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Just now, binman said:

'Sorry Liam, i'm not sure who natural hamstring healing is, but there is no way you can play this week with a grade three hamstring tear. 

And if i were you i'd be recommending you stop ingesting calf fetus. Despite what you've read, it won't help. At least it won't help your hammy - you might be protected against pagan demons 

It's all just a "big hammys" conspiracy...

 
1 hour ago, binman said:

'Sorry Liam, i'm not sure who natural hamstring healing is, but there is no way you can play this week with a grade three hamstring tear. 

 

Steven May: "hold my premiership medal"

1 hour ago, Lord Nev said:

"You've done a hammy Liam..."

"I'll do my own research thanks" *opens YouTube*

 

Even worse, gets on Facebook and receives validation from the people who really know....everything.

 
23 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Steven May: "hold my premiership medal"

May is the Natural Hamstring Healing brand ambassador 

3 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

"You've done a hammy Liam..."

"I'll do my own research thanks" *opens YouTube*

 

Aaron Rodgers from the NFL when asked prior to the season “I’m immunised”… he went to some healer but wasn’t vaccinated. He’s got covid. 

https://wwos.nine.com.au/news/nfl-2021-aaron-rodgers-fined-by-nfl-after-lying-about-vaccination-status/fffc3a5c-5689-4ad3-bb7b-1e47b572c8e2

 

Howard Stern hahaha 

"Don't take the cure, but don't clog up our hospitals with your COVID when you finally get it. Stay home, don't bother with science, it's too late. Go f--k yourself, we just don't have time for you.

"The next time this f--khead gets injured on the field, they should bring in Joe Rogan to fix the bones. They should have him treat him."


On 11/10/2021 at 5:04 PM, CYB said:

I think the next season has the potential to become quite compromised. We no longer have the protection of lockdowns to keep the players out of Covid's way so it is only inevitable that more players will become infected during the season proper.

It will be interesting to see how this plays out in the AFL. Will a game will be postponed if 1 player is positive in the lead up, 3 players? 5 or 10? Will teams have to forefeit if they cannot field their best 22 due to Covid. Will we have compromised schedules again. The risk of infection is probably the greatest it will ever be and the government will only call another lockdown if cases start to put pressure on the hospital system (probably around the 5K-10K per day mark). European & American competitions will give us a good indication as to what to expect as they start to head into winter. 

Those that think COVID is done and dusted should think again. The vaccines are good but not the silver bullet we were all sold and we all have to figure out how we live with COVID and what daily risks we are willing to take in light of this disease. 

NHL in North America is going through issues with this, the Ottawa Senators have 9 players in covid protocol. NHL teams are allowed 23 active players so it’s a massive chunk of the team.
They can bring players up from the minor league (the 2nds or even the 3rds).

Just had a dream last night that the entire AFL moved to WA and SA from round 18 2022 due to COVID on the COVID  Eastern sea board

We made the GF which was transferred to Adelaide Oval.

Happy Friday everyone.

3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Just had a dream last night that the entire AFL moved to WA and SA from round 18 2022 due to COVID on the COVID  Eastern sea board

We made the GF which was transferred to Adelaide Oval.

Happy Friday everyone.

...but did we win????

That's the important bit.

 
4 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Just had a dream last night that the entire AFL moved to WA and SA from round 18 2022 due to COVID on the COVID  Eastern sea board

We made the GF which was transferred to Adelaide Oval.

Happy Friday everyone.

Did some aliens steal us and drop us off at the AO? 

not sure I could handle missing 2 in a row. 

14 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

It's all just a "big hammys" conspiracy...

It's kind of extra amusing because May was in fact able to play due to behavioural science manipulations and a deliberate conspiracy to withhold health information from him . . . 


16 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Just had a dream last night that the entire AFL moved to WA and SA from round 18 2022 due to COVID on the COVID  Eastern sea board

We made the GF which was transferred to Adelaide Oval.

Happy Friday everyone.

Go back to bed!

16 hours ago, rjay said:

...but did we win????

That's the important bit.

Of course, your faith is waning already rjay? 

So has Liam refused pain killing injections to get him through a game before or has he trusted the science of what is in the said painkiller??

