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2 minutes ago, bazza226 said:

Who is Bruce Francis?

Former test cricketer who toured England in 1972 and played three tests. Later organised cricket tours of South Africa during the apartheid period.

More lately, a prolific producer of improbable, long winded rants defending Essendon's 2011/2 peptide regime.

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Can he please, please, please be fired from his job already?

His deranged lies are becoming more dangerous than those spewed by his co-workers.

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19 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Former test cricketer who toured England in 1972 and played three tests. Later organised cricket tours of South Africa during the apartheid period.

More lately, a prolific producer of improbable, long winded rants defending Essendon's 2011/2 peptide regime.

Some a nobody?

Posted
38 minutes ago, bazza226 said:

Who is Bruce Francis?

mr wobbly apparently, by his own description :lol:

he is a an ex aust cricketer (played a handful of tests) and an essendon coterie member. look up wikipedia

 

oh.......and a nutter

Posted
58 minutes ago, bazza226 said:

Who is Bruce Francis?

Outed himself as a Dank-class nong if believes even half of what he said in that letter. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Former test cricketer who toured England in 1972 and played three tests. Later organised cricket tours of South Africa during the apartheid period.

More lately, a prolific producer of improbable, long winded rants defending Essendon's 2011/2 peptide regime.

Think that says it all really... 

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1 hour ago, SaberFang said:

Can he please, please, please be fired from his job already?

His deranged lies are becoming more dangerous than those spewed by his co-workers.

He could always take up a role on the AFL Integrity unit,  a great candidate 

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1 hour ago, biggestred said:

Nathan Lovett Murray apparently wants to appeal

Apparently his argument is that he didn't get a fair hearing, but his lawyer said he had a fair hearing at the CAS.

Shortest appeal ever? Won't even make it past the first step.

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Jess said his client could not have done any more to check the validity of the substances he was injected with.

“He was in front of Doc Reid twice and asked him twice, `Is there an issue?’ and both times Reid replied that it won’t do you much good but it won’t do you any harm.’

“As a consequence he was a part of (the injection regimen). If you asked your doc twice, what part of due inquiry are we missing.”

Former Essendon Bomber Nathan Lovett-Murray to appeal drug ban to Swiss authorities

Uhhh apart from take 30sec and punch substance into asada website. 

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On 3 February 2016 at 11:30 PM, Red and Bluebeard said:

Jess is an idiot. He's not alone. Ambulance chaser.

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8 hours ago, beelzebub said:
On 3 February 2016 at 11:30 PM, Red and Bluebeard said:

Jess is an idiot. He's not alone. Ambulance chaser.

Yeah, to say he is as thick as a plank is an insult to planks ... 

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9 hours ago, biggestred said:

Jess said his client could not have done any more to check the validity of the substances he was injected with.

“He was in front of Doc Reid twice and asked him twice, `Is there an issue?’ and both times Reid replied that it won’t do you much good but it won’t do you any harm.’

“As a consequence he was a part of (the injection regimen). If you asked your doc twice, what part of due inquiry are we missing.”

Former Essendon Bomber Nathan Lovett-Murray to appeal drug ban to Swiss authorities

Uhhh apart from take 30sec and punch substance into asada website. 

Based on reports I have read about the queries NLM made to Reid, Jess seems to be dealing with different sets of injections. In any event, the CAS Arbitral Award dealt with this issue. Further, NLM's Counsel at CAS did not object to the jurisdiction, procedures or fairness of the hearing both at its commencement or conclusion.

If the cost of such an appeal is to be borne by the AFLPA, if I was a player I would be outraged at the use of association funds for this futile exercise. 

On that note, there have been numerous exercises in futility over the course of this long running saga, but this would have to be the most futile. 

The only benefit it would seem to have is free publicity for a player manager and more opportunities for the media to discuss the situation and in Robbo's case erroneously and ad nauseum.

 

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8 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Based on reports I have read about the queries NLM made to Reid, Jess seems to be dealing with different sets of injections. In any event, the CAS Arbitral Award dealt with this issue. Further, NLM's Counsel at CAS did not object to the jurisdiction, procedures or fairness of the hearing both at its commencement or conclusion.

If the cost of such an appeal is to be borne by the AFLPA, if I was a player I would be outraged at the use of association funds for this futile exercise. 

 

The appeal costs being borne by ALFPA means it is being paid for by the AFL (who 100% fund it).  As a fan I am outraged the AFL using monies that should go to clubs or game development elsewhere for this futile exercise.  If all AFL players funded their union (the AFLPA) then they would be complaining loudly.  As long as it is other people's money ie the AFL's no-one says anything.

If Essendon is supposedly supporting all 34 players why is it not funding appeals, I wonder.  A rhetorical question, I know but that is where the funding responsibility really lies. 

WJ, do you have any idea why other clubs are not up in arms about all the favours the AFL is giving EFC? 

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8 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

WJ, do you have any idea why other clubs are not up in arms about all the favours the AFL is giving EFC? 

Welcome to the EFL

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14 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

The appeal costs being borne by ALFPA means it is being paid for by the AFL (who 100% fund it).  As a fan I am outraged the AFL using monies that should go to clubs or game development elsewhere for this futile exercise.  If all AFL players funded their union (the AFLPA) then they would be complaining loudly.  As long as it is other people's money ie the AFL's no-one says anything.

That could explain why the AFL is happy to fund the AFLPA. To minimise the chance of dissent.

