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12 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Disappointing from both players, I was young once and did stupid things, so understand but I wasn't in their position. Not a hanging offence but still a mark against them

Some of the comments on here toward Spargo are disgraceful and some of you should hang your heads in shame.

Nobody should ever wish anything but the best for the players

Spargo was ordinary last season like the rest of our team. He had a pretty good first season in 2018 and kicked two goals on debut and had 18 touches. Short memories. 

 
2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Spargo was ordinary last season like the rest of our team. He had a pretty good first season in 2018 and kicked two goals on debut and had 18 touches. Short memories. 

Yes ET, that is correct he had a very good 1st season but either way didn't deserve some of the responses but BBP and others of his ilk just continues to show a complete lack of class

 
3 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

You’d better present yourself at The Manor For a jolly good flogging  picket

You might find it has a calming effect

Ok Ill supply the scotch and you will supply????


1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Ok Ill supply the scotch and you will supply????

make sure you refuse the invitation to go down to the basement.......no one has ever returned from there

36 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

make sure you refuse the invitation to go down to the basement.......no one has ever returned from there

 

Anyway FOOTIES BACK!! YEAH!!

Edited by picket fence

 

2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

I still don't know why spargo got 2 weeks whilst everyone else got 1 week

"Spargo was invited by a friend to a house last week and asked Pickett to come along.

The AFL investigators agreed with the club that Spargo's punishment should be greater than Pickett's, given he was both the senior player and the one who asked Pickett to come with him.

The club became aware of the matter this week but it wasn't because the players came forward.

Once Melbourne officials became aware of the situation, they contacted the AFL."

Two Demons suspended for breaking AFL's COVID-19 protocols

 

18 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

"Spargo was invited by a friend to a house last week and asked Pickett to come along.

The AFL investigators agreed with the club that Spargo's punishment should be greater than Pickett's, given he was both the senior player and the one who asked Pickett to come with him.

The club became aware of the matter this week but it wasn't because the players came forward.

Once Melbourne officials became aware of the situation, they contacted the AFL."

Two Demons suspended for breaking AFL's COVID-19 protocols

 

ok, but doesn't explain why ollie wines only got 1. he's much more senior than spargo and is vice-captain of his club

just trying to understand afl logic ( i know there is no answer to that)

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

ok, but doesn't explain why ollie wines only got 1. he's much more senior than spargo and is vice-captain of his club

just trying to understand afl logic ( i know there is no answer to that)

Just guessing, but possibly the difference between an innocent mistake and leading someone else to make a mistake?

 

29 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

I still don't know why spargo got 2 weeks whilst everyone else got 1 week

despite the official reasons it may be as simple as that a one week suspension for Charlie was irrelevant as he was not selected.

One could not officially say that so they drum up another reason. It now makes 2 weeks the base.

16 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

despite the official reasons it may be as simple as that a one week suspension for Charlie was irrelevant as he was not selected.

One could not officially say that so they drum up another reason. It now makes 2 weeks the base.

Only if you play for one of the poorer clubs DJ.

Who cares what Spargo gets he is not best 30.


24 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

ok, but doesn't explain why ollie wines only got 1. he's much more senior than spargo and is vice-captain of his club

just trying to understand afl logic ( i know there is no answer to that)

The AFL logic is always the same the players from teams with big patronige and as a result  more ratings get softer penalities than the clubs like Melbourne. How else do explain Burgoyne getting only a fine?

1 minute ago, old dee said:

The AFL logic is always the same the players from teams with big patronige and as a result  more ratings get softer penalities than the clubs like Melbourne. How else do explain Burgoyne getting only a fine?

yes, afl logic = oxymoron

2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

I still don't know why spargo got 2 weeks whilst everyone else got 1 week

Pickett got a week for going to the party.
Spargo got one week for going and one week for taking Pickett. 

Spargo needs a huge kick up the backside. He's turning in to the classic MFC private school kid who's happy collecting a few years of cheques without fulfilling his potential.

4 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Pickett got a week for going to the party.
Spargo got one week for going and one week for taking Pickett. 

Spargo needs a huge kick up the backside. He's turning in to the classic MFC private school kid who's happy collecting a few years of cheques without fulfilling his potential.

It's very disappointing, from Spargo.   I have been supporting him thru, and, disappointed.


3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Fishing , Tennis, Surfing & Gold...

I don't see going to a party or doing an interview on the list.

2 minutes ago, rjay said:

Fishing , Tennis, Surfing & Gold...

I don't see going to a party or doing an interview on the list.

They shouldn't be going to location with multiple other people, I would imagine that this was something made pretty plain and simple to them. It was a silly breach by Spargs and Kozzie, I didn't realise that it was Spargo that initiated it so his higher suspension makes more sense now. That said I also think it's double standards that he gets two weeks and Wines (who is much more senior than either of them) invites media over to his house to do an interview. 

5 minutes ago, rjay said:

Fishing , Tennis, Surfing & Gold...

I don't see going to a party or doing an interview on the list.

What about if you had a tennis “tournament” with a group of 20 mates... and beers after? That’s ok?

 
28 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

What about if you had a tennis “tournament” with a group of 20 mates... and beers after? That’s ok?

...and maybe they could do an interview for 7 sport about the tennis to finish it off.

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