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Some gems in the report - makes for edifying reading, and for anyone who thinks the players are somehow innocent victims in all this:

On 20 April Mr. Melksham sent a text message to Mr. Dank asking, “Do I need to have a drip? Haven’t had one this week.” Mr. Dank replied, “No. Did I inject you this week?” Mr. Melksham said, “Two Thymols”.

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14 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

It was a stupid risk. A multihundred thousand risk...for what?

 

For three seasons of Melksham 2017 onwards, and then some hopefully. Practically speaking it's not that different to if he'd done his knee on day 1. He's a long term investment and losing a year isn't a huge deal in the scheme.

Look, I am disappointed and a bit annoyed, but for me it is far outweighed by the relief that justice has been served. They simply can't have been allowed to get away with this.

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3 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Significantly, that report says 'urine samples' in 2012 confirmed players were injected with TB4'.  It also says players did not get 'no significant fault' discount because they signed consent forms!!

To repeat what I noted in an earlier post - there is no room at all now, for EFC to try and argue 'but the players did nothing wrong' or the equally banal 'they were duped'. 

CAS has slammed the door shut on anyone else in the world trying a similar program.  A very good thing for clean sport.

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14 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Beeb, I would be very disappointed if a contingency plan was not in place. 

Yes we upgrade a Rookie. He was only a twisted knee away from missing a year anyway. Any trade has risks.

Saints have lost pick 5. Port are bigger losers than us too. 

Most on here didn't rate Melksham anyway. It is what it is. We move on.

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Good luck thinking you can appeal to the Swiss Efc...lol

The media's got nfi !! lol

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All I hope for now is that snivelling, [censored]-poor excuse for a man Stephen Dank gets what's coming to him.

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2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Yes we upgrade a Rookie. He was only a twisted knee away from missing a year anyway. Any trade has risks.

Saints have lost pick 5. Port are bigger losers than us too. 

Most on here didn't rate Melksham anyway. It is what it is. We move on.

Oh yeah....that's value Red...seriously ?

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1 hour ago, biggestred said:

*refreshes twitter*

Just dont understand why the club took the risk with Jake Surely you would pick some body else not likely to be in the gun from another club

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Just now, Dees2014 said:

Yes like it doesn't affect Hird, Reid.....NOT. 

Admittedly not particularly knowledgeable with the legal stuff, but I would have thought the action by the players against the club would be a real concern for any coach or support staff that had anything to do with this, including Goody.

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17 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

I wonder if Jobe and any of the others will just retire and be done with it? They looked very disheartened and fed up with it at times last year.

I wonder if players will be able to walk to a new club once the ban is over. How you could go back and work at the club who f'd you over is beyond me.

Hopefully the players finally realise they have been led up the garden path the whole time and then realise they have been incredibly poorly advised from the get go by the filthy club. The Cronulla players would be smiling in their cereal this morning I'd expect.

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