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Should take the media pressure of us.

 

I look forward to the AFL announcing its own investigation  with threats of AFL imposed suspension.

#freekickBulldogs

 

 

 

Well hopefully people jump on this now.

Can I just ask what goes through people's minds when they post this on social media? Did he not realise the implications?


It might help explain the brain fades and need for special leave. 

Btw, Lachie Hunter is ready to come back from 'personal' leave after a convenient 6 week break...

The bulldogs are quite adept at using smoke screens and finding nothing after their own investigations. 

Maybe Tom Morris got too close to the truth of what happens at the kennel...

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The Bulldogs are investigating?!?!?

The AFL and the Police should be investigating. 

I'm not jumping to conclusions here, but he's put himself into a posiiton where this demands a drug test. 

If guilty a years suspension. He's the most popular player in the game. Do that shiz off line you muppet if you're boring enough to do it. 

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13 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Well hopefully people jump on this now.

Can I just ask what goes through people's minds when they post this on social media? Did he not realise the implications?

Talent is wasted on the dumb 

Bulldogs will pull the mental health card and that will kill the story quick smart. 

Of all opposition supporters, I have alway felt the Footscray people were okay. I never had any dramas going to see the Deez at the Western oval in the '70s and '80s. Once again, Footscray people have been noice to us Demons. Thank you for the gift BS.  You are forever in our hearts. 

I recall a few years ago Caroline Wilson said the AFL bans commentators from media reports where it might affect a player's mental health.  iirc it was when Jack Stevens was hospitalised after being stabbed.  She said the media hold back a lot of stories because of the AFL edict.

Watch this Bailey Sniff Smith episode disappear down the same rabbit warren. 

The very same rabbit warren his alleged assault on someone on the GC last year went, after the alleged victim was transported to hospital, police investigated but no charges and the bulldog's did their usual 'nothing to see here' report. 

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39 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Can I just ask what goes through people's minds when they post this on social media? Did he not realise the implications?

Neil Mitchell's view about footballers is that you're no dealing with Einsteins. Hard to argue with him after this week's events

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All I'm going to do is reflect on how proud I am that the first source to tell me about the Demon's dinner fiasco was the club itself.

 

Bailey Smith is, indeed, the new shiny toy. Gerard Whateley will quickly shift his focus from May to Bailey, claiming that everything is disgusting and that the AFL needs to conduct another investigation on top of the May investigation, as well as the investigation that will undoubtedly take place next week when Toby Greene is scheduled to put his foot in it somewhere.

26 minutes ago, one_demon said:

Neil Mitchell's view about footballers is that you're no dealing with Einsteins. Hard to argue with him after this week's events

I have been saying for years that because you can play football well does not necessarily make you a rocket scientist. 

 
17 minutes ago, djr said:

Bailey Smith is, indeed, the new shiny toy. Gerard Whateley will quickly shift his focus from May to Bailey, claiming that everything is disgusting and that the AFL needs to conduct another investigation on top of the May investigation, as well as the investigation that will undoubtedly take place next week when Toby Greene is scheduled to put his foot in it somewhere.

Disagree.

The narrative is already being shaped:

May - 'He has history this bloke. Horrible look. So much damage. Obviously a trouble maker....'

Smith - 'We need to think about his mental health. Poor fella must be struggling. Needs our support...'


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