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why TF did that tool lie about them playing golf?!?  it was a weird thing to say in the first place!

21 minutes ago, DubDee said:

why TF did that tool lie about them playing golf?!?  it was a weird thing to say in the first place!

Assuming he is not a complete idiot, I expect someone told him that they had 'heard' that and he was so keen to grasp at any straw that he didn't think to check it was true before going to press.  (Assuming it is in fact untrue.) 

(Actually maybe that is the deinition of a complete idiot....)

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4 hours ago, DV8 said:

How can people want to be the hanging judge on hits in an aggressive physical contact game and at the same time as a nation we condone mentally training our young men to be paid Killers for the armed forces or lately our police forces.?

 

And then these armed forces folk when they get home are de-arranged ticking time-bombs, in the right circumstances.

We talk about terrorists coming back here as dangerous, yet we train our own of a similar ability.

 

....  having our cake, and eating it as well.

some people will always find ways to barrack for their own views... no matter what.  without need of question, or a mirror.

I am one of those paid killers, so don't upset me or I will blow your computer up.

27 minutes ago, Deeman said:

I knew it was a lie as soon as they claimed they were playing golf. These days people of that age play on line games like Fortnite.

Wii golf?


2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The Eagles are obviously happy to open a fat wallet. 

The Bill for this charade would not come cheap. 

I am more interested in what Pavlich had to say, and so should the media

Im not sure what is a charade about it?

This is total media hysteria, they want a perp walk through the airport, good on the Eagles for looking after Gaff. 

32 minutes ago, DubDee said:

why TF did that tool lie about them playing golf?!?  it was a weird thing to say in the first place!

WCE's all over again DD. They have been poor in the ethics department since day 1. Just look at the way their supporters treated a certain Brownlow medalist, ignored drug takers and the way they cheered Gaff after the event. Low lights of the AFL.

1 minute ago, old dee said:

WCE's all over again DD. They have been poor in the ethics department since day 1. Just look at the way their supporters treated a certain Brownlow medalist, ignored drug takers and the way they cheered Gaff after the event. Low lights of the AFL.

Their supporters are feral, whoever has been to a WCE game in Perth will know what I'm talking about in regards to them booing everything.

 
4 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Im not sure what is a charade about it?

This is total media hysteria, they want a perp walk through the airport, good on the Eagles for looking after Gaff. 

The Eagles have always had such high standards. 

Sometimes you got to face the music....

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The Eagles have always had such high standards. 

Sometimes you got to face the music....

The 'music' is the tribunal, not the media scrum


2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

The 'music' is the tribunal, not the media scrum

He could choose to say nothing and walk through the gate like regular folk  

 

4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

He could choose to say nothing and walk through the gate like regular folk  

 

I'm kinda on the fence on this one, and think you have a point.

However the AFL media can be a bunch of cretins and it wouldn't be much fun for the "regular folk" walking through the gate into that poo blizzard.

15 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The Eagles have always had such high standards. 

Sometimes you got to face the music....

Nisbett for sure but give me a spell you’re looking to flay Gaff for the entire Eagles “history”?

Maybe have a spell from the thread for a bit, I suspect you’ll feel better for it. 

And just to be really clear, Gaff has done some brutal damage to an unsuspecting opponents faces and will go through the tribunal process and he should be suspended for a decent period of time. This over the top but it’s the current climate of outrage.

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Just now, Sigil said:

I'm kinda on the fence on this one, and think you have a point.

However the AFL media can be a bunch of cretins and it wouldn't be much fun for the "regular folk" walking through the gate into that poo blizzard.

I see it as protecting the travelling public more than protecting Gaff.  There you are coming off the plane with she-who-should-not-be-with-you and suddenly you are on the TV news......

4 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Nisbett for sure but give me a spell you’re looking to flay Gaff for the entire Eagles “history”?

Maybe have a spell from the thread for a bit, I suspect you’ll feel better for it. 

And just to be really clear, Gaff has done some brutal damage to an unsuspecting opponents faces and will go through the tribunal process and he should be suspended for a decent period of time. This over the top but it’s the current climate of outrage.

Sorry!!

Gaff has been part of this club for a long time. He is part of the fabric. 

I will decide when i make a comment, you don’t have to read it, that is your choice. 

 


8 minutes ago, Sigil said:

I'm kinda on the fence on this one, and think you have a point.

However the AFL media can be a bunch of cretins and it wouldn't be much fun for the "regular folk" walking through the gate into that poo blizzard.

If he is last off the plane ✈️ there would be no issue.....

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

If he is last off the plane ✈️ there would be no issue.....

I still wouldn't like to come off a plane into that, but I am arguing at the margins a bit :)

16 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

He could choose to say nothing and walk through the gate like regular folk  

 

I suspect it was something the airport/airline assisted in setting up. If I’m on that plan the last thing I want is a media scrum at the other end. 

This way the passengers get out at their destination without that madness. 

Solid defense from Gaff. Changing the conversation to the niggle off the ball. And as people have said on here, @McQueen - said he was aiming for chest but Brayshaw lowered his position...  Building the case for a light penalty. Still think 8wks.

49 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

I am one of those paid killers, so don't upset me or I will blow your computer up.

Could you nuke his computer anyway, obviously been watching Punisher on Netflix.

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11 minutes ago, Pates said:

I suspect it was something the airport/airline assisted in setting up. If I’m on that plan the last thing I want is a media scrum at the other end. 

This way the passengers get out at their destination without that madness. 

You are probably right, i just don’t think he deserves protection. 

 

11 minutes ago, No10 said:

Solid defense from Gaff. Changing the conversation to the niggle off the ball. And as people have said on here, @McQueen - said he was aiming for chest but Brayshaw lowered his position...  Building the case for a light penalty. Still think 8wks.

Lowered his position in about .5 of a second. I am sure it will be the Defence, but it should be treated as very flimsy

 

Good to see Angus weigh in and say for the tribunal to just deal it with and then move on. Gaff will be suspended for remainder of the season IMO. Sounds like there will be no grudges from the Brayshaw’s and hopefully he comes to us next season. WC’s  defence of Gaff is just slobery sucking up in an attempt to keep him.

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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Why did he even lie? Surely the truth was going to come out in the wash. Bizarre.

I reckon something was said in regards to Hamish and Gaff, someone got it wrong or the CEO actually screwed up under pressure and did some 1+1 = 3

I don't think the intent was to lie, but incompetence... for sure!

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