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  Saty is virtually one of the lads-FMD- so excuse his  penchant for qdefending a moral code he is not wreally privy to.

  Also,he prefers disclosing inane personal conversations a  and issues from our club rather than let aus criticise our immediate opp.

  I do appreciate his work however,but on this occasion I disagree with our "deep throat".

  Slag and slander away- it only highlights the point that Non afl states get away from media calamities that make front or back page here.- the point Mr Reims was trying to illustrate .

I Saty did not have to serve or accomodate the raucous yet he assumes to know their limits.

 

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8 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

If you keep outing, I doubt you will be managing for long, you do realise that both Barrett and Stevens are avid readers of this site and wouldn't care about you going under the bus for a story, but hey its your job

Wow

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10 hours ago, MrReims said:

They aren't good customers, I'd much rather not have them at all

yeah fair call.  I figured they'd probably be cashed up and bring "desirable" types into your bar, but you know your business!

 

As far as the drinking etc. goes, Im surprised they do. It has such about effect on recovery and performance it must be noticeable at the top end. 

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4 hours ago, Melb16 said:

Has this ever been confirmed or proven? I see posters say this often but suspect it's exactly what they're accusing journos of doing.... guessing without proof.

Yes, I actually asked Mark Stevens, they read the fan forums of all the clubs, you will see when it is a quiet news week a story which is gleaned from a topic

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2 hours ago, Biffen said:

  Saty is virtually one of the lads-FMD- so excuse his  penchant for qdefending a moral code he is not wreally privy to.

  Also,he prefers disclosing inane personal conversations a  and issues from our club rather than let aus criticise our immediate opp.

  I do appreciate his work however,but on this occasion I disagree with our "deep throat".

  Slag and slander away- it only highlights the point that Non afl states get away from media calamities that make front or back page here.- the point Mr Reims was trying to illustrate .

I Saty did not have to serve or accomodate the raucous yet he assumes to know their limits.

 

You will be surprised the number of people who have lost their jobs from something they have posted on 'social media'  I know 2 myself.

Mr R put just enough info for the venue to be identified, whilst the rest 'supposedly' hide behind nicknames/avatars etc    never been one of the lads, haven't got the guns for it anymore

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On 01/08/2017 at 11:48 PM, Satyriconhome said:

Yes, I actually asked Mark Stevens, they read the fan forums of all the clubs, you will see when it is a quiet news week a story which is gleaned from a topic

hmm, let me see. there are 18 clubs and more than 18 fan forums, plus oodles of facebook forums and twitter accounts

doubt they could spend more than a couple of minutes on each per week. if they ever got to 'land they'd no doubt gravitate straight to the no b$ no t$ thread  where they might actually learn something - lol

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1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

hmm, let me see. there are 18 clubs and more than 18 fan forums, plus oodles of facebook forums and twitter accounts

doubt they could spend more than a couple of minutes on each per week. if they ever got to 'land they'd no doubt gravitate straight to the no b$ no t$ thread  where they might actually learn something - lol

You are joking right, social media saves the legwork, will introduce to a journalist friend of mine who can confirm

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What's the topic again, for some reason I have forgotten.

Oh thats right, some guy said cashed up footy bogans were making fools of themselves while he was serving them drinks, maybe you should have cut them off before they became intoxicated, you know like you RSA states you should.

Wonder if they same would have been said if they were Melbourne players.

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