The lad in question is still dealing with a loss and is not in a healthy state of mind.  Mental health related

Those who broke the story knew about the issues but failed to even mention the background issues at all.  Poor form

For me, he gets the benefit of doubt for now.  All things considered

 

 

4 hours ago, Macca said:

The lad in question is still dealing with a loss and is not in a healthy state of mind.  Mental health related

Those who broke the story knew about the issues but failed to even mention the background issues at all.  Poor form

For me, he gets the benefit of doubt for now.  All things considered

 

 

He literally cannot attend his essential job - he’s fair game. 

I’m sorry to hear his mental health is poor but that shouldn’t stop fair reporting of newsworthy events.

Such as the fact he’s in the middle of a completing a massive donut.


3 hours ago, rpfc said:

He literally cannot attend his essential job - he’s fair game. 

I’m sorry to hear his mental health is poor but that shouldn’t stop fair reporting of newsworthy events.

Such as the fact he’s in the middle of a completing a massive donut.

Fair reporting would have noted his state of mind and mental health issues ... as well as his ongoing grieving with regards to a loss

Our own Kozzie was given an extended time in Adelaide to grieve with regards to a loss ... these sorts of things can effect people in different ways

We should hold fire until more details emerge ... there is more to the story other than passing up on the money and jeopardising his own position (in my view)

Carlton have given the lad another month to sort things out

I can see your side of the argument but we've now got some new information to process

 

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1 minute ago, Macca said:

Fair reporting would have noted his state of mind and mental health issues ... as well as his ongoing grieving with regards to his mother dying

Our own Kozzie was given an extended time in Adelaide to grieve when his mother died ... these sorts of things can effect people in different ways

We should hold fire until more details emerge ... there is more to the story other than passing up on the money and jeopardising his own position (in my view)

Carlton have given the lad another month to sort things out

I can see your side of the argument but we've now got some new information to process

 

His mother died 2 years ago.

 

37 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

His mother died 2 years ago.

Might be someone else other than his mother then ... he is grieving over a loss according to radio host Stephen Rowe

 

Edited by Macca

On 11/12/2021 at 2:31 PM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Just had a dream last night that the entire AFL moved to WA and SA from round 18 2022 due to COVID on the COVID  Eastern sea board

We made the GF which was transferred to Adelaide Oval.

Happy Friday everyone.

Nothing happy about another season without seeing the boys play when it matters


So Liam Jones has decided to retire because he won't get the covid vax. 

So I'm guessing he has never had  a pain killing injection for an injury and he has a back up plan. 

Most jobs these days require the jab and I guess travel is off for him to. 

Can't believe he is throwing his career away. But it's his choice I guess. 

33 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

So Liam Jones has decided to retire because he won't get the covid vax. 

So I'm guessing he has never had  a pain killing injection for an injury and he has a back up plan. 

Most jobs these days require the jab and I guess travel is off for him to. 

Can't believe he is throwing his career away. But it's his choice I guess. 

Its fair to say this pandemic has really impacted people in different ways. He is only 30 years old and in great form.

When people are willing to give up their livelihoods and careers to remain unvaxxed something is not right and reflects the sad situation of what our Country it heading down.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Jibroni said:

Its fair to say this pandemic has really impacted people in different ways. He is only 30 years old and in great form.

When people are willing to give up their livelihoods and careers to remain unvaxxed something is not right and reflects the sad situation of what our Country it heading down.

I’m looking at it as a glass half full. In Victoria 92% (and climbing) are doing the right thing and getting vaccinated. That’s an incredible effort. The media need to focus on the outliers because they help keep peoples attention, but the numbers tell the truth.

People are free to disagree, but it’s to their own detriment. We should let them disagree, while focussing on the positives. If some of this stuff gets less oxygen then it runs out of steam.

It’s like complaining about losing to Collingwood in the year you’ve won the flag. Does it suck? Yes. Will it be remembered, or make any difference to how history interprets the year, and the overall effort? No.

I dislike anyone who peddles anti vaccine misinformation. But I have a degree of sympathy for the victims of that misinformation.

Particularly if they’re refusing the vaccine for incorrect families reasons etc. 

We have to do more to counter the misinformation particularly on social media and to bring people back in to society.

All of that said, Liam surely has access to as many doctors and scientists as possible to talk this over. It’s a shame none of them have got through to him. 


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