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Now, kick Hird out of the game forever.

 
  On 11/01/2016 at 21:10, beelzebub said:

Surprised he's compus mentus !!

He won't be for long bb...big drinking session coming up for Robbo, I suspect!

 

Someone owes me a beer

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I wonder what Warner has as his cricket score now!

  On 11/01/2016 at 21:08, Clint Bizkit said:

Great trading for Melksham.

Clever stuff Melbourne

Fmd....as if intelligent folk couldn't see the bleeding obvious.

As of now Milkshake is banned from any association,help,etc from the club. He's persona non grata. 

Inspired trading guys (not)

And yes I fn told you so

 

I sure hope they've managed to locate Trent Cotchin after his Elimination Final disappearance - He'll have a Brownlow waiting for him at AFL House.

But seriously, what a disaster.

How you can guys be happy with this?

We paid through the roof for Melksham and don't have him for a year.

Crap result for the MFC.


  On 11/01/2016 at 21:16, binman said:

I wonder what Warner has as his cricket score now!

He's conferring with Gayle !!!

I like David Culbert's tweets and the #CASvESS hashtag.
 

Congratulations to Trent Cotchin and Sam Mitchell who are no doubt now the 2012 Brownlow Medallists. #CASvESS #Essendon

 

  On 11/01/2016 at 21:18, Bring-Back-Powell said:

How you can guys be happy with this?

We paid through the roof for Melksham and don't have him for a year.

Crap result for the MFC.

Epic victory for clean sport.

Now stand by for the whingeing and attacks on CAS, WADA, govt, you name it.

It will be interesting to see if any journos go for Hird et co.

  On 11/01/2016 at 21:18, Bring-Back-Powell said:

How you can guys be happy with this?

We paid through the roof for Melksham and don't have him for a year.

Crap result for the MFC.

Yes, crap for MFC but, so far, right for footy.

 

Now, what about Hird and the board?

 

How about Jab's medal?

 

Maybe this will drive Robbo to drink?!?!


"The players did not qualify for cooperation, either, which can reduce sentences by a further six months"

Looks like CAS bought none of the hype: no allowance for cooperation, no allowance for 'no or reduced fault'. 

A very, very strong condemnation of the players.  Effectively saying they were fully complicit.  No watering down, no opportunity for
EFC to draw any sort of 'but the players are innocent' hype.   

 

#giveitbackjobe

  On 11/01/2016 at 21:21, Cards13 said:

When and who will Hird sue? 

Soon & Tania

  On 11/01/2016 at 21:18, Bring-Back-Powell said:

How you can guys be happy with this?

We paid through the roof for Melksham and don't have him for a year.

Crap result for the MFC.

Was a crap result the sec the nuf-nuffs traded for him.

This is a good day for sport. Well-done WADA

Fu AFL....double that for the EFC

Wonder what rock Vlad the dumb is hiding under.


Let's the lawsuits commence !!!

  On 11/01/2016 at 21:17, beelzebub said:

Clever stuff Melbourne

Fmd....as if intelligent folk couldn't see the bleeding obvious.

As of now Milkshake is banned from any association,help,etc from the club. He's persona non grata. 

Inspired trading guys (not)

And yes I fn told you so

disagree. I reckon it was a calculated risk with a clear plan of what to do if the tram ticket turned out to be exceedingly dry.  I think that is more likely than all the praise that people have bestowed on our new admin was misplaced.   They have shown little other evidence of being turkeys, why assume they were with this.

 
  On 11/01/2016 at 21:25, sue said:

disagree. I reckon it was a calculated risk with a clear plan of what to do if the tram ticket turned out to be exceedingly dry.  I think that is more likely than all the praise that people have bestowed on our new admin was misplaced.   They have shown little other evidence of being turkeys, why assume they were with this.

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

 


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