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Rug, meet broom.

Lets see the AFL and Footscray try to whitewash this one.

 

I love that being punched by Campbell Brown is considered a 'prior offence' on May.

Not only that, but he is on record as having been punched in the head by Tom Hawkins in a manner for which Hawkins was not culpable, ergo it must have been May's fault.

Clear pattern emerging.

As for Smith, let's be fair, he did go public discussing his mental health problems long before there was any 'leverage' in it. He even raised it with clubs before he was drafted.

But if there's one lesson we should all take, it is another reminder to be wary of those private school types when drafting.


So now Smith has come out & said after much reflection I'm now in a position to confess to indulging in behaviours in late 2021 of which he's deeply ashamed.

No you were never going to confess. You've been caught out & now scrambling.

5 hours ago, old dee said:

What's the bet the AFL doing nothing?

Pin up boy for the AFL, as is the Bont & the team (all over every AFL general promo).

Reckon you might be right Mr Old.  The AFL have history here (eg; nothing to see here findings from Essendrug investigation).

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21 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

I love that being punched by Campbell Brown is considered a 'prior offence' on May.

Not only that, but he is on record as having been punched in the head by Tom Hawkins in a manner for which Hawkins was not culpable, ergo it must have been May's fault.

Clear pattern emerging.

As for Smith, let's be fair, he did go public discussing his mental health problems long before there was any 'leverage' in it. He even raised it with clubs before he was drafted.

But if there's one lesson we should all take, it is another reminder to be wary of those private school types when drafting.

There I was agreeing with much of what you said and then you reveal the chip on your shoulder.

"Private school types". You need to get over your misconception of private school types. If I was prepared to waste more time I believe I could establish a case for ratbag public and private school types. Equally, fine young men and natural leaders from both camps.

 

I really don't care what footy players do in their spare time as long as they're not hurting anyone and not impacting their performance.

Smith will cop it now but supporters would be extremely naive to think their club would be a cleanskin when it comes to narcotics/opiates etc

To be honest you'd almost rather players do coke or weed rather than drink booze or eat junk food as far as the impact on their health goes.

Just looks like he is in a car coming home from the snow. Nothing to see here.


The worse part of this is that young people continue to get photographed doing stupid things in the believe it won't get on the internet. No it definately will [censored].

 

43 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

I love that being punched by Campbell Brown is considered a 'prior offence' on May.

Not only that, but he is on record as having been punched in the head by Tom Hawkins in a manner for which Hawkins was not culpable, ergo it must have been May's fault.

Clear pattern emerging.

As for Smith, let's be fair, he did go public discussing his mental health problems long before there was any 'leverage' in it. He even raised it with clubs before he was drafted.

But if there's one lesson we should all take, it is another reminder to be wary of those private school types when drafting.

Some MFC private school ratbags.

Jack Viney 

Ed Langdon

Adam Tomlinson

James Jordan

Jayden Hunt

Harry Petty

Kate Chandler

Mitch Brown

What a bunch of trouble makers. Oh and Steven May.

 

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R in Chandler Note incomplete list

10 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Just looks like he is in a car coming home from the snow. Nothing to see here.

Yeh pretty docile party video as well...

drugs dancing GIF

14 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

nothing to see here findings from Essendrug investigation

Nothing to see, except:

*  Essendon were disqualified from the 2013 finals.

*  They were fined $2 million

*  They were stripped of first and second round draft picks in 2013 and 2014

*  James Hird was banned from football for 12 months

*  Danny Corcoran copped a six months ban

*  Mark Thompson was fined $30,000

*  Stephen Dank received a lifetime ban

*  34 players received a 12 month ban

So, apart from all those things ...

SOWntxm.jpg


The Dees have brought that club to their knees, I'm impressed

10 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Nothing to see, except:

*  Essendon were disqualified from the 2013 finals.

*  They were fined $2 million

*  They were stripped of first and second round draft picks in 2013 and 2014

*  James Hird was banned from football for 12 months

*  Danny Corcoran copped a six months ban

*  Mark Thompson was fined $30,000

*  Stephen Dank received a lifetime ban

*  34 players received a 12 month ban

So, apart from all those things ...

SOWntxm.jpg

Only after CAS overturned the AFL Anti-Doping Tribunal's not-guilty verdict Demonstoned

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17 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

So will we hear of an investigation of Bailey Smith

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Rick Moranis Wow GIF by Ghostbusters

Doubt it...the 'mental health' card probably wouldn't have been played by the Doggies if they didn't have some idea of the likely outcome (prior).


13 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Only after CAS overturned the AFL Anti-Doping Tribunal's not-guilty verdict Demonstoned

Fair point!

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1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

So now Smith has come out & said after much reflection I'm now in a position to confess to indulging in behaviours in late 2021 of which he's deeply ashamed.

No you were never going to confess. You've been caught out & now scrambling.

Spot on. He was enjoying the hi life

not so much of the mental illness please

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35 minutes ago, old dee said:

The worse part of this is that young people continue to get photographed doing stupid things in the believe it won't get on the internet. No it definately will [censored].

 

They put it up there

 

I’m glad there’s a new instalment of “footballers being knobs” to get our club out of the news!

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