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39 minutes ago, Jack Russell said:

Well said that is the sign of a strong club with strong leaders / thank goodness some of the winers  on here don’t run our club

I take offence that?! ?

1 minute ago, TheKozzieExperience said:

WTF?

Was our game cancelled for nothing?

From one of the reports about this:

'It’s also possible low levels of coronavirus in his previous tests, followed by a negative test, suggest McKenna was in the final stages of the virus."

Not sure if this makes things better or worse tbh.

 

 
11 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

This just stinks of a cover up... And of course it's Essendon at the thick of it.


6 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

From one of the reports about this:

'It’s also possible low levels of coronavirus in his previous tests, followed by a negative test, suggest McKenna was in the final stages of the virus."

Not sure if this makes things better or worse tbh.

 

Or it could be [censored], and this is just an easy way to get the heat off Essendon and allow the AFL to press on with fixturing and keep the broadcasters & West Coast happy. 

Lots of problems have now gone away. 

Watch McKenna/Stewart have 14 days off anyway for "general soreness"

 

What an absolute joke, so the only club to have been affected by this is the MFC

Another AFL and Essendon cover up

Corrupt bloody drug cheats!!

Im incredibly angry that the media doesnt GAF about our situation of missing playing pretty much our best side. All i hear is how lucky we were not to play Essendon.


Was Connor positive a false positive? Wednesday test was a the irregular  not a positive, Friday test is a positive, by Tuesday he is negative he has had covid19 for  1 week, I would have thought he was tested the Wednesday before, it was negative, this question has to be investigated, I bet it won't, to hide the truth.

Essendon doctors be like:

hang on, negative is a good thing??!!


4 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

Was Connor positive a false positive? Wednesday test was a the irregular  not a positive, Friday test is a positive, by Tuesday he is negative he has had covid19 for  1 week, I would have thought he was tested the Wednesday before, it was negative, this question has to be investigated, I bet it won't, to hide the truth.

So many plot lines! So what's your version of the truth?

Are they 100% positive that his initial positive test was actually negative or are they saying his negative test was a false positive and actually negative? 

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Are they 100% positive that his initial positive test was actually negative or are they saying his negative test was a false positive and actually negative? 

Perhaps his first two tests were negatives, hence the conclusion that he was positive?

14 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Perhaps his first two tests were negatives, hence the conclusion that he was positive?

Edit: Beat me to it, this was my next post (you know what they say..):

Maybe when he was tested twice in 24 hours and they came back as negative and negative they assumed it equaled positive? 48Kgy9uYmeJ_ZJcaWogtYnHi_ess49P0CT4CLjit

Edited by Ethan Tremblay


21 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

No - the next thing that happens is that they’ll play it down or deny it altogether. They won’t be punished because it would be a bad look for the AFL so expect a whitewash.  

...and magically he’s negative.

What happens next Nostradamus?

On 6/22/2020 at 7:41 AM, dazzledavey36 said:

Does Glenn Bartlett still exist?

Asking for a mate.

Yep saw him on podcast the other day and ch 9 re keeping blockbusters next year? This is the sort of disrespectful comment that f$&ks this club bloke works his [censored] off for this Club.  Why don’t you seek him out and ask? You are probably scared of your own shadow I suspect Go Dees

btw you should talk to administrators they’ll find you a mate

 
1 hour ago, Engorged Onion said:

So many plot lines! So what's your version of the truth?

The truth is there is no virus, or very week, in Victoria there are 127 active cases, only a hand full are in hospital, and only 2 in ICU,

I work in abattoirs, person at my work knows many at Cedar meats, out of all the postive test, no one went to hospital, no one had more then a small cold, we live in a nanny state. Say goodbye to freedom, this is the start of the nanny state, they are setting the bar low for lockdowns, be prepared for lockdown every few years, flu kill way more then 100 people every year, so are we going to lockdown always because you might get the flu, and someone else might get it, you are a killer.  Over 7400 cases only 100 death, average age 77, sorry to say people die, the price to pay  to save everyone is your freedom 

Edited by don't make me angry


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