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24 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Anyone see woosha on the news tonight saying we shouldn't be talking to a player that is already contracted. I thought these banned players could walk if they wanted to. 

Anyway the dogs got boyd when he was still contracted and freo practically got McCartney. 

The AFL need to come out and clarify this point

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I reckon hes signed and sealed at Melbourne.  Hopefully we get him as a delisted free agent.due to him beind doped up by his cheating club.

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Either way who cares?. Beautiful destabilisation by PJ and the club and you can bet plenty of others will/have joined us.  Meanwhile you wouldn't know who we are really looking at would you? Boy we've come a long way.

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3 hours ago, Chris said:

I love the hack CEO call. He took them to a flag and didn't oversee the whole club being slammed from pillar to post for injecting their players with who knows what. Not to mention the great work he has done at the dees. 

I was wondering what HeppelltitisD is too, is that one of the side effects from the unknown drugs from mexico?

One of the funny things Ess fans got stuck into me about when we signed PJ was the signing of Knights. Seems like it was a good descision now.

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1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Anyone see woosha on the news tonight saying we shouldn't be talking to a player that is already contracted. I thought these banned players could walk if they wanted to. 

Anyway the dogs got boyd when he was still contracted and freo practically got McCartney. 

The Don's got Woosha when still employed at another  club. Pot kettle!!

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30 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

I reckon hes signed and sealed at Melbourne.  Hopefully we get him as a delisted free agent.due to him beind doped up by his cheating club.

For PJ to come out and say something about the matter then you would pretty much think so. 

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Beautiful isn't it? Work of art. 

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26 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

One of the funny things Ess fans got stuck into me about when we signed PJ was the signing of Knights. Seems like it was a good descision now.

Knights did what he did with full board endorsment, he told them they wouldn't win much but that they were rebuilding. He was delivering that but Hird and others couldn't handle it and white anted him and then took the team Knights was putting together to the finals and then claimed the credit. 

Knights was no where near as bad as they make out, he may actually have been quite good. 

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51 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I just love that Essendon is having a cry. Nothing else really interests me at the moment.

 

How about the demise of the Filth?!

The carnage from Eddie's Karma bus may  well put the battle of Stalingrad to shame. 

 The entertainment factor is becoming engrossing. FIGJAM on the brink of being sacked, this years high draft pick off to GWS, and no points to snare the sons of club greats. I'd love to see Daicos in the orange and charcoal after the pies stole Treloar. I'm loving watching them unravel. 

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It would be fairly sweet if Hibberd walked for nothing......

However, I'm predicting that he is 100% gone but will come for a 2nd round pick. The Dons will have to suck it up otherwise he will just walk.

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The best thing about the situation is Essendon can't play hard ball. They'll keep their poker face on with the expectation we'll blink, but we won't pay overs, we'll offer what we consider fair, and if they act like the petulant children they are we'll tell him to walk for nothing as a DFA.

It's so bloody beautiful seeing the carcass of that drug-riddled hole continue to wither in misery.

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1 hour ago, Cards13 said:

One of the funny things Ess fans got stuck into me about when we signed PJ was the signing of Knights. Seems like it was a good descision now.

 

55 minutes ago, Chris said:

Knights did what he did with full board endorsment, he told them they wouldn't win much but that they were rebuilding. He was delivering that but Hird and others couldn't handle it and white anted him and then took the team Knights was putting together to the finals and then claimed the credit. 

Knights was no where near as bad as they make out, he may actually have been quite good. 

Knights was ahead of his time. Whilst his gameplan needed some refining look at how teams like the Bulldogs are playing now.

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4 hours ago, hemingway said:

Crazy as you may think, I would not take anyone from EFC irrespective of what they bring to the team. I like winning games but I like the moral high ground. We are looking at luring drug cheats to our club. For me, it has bad karma written all over it. I would also be concerned with giving away some really good players or those with great development potential. I know trading is part of the marketplace but we are developing a champion team and with that developing stability, mateship and a desire to achieve success together. I mean seriously who would you be happy to trade and what message does that send to our young team. 

Yep, this is absolutely crazy.

 

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1 hour ago, Chris said:

Knights did what he did with full board endorsment, he told them they wouldn't win much but that they were rebuilding. He was delivering that but Hird and others couldn't handle it and white anted him and then took the team Knights was putting together to the finals and then claimed the credit. 

Knights was no where near as bad as they make out, he may actually have been quite good. 

The clamour for Knights to be sacked by the Dins fans at the time was loud, the joy at golden boy coming home to deliver them to glory was even louder... Now look at them. Knights was one of many sacrifices along the way.

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6 hours ago, Mickey said:

Apparently Essendon may ask the AFL to investigate Melbourne over Hibberd. The Age has reported that clubs can talk to players directly whenever they want, they just can't sign any contracts. Maybe this has gone further than we thought?  

http://m.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/melbourne-keen-on-luring-bomber-michael-hibberd-20160616-gpk8lz.html

Yeah, but no one at our club is going to be stupid enough to offer him a contract to sign until the time is legal. No point. As long as he agrees to come across. This is the Druggies simply attempting to draw a line in the sand. I hope it backfires and a few more of their blokes go as a result.

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