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My wife,who isnt into footy, watched this Irish git at training on the news

She was appalled at his behaviour!

Spitting constantly, spaying the contents of his nose into the air etc etc

Has he not been told how this virus perpetuates?

What a selfish ignorant person risking his team mates .

 

Essendon says, " it won't let another saga cripple it's season". 

What does that really mean?

Has it allowed other sagas to cripple seasons?

Do they give permission for sagas to cripple seasons?

Who the hell do they think they are? Forfeit the points and move on cheats.

3 hours ago, Demonland said:

This story keeps looking worse for Essendon. 

Surely we get the points. 

 

Oh dear...

Why wasn’t he just given a phone call??

 

even gerard whateley was asking whether it should be a forfeit and 4 points for the dees today

you know it won't happen

in terms of importance to the afl, peptides >>>>>>> demons

1 hour ago, Clintosaurus said:

On Pert and Bartlett - does everyone expect them to be like Eddie making all the comment in the media? I would expect it to be done privately with HQ and not in public.  

Of course they would be discussing every possible scenario with the afl in regard to this. Grandstanding in front of the media like Mcguire 

and Kennett would do is not going to help. Not everyone is a show pony


IF the Bombers knew it was a possibility he was infected and still proceeded to have him at training while waiting on results of a secondary test, then they should be forced to forfeit. 

Why should we be punished for their mistake?

I would be very happy if Bartlett and Pert both Banged the doors down at AFL House and DEMANDED That we get the 4 points.

This has significantly compromised our preparation for a fired up Geelong and also the notion of having to play a catch up game with a limited break in between means our players are more vulnerable to injury. Bout time we ranted , Can you imagine what Eddie would be like if it were Collingwood in the same position. You made your bed Essendive now bloody well lay in it and Cop your whack

4 POINTS to MFC, percentage calculated on average winning margins across the weekends games. No more No bloody less!

4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I would be very happy if Bartlett and Pert both Banged the doors down at AFL House and DEMANDED That we get the 4 points.

This has significantly compromised our preparation for a fired up Geelong and also the notion of having to play a catch up game with a limited break in between means our players are more vulnerable to injury. Bout time we ranted , Can you imagine what Eddie would be like if it were Collingwood in the same position. You made your bed Essendive now bloody well lay in it and Cop your whack

4 POINTS to MFC, percentage calculated on average winning margins across the weekends games. No more No bloody less!

I do not recall hearing anything from either all year. No passion. Guns for hire.

 

The arrogance and stupidity of the Bombers knows no bounds.

you would think a club would learn something from the drug cheating saga, but no


Apparently we asked to play the game on Tuesday night...

...and of course we were knocked back by the AFL.

I would think it was a reasonable request.

I would like to hear a bit more from our club on this whole situation.

 

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33 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

Of course they would be discussing every possible scenario with the afl in regard to this. Grandstanding in front of the media like Mcguire 

and Kennett would do is not going to help. Not everyone is a show pony

Essendon aren't following your advice...........

"ESSENDON chief executive Xavier Campbell is holding out hope the AFL won't force the Bombers to play Carlton on Saturday night if their list is severely compromised."

Deals in smoky rooms disappeared years ago... the battlegrounds are now in the public arena... (think China if you want the best current example of mobilising social media)

4 hours ago, Demonland said:

This story keeps looking worse for Essendon. 

Surely we get the points. 

 

Wow I have never seen you so fired up Mr Demonland. Now I suggest you pause take a breath and pour yourself a coffee and relax because

- The AFL are not going to seriousLy punish the bombers.

- Gill believed that the players where badly treated back then, he actually said it.

- This season is 100% about TV ratings and the money generated nothing will stand in the road of that.

- Essendon is a big club with lots of supporters  ( I.e. tv ratings) and media supporters who support them with a constant stream of articles about how badly done by they will be.

- Mean while the MFC is a small club with very little power as we are beholding to the AFL for our financial  survival.

- We have silent leaders, if this was Collingwood Eddie would be screaming the house down and get a result in the pies favour.

As usual we will be the ones who miss out it is not new or will it be the last,   until we are a power club that at a minimum plays finals on a regular basis. Then we will be able to publicly demand things until then we have to accept what is dished up.
RELAX!

 

 

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18 minutes ago, rjay said:

Apparently we asked to play the game on Tuesday night...

...and of course we were knocked back by the AFL.

I would think it was a reasonable request.

I would like to hear a bit more from our club on this whole situation.

 

Rjay you know the MFC will say nothing we are in the AFL’s pocket.

40 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I would be very happy if Bartlett and Pert both Banged the doors down at AFL House and DEMANDED That we get the 4 points.

