL doing if they can't ask for the receipt and bank statements of those involved. Watch their bank transactions over the next 12 months to see who's paying who what. Where's the accountability and integrity?! Oh, I forgot, it's Eddie and the AFL bosses who make up the rules to suit

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Absolutely. This smells like club manipulation of a player not on their list. WTF are the AFL doing if they can't ask for the receipt and bank statements of those involved. Watch their bank transactions over the next 12 months to see who's paying who what. Where's the accountability and integrity?! Oh, I forgot, it's Eddie and the AFL bosses who make up the rules to suit

Don't brown paper bags and cash still exist in today's society.

You can't trace cash.

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If I knew who you are, I could answer.

Strange. Through my computer I can see that you share the same profile picture as me. Then through my phone its different.

Never mind, back to all things Treloar.

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What's happened BB?

First post was laced with sarcasm - difficult to see in a post I admit but many that know me would have picked it up.

I mean what does it matter if Treloar got an operation in Tassie paid for by who cares who. He isn't coming to us and it will have no impact on anything much.

Like I said, I couldn't give a flying duck.

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Buckley tweeting his congrats to Geelong and Adelaide for the fair dealing and swift resolution to the Dangerfield deal. Meanwhile Collingwood's Treloar deal is holding up the trade works. They've got their finger in too many pies [sic] - Treloar, Aish, Howe - I think something will have to give - hopefully North can convince Aish to go there - serve Collingwood right.

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Buckley tweeting his congrats to Geelong and Adelaide for the fair dealing and swift resolution to the Dangerfield deal. Meanwhile Collingwood's Treloar deal is holding up the trade works. They've got their finger in too many pies [sic] - Treloar, Aish, Howe - I think something will have to give - hopefully North can convince Aish to go there - serve Collingwood right.

But hopefully it doesn't adversely impact on our efforts.

It'd be a shame to lose Howe and/or Toumpas to the PSD or for little because hasty alternative plans have to be made.

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