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So now we have Carlton and Hawthorn plus the AFL and all attached constituents including Tribunals and Appeal Committees, versus

Remaining Clubs and Media overwhelmingly. Based purely on truthful evidence presented so far, not necessarily including exposed form, who do we believe has the interests of the game at heart.

Just aside, Eighteen Clubs have votes.......

 

 
 

what happens if the AFL loses an appeal ?

they lose a week from the sentence, lose standing for a week??

17 minutes ago, RickyJ45 said:

what happens if the AFL loses an appeal ?

they lose a week from the sentence, lose standing for a week??

They could follow EssUndone’s lead and take it to Geneva. 


19 hours ago, daisycutter said:

so how much time do carltoon have to lodge their appeal of the appeal?

I appeal to you: don't appeal with this idea to Carlscum so that they do not appeal against the appeal until the appeal of having both brothers play together in their team becomes so appealing that they proceed with what you suggest. FFS! 

1 minute ago, Deemania since 56 said:

I appeal to you: don't appeal with this idea to Carlscum so that they do not appeal against the appeal until the appeal of having both brothers play together in their team becomes so appealing that they proceed with what you suggest. FFS! 

an appalling post ?

2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

an appalling post ?

Phark, it's the Phantom!

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

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Was that during a game or after the final siren.

Whatever, it is not a good look. Had the maggot just given him a free?


2 hours ago, monoccular said:

Was that during a game or after the final siren.

Whatever, it is not a good look. Had the maggot just given him a free?

It's the old masonic lodge handshake.........note the bandaged leg and the huge umpire's ring........ 

Both Curnow's and May should have been suspended.

You can't touch an umpire it should be a mandatory 1 week.

On 5/16/2018 at 9:57 PM, Petraccattack said:

Sick of hearing about these two duds, just ban them and get on with it.

.  Melbourne by 112.

 

Three points off....   do better next time ya hack.

On 5/18/2018 at 8:15 PM, monoccular said:

Was that during a game or after the final siren.

Whatever, it is not a good look. Had the maggot just given him a free?

They may look lime green (b/c they've eaten something they shouldn't have) but they're still maggots.

The whole tribunal is Seppo crap. Cards and set bans from the umpires committee if they get sent off. Just get rid of the Tribunal.


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