This has significantly compromised our preparation for a fired up Geelong and also the notion of having to play a catch up game with a limited break in between means our players are more vulnerable to injury. Bout time we ranted , Can you imagine what Eddie would be like if it were Collingwood in the same position. You made your bed Essendive now bloody well lay in it and Cop your whack

4 POINTS to MFC, percentage calculated on average winning margins across the weekends games. No more No bloody less!

pf you know that won’t happen but if it releases your frustration continue on.


I hate Essendon as much as any club. But we could easily find ourselves in the same predicament as the Bombers later in the year and we have already had two players suspended for breaking the isolation rules. So I don't think we should be complaining too much.

This has a good chance to derail their season and at least we didn't play them before McKenna tested positive.

35 minutes ago, old dee said:

Wow I have never seen you so fired up Mr Demonland. Now I suggest you pause take a breath and pour yourself a coffee and relax because

- The AFL are not going to seriousLy punish the bombers.

- Gill believed that the players where badly treated back then, he actually said it.

- This season is 100% about TV ratings and the money generated nothing will stand in the road of that.

- Essendon is a big club with lots of supporters  ( I.e. tv ratings) and media supporters who support them with a constant stream of articles about how badly done by they will be.

- Mean while the MFC is a small club with very little power as we are beholding to the AFL for our financial  survival.

- We have silent leaders, if this was Collingwood Eddie would be screaming the house down and get a result in the pies favour.

As usual we will be the ones who miss out it is not new or will it be the last,   until we are a power club that at a minimum plays finals on a regular basis. Then we will be able to publicly demand things until then we have to accept what is dished up.
RELAX!

 

 

I would rather MFC went down kicking and screaming rather than being complicent in our own decline. 

50 minutes ago, rjay said:

Apparently we asked to play the game on Tuesday night...

...and of course we were knocked back by the AFL.

I would think it was a reasonable request.

I would like to hear a bit more from our club on this whole situation.

 

We could have if Ess players were tested on Saturday and cleared by today but no someone decided to test them today instead.  Ess buying time!! 

4 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

I hate Essendon as much as any club. But we could easily find ourselves in the same predicament as the Bombers later in the year and we have already had two players suspended for breaking the isolation rules. So I don't think we should be complaining too much.

This has a good chance to derail their season and at least we didn't play them before McKenna tested positive.

If one of Kozzie or Spargo tested positive after breaking the rules and that meant we couldn't have played Carlton quite frankly I would have no issue with the AFL awarding them the 4 points


5 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

We could have if Ess players were tested on Saturday and cleared by today but no someone decided to test them today instead.  Ess buying time!! 

they don't get cleared... that is step 1 and is just part of the test and trace.

The big thing is how many go into 2 week isolation....looking like a minimum of 10-12.

If it hits say 16.... they probably can't field a team

The medical advice will offer varying risk alternatives. Interesting which way Gil jumps

Edited by Diamond_Jim

1 minute ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

We could have if Ess players were tested on Saturday and cleared by today but no someone decided to test them today instead.  Ess buying time!! 

A test on Saturday would have been of no value if the first day he exposed teammates to it was the Friday (which is assumed but not confirmed) as it takes 2-3 days to incubate and show up in testable levels. So that would be today at the earliest.

5 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

I hate Essendon as much as any club. But we could easily find ourselves in the same predicament as the Bombers later in the year and we have already had two players suspended for breaking the isolation rules. So I don't think we should be complaining too much.

This has a good chance to derail their season and at least we didn't play them before McKenna tested positive.

Of course it could happen to the MFC

and i would feel the same way. The opponent is massively disadvantaged through no fault of their own. 
 

I don’t think the AFL have thought of that

It is an afterthought and nothing more

 
1 hour ago, Half forward flank said:

I do not recall hearing anything from either all year. No passion. Guns for hire.

Aside from P.J. this club has been rudderless for decades.

We have been adrift for so long i don't think anyone at the club even remembers how to correctly lower an anchor...

boat ship GIF

Essendon cannot complain about playing without their backline.

Essendon face the prospect of playing AFL matches with a severely weakened team due to coronavirus, but their situation is not likely to be as dramatic as that faced by FC Rostov in the Russian Premier League last weekend.

Six Rostov players tested positive to COVID-19 as the league restarted following a coronavirus-imposed shutdown, meaning the entire senior team – including reserves and back-up players – had to quarantine. Forty-two players were ruled out, in all.

With Rostov due to play Sochi,league officials offered to cancel the game. But Sochi – battling relegation – refused, insisting that Rostov, who were in fourth place, fulfil the fixture.

Rostov, a port city in the River Don, had little option but to field their under-17 youth team – none of whom were professionals.

The youngsters stunned Russian fans by taking the lead in the first minute with a goal from Roman Romanov – a strike, it might be said, which threatened to have a revolutionary impact.

But their joy was short-lived as Sochi brutally imposed normality on proceedings, eventually going on to win 10-1 – a win that will help their battle against relegation no end.


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