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AFL Scandal: 2 senior executives resign

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39 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

I can't quite find the bit where it says she was spared prison time because she was female. She received a suspended sentence because it had zero impact on the victim. In the case of the woman I knew, the victim, while initially willing, felt shame, depressed and socially isolated according to the judgement notes. There are varying degrees of criminality in all crimes.

Judges use their discretion all the time based on a number of different factors. It's very shallow analysis to say that she wasn't sent to prison, therefore it must be because she's female. Try looking a bit deeper.

I note the WA teacher's career has been appropriately extinguished still (just as the AFL execs have been) and she will still be recorded as a sex offender, which has severe ramifications for future employment. Her future has been completely gutted. Just because she didn't spend time behind bars doesn't mean she wasn't punished.

 

The fish rots at the head.     Ok, so what has Gil done and when will he fall on his sword ???????? Soonish we hope !!!

 

I've worked in organisations where without exception the CEOs have had their affairs with women inside the organisation. It's common as dog poo, and those who say it does not happen with CEOs and senior management have their heads in beachsand.

Most don't get caught!! That's the difference.

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The reality is they were sacked/resigned because the Herald Sun found out.

....everything else from Dill is plain gibberish.

1 hour ago, chook fowler said:

And did you take any notice?

Yes. He was a man of much wisdom.

 
12 minutes ago, rjay said:

The reality is they were sacked/resigned because the Herald Sun found out.

....everything else from Dill is plain gibberish.

He will go down in History as the worst GM in AFL history.

2 hours ago, Return to Glory said:

The latest term for male behaviour that deviates from some bizarre feminist dogma is 'toxic masculinity'. It is our fault Biffen. When will you understand this? You, my friend, are responsible for all of the world's ills. Shame on you, white, male patriarchal scumbag. Go Dees.

So you're the one that has been trolling Clementine Ford?


5 hours ago, old dee said:

I long time ago cf my father told me never put your dick in the sugar bowl!

Since when has "old's" father got a right to tell you to not do that.......

Cheating is eveywhere eh . when they get caught oh no im sorry -what a load of crap - sorry they got caught more like it . Ill spew up

2 hours ago, Nasher said:

I can't quite find the bit where it says she was spared prison time because she was female. She received a suspended sentence because it had zero impact on the victim. In the case of the woman I knew, the victim, while initially willing, felt shame, depressed and socially isolated according to the judgement notes. There are varying degrees of criminality in all crimes.

Judges use their discretion all the time based on a number of different factors. It's very shallow analysis to say that she wasn't sent to prison, therefore it must be because she's female. Try looking a bit deeper.

I note the WA teacher's career has been appropriately extinguished still (just as the AFL execs have been) and she will still be recorded as a sex offender, which has severe ramifications for future employment. Her future has been completely gutted. Just because she didn't spend time behind bars doesn't mean she wasn't punished.

i knew a kid at school who had an affair with an older female teacher.

He suffered terribly

From giving way too many high fives.

What was it about their wives that drove them to this behaviour?

 

Shouldnt the women involved have more respect for their wives?


Is integrity making a comeback at AFL headquarters ??????

That's not meant to be a rhetorical question by the way. 

5 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Is integrity making a comeback at AFL headquarters ??????

I think you know the answer pd.

22 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Is integrity making a comeback at AFL headquarters ??????

how can it make a comeback there if it was never there in the first place?

5 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

how can it make a comeback there if it was never there in the first place?

Never stopped Johnny Farnham.


Interesting precedent set at the AFL.

From Caro article in The Age

"At the time Andrew Demetriou was appointed AFL CEO some 15 years ago, his partner and more junior colleague Symone was pregnant with his twins."

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3 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Interesting precedent set at the AFL.

From Caro article in The Age

"At the time Andrew Demetriou was appointed AFL CEO some 15 years ago, his partner and more junior colleague Symone was pregnant with his twins."

She's a class act Caro.

 
12 hours ago, Biffen said:

She's a class act Caro.

Digs the dirt well (when it suits, of course)

Carefully of biting the hand that feeds you Caro!

6 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Digs the dirt well (when it suits, of course)

Carefully of biting the hand that feeds you Caro!

She's happy to drag an enemies family into a personal vendetta,which is a charming trait of hers.


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