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1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

Oh we're hiding it all here now ? ?

???

Saty will be happy

Maybe we should start another thread in the footy forum.

 

Moved to this “board”? 

Incredible how little fanfare Fitzy story has generated so far. 

I hope Ess never come out of this whole. 

Kind of feel sorry for any victim of this sort of crime.  When a massive majority of this sort of act is completed by drug addicts, it shows just what a sorry state of affairs this world is in at the moment...

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/afl-wrap-footy-world-defends-dangerfield-thompson-comeback-on-the-cards/news-story/8bfc0f643cd77c0d95e99be9b349b2e1

Bet that's the last time he'll let Mark Thompson sleep on the couch.  

 

Funny how those most able to do something blame some else-

A few weeks ago Hird blamed Ess for lack of support

Thompson blames Evans for not stopping it all

Now Jobe blames Ess - says the club were negligent, which is true.  https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/watson-whacks-bombers-over-supplements-saga-20180523-p4zh2f.html

The more people that were involved go back over it (incl Fitzpatrick, Crameri recently) the more likely the truth will trickle out, especially when someone starts defending their patch. 

5 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Funny how those most able to do something blame some else-

A few weeks ago Hird blamed Ess for lack of support

Thompson blames Evans for not stopping it all

Now Jobe blames Ess - says the club were negligent, which is true.  https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/watson-whacks-bombers-over-supplements-saga-20180523-p4zh2f.html

The more people that were involved go back over it (incl Fitzpatrick, Crameri recently) the more likely the truth will trickle out, especially when someone starts defending their patch. 

Only takes one source to find and then leak the lost documents. Who will it be? 

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  • 2 weeks later...

The AFL has lost the hearing to just have failed in their attempt to just have a 'preliminary hearing' (mini trial).  It means that McLachlan and Fitzpatrick end up facing trial and could end up giving evidence in court.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/court-ruling-on-essendon-drugs-saga-edges-afl-boss-nearer-to-trial-20180606-p4zjr8.html

They may finally learn that the AFL is not a law unto itself. 

But the cynic in me thinks they will wheel and deal their way out of it.

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4 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

The AFL has lost the hearing to just have failed in their attempt to just have a 'preliminary hearing' (mini trial).  It means that McLachlan and Fitzpatrick end up facing trial and could end up giving evidence in court.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/court-ruling-on-essendon-drugs-saga-edges-afl-boss-nearer-to-trial-20180606-p4zjr8.html

They may finally learn that the AFL is not a law unto itself. 

But the cynic in me thinks they will wheel and deal their way out of it.

This has all the potential to lift to a whole new level of interesting.

Nowhere to hide....that day cometh !!

5 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

The AFL has lost the hearing to just have failed in their attempt to just have a 'preliminary hearing' (mini trial).  It means that McLachlan and Fitzpatrick end up facing trial and could end up giving evidence in court.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/court-ruling-on-essendon-drugs-saga-edges-afl-boss-nearer-to-trial-20180606-p4zjr8.html

They may finally learn that the AFL is not a law unto itself. 

But the cynic in me thinks they will wheel and deal their way out of it.

Nfi why essendon would want to bring this all up. 

Demetriou is just gonna say "i knew it was them and i rang them to stop them getting in [censored]"

And theyll just say the doping program was huge and they should have been rubbed out as a club for 2 years so really we saved your asses and everyone will laugh and essendon

 

Can of Worms-Nth °

  • 5 weeks later...

Very, very damning of the anti-ageing doctor at the heart of this saga. 

https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/essendon-saga-doctor-acted-at-highest-end-of-unprofessional-conduct-20180705-p4zpry.html

VCAT found “... Dr Willcourt’s conduct to be at the ‘highest end’ of unprofessional conduct,”.  Yet, the penalty was just $7,000! 

And VCAT rejected the Medical Board's bid "... to force Dr Willcourt to undertake education and be required to practice under supervision."

Should have been banned!!  Instrumental in damaging the lives of 34 young men.


Noticed that training inside now in tracksuits and tops with sleeves, must get pretty hot out TWSNBN land....

On 7/6/2018 at 7:45 AM, Lucifer's Hero said:

Very, very damning of the anti-ageing doctor at the heart of this saga. 

https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/essendon-saga-doctor-acted-at-highest-end-of-unprofessional-conduct-20180705-p4zpry.html

VCAT found “... Dr Willcourt’s conduct to be at the ‘highest end’ of unprofessional conduct,”.  Yet, the penalty was just $7,000! 

And VCAT rejected the Medical Board's bid "... to force Dr Willcourt to undertake education and be required to practice under supervision."

Should have been banned!!  Instrumental in damaging the lives of 34 young men.

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In 1998 Dr Willcourt was convicted in the US of "lewd and dissolute" conduct after exposing himself to a police officer in Nevada.

 

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