14 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

WJ, do you have any idea why other clubs are not up in arms about all the favours the AFL is giving EFC? 

... and for those who do dissent, there are always the unfortunate possibilities of having to travel to Perth twice, multiple Sunday twilight games, only playing big drawing clubs away, etc.

Same thing for journos who get a bit too "investigative" and not enough "the players were duped". Be awful if someone's accreditation got pulled.

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3 minutes ago, Ted Fidge said:

That could explain why the AFL is happy to fund the AFLPA. To minimise the chance of dissent.

... and for those who do dissent, there are always the unfortunate possibilities of having to travel to Perth twice, multiple Sunday twilight games, only playing big drawing clubs away, etc.

Same thing for journos who get a bit too "investigative" and not enough "the players were duped". Be awful if someone's accreditation got pulled.

You are so right TedF!  Machiavellism in the extreme!

For the part above that is highlighted:  that sounds like MFC's predicament of recent years and some to come...the AFL determined to maintain the status quo:  Fete the rich and powerful regardless of their crimes and shackle the weak.

I despair at the state of the game and the connivance of the people supposedly 'managing' it. 

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12 hours ago, biggestred said:

Apparently robbo said on SEN that CAS doctored evidence. 

I mean. Seriously.

Did he say CAS? How could CAS doctor evidence? Doesn't he mean ASADA or WADA (not that I'm saying that either of them did)? But how would CAS, which only came into the picture late in the process, even have the opportunity (let alone the motive) to do so? On the other hand, if it can be shown that either ASADA or WADA doctored evidence...well, then the appeal's going to happen, isn't it?

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19 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Did he say CAS? How could CAS doctor evidence? Doesn't he mean ASADA or WADA (not that I'm saying that either of them did)? But how would CAS, which only came into the picture late in the process, even have the opportunity (let alone the motive) to do so? On the other hand, if it can be shown that either ASADA or WADA doctored evidence...well, then the appeal's going to happen, isn't it?

Robbo was pathetic on the radio yesterday. He seriously had trouble putting a sentence together. 

 

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1 hour ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

The appeal costs being borne by ALFPA means it is being paid for by the AFL (who 100% fund it).  As a fan I am outraged the AFL using monies that should go to clubs or game development elsewhere for this futile exercise.  If all AFL players funded their union (the AFLPA) then they would be complaining loudly.  As long as it is other people's money ie the AFL's no-one says anything.

If Essendon is supposedly supporting all 34 players why is it not funding appeals, I wonder.  A rhetorical question, I know but that is where the funding responsibility really lies.

An update:  I was just listening to SEN and a comment from Paul Marsh of the AFLPA answered my question above about EFC funding appeals.  He said the AFLPA won't be funding anything and are in discussions with EFC to fund appeals if any. 

He went on to say if Peter Jess believes the AFLPA will fund his appeal for NLM it shows 'how disconnected' he really is from the process.  Peter Jess seems to come out with a new thought bubble each day...it is losing him more credibility each day.

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26 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Did he say CAS? How could CAS doctor evidence? Doesn't he mean ASADA or WADA (not that I'm saying that either of them did)? But how would CAS, which only came into the picture late in the process, even have the opportunity (let alone the motive) to do so? On the other hand, if it can be shown that either ASADA or WADA doctored evidence...well, then the appeal's going to happen, isn't it?

Obviously they couldn't, they're a court. But then Robbo thought there were four judges on the CAS bench.

Maybe the mysterious fourth was a specialist they brought in, a Doctor of Evidence. Sounds impressive. I think I'll add that to my qualifications.

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41 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Did he say CAS? How could CAS doctor evidence? Doesn't he mean ASADA or WADA (not that I'm saying that either of them did)? But how would CAS, which only came into the picture late in the process, even have the opportunity (let alone the motive) to do so? On the other hand, if it can be shown that either ASADA or WADA doctored evidence...well, then the appeal's going to happen, isn't it?

I heard Robbo on SEN and seriously he was almost incoherent. He sounded smashed. It was appalling and you could tell Allen and Harford were embarrassed. Id be sacked if i spoke in an official capacity like that. 

The article he wrote on the subject was trash, containing not a single logical reason why Watson should not lose the brownlow. Not one. His main thrust is that he is not comfortably satisfied that CAS's comfortable satisfaction the players took banned drugs is sufficient reason for stripping him of the brownlow ie it doesn't prove he is a drug cheat. The other argument is that the AFL have said all along they want to protect the players and now they have the chance. Is he for real? 

His radio spot was even more random, including the CAS doctoring evidence comment and a long ramble about how impossible the CAS judgement was to read with all of its legalese etc (a document that though long and detailed has been praised for its clarity by John Fahey and others). He clearly hasn't even read it and he is coomenting on the case. Beggars belief.

The Chief Football writer at the Herald Sun? An insult to Mike Shean and Alf Brown

 

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9 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

An update:  I was just listening to SEN and a comment from Paul Marsh of the AFLPA answered my question above about EFC funding appeals.  He said the AFLPA won't be funding anything and are in discussions with EFC to fund appeals if any. 

He went on to say if Peter Jess believes the AFLPA will fund his appeal for NLM it shows 'how disconnected' he really is from the process.  Peter Jess seems to come out with a new thought bubble each day...it is losing him more credibility each day.

Peter Jess made an absolute door [censored] of himself this morning

great radio :)

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The drama saga has morphed into a comedy festival. Such talent.

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