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Patrick Cripps FREE to play

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More conspiracies here than Tom McDonald's twitter feed.

Anyways, jury is back - he's free to play.

 


 
Just now, CYB said:

Where you getting thelive feed? I just put some popcorn in the microwave. 

Just going off Mitch Cleary's tweet. The Twitters are my eyes 


The message from the AFL is that

The head is not sacrosanct 


Just now, DeeZee said:

The message from the AFL is that

The head is not sacrosanct 

No, it’s ‘star players are great marketing’

Doesn’t phase me for Sat night, but I think this is a bad decision for football. Protection of popular players in popular clubs is real. No doubt about it now.

 

Anyone think the AFL doesn't set its own agenda anymore?  Follow the money trail!

 

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

The door has been opened. Apparently the Tribunal said he was contesting the ball but should have been more careful. They didn’t say he bumped.

I smell a rat. Why wouldn’t they have simply found he bumped?

Is this a set up to get him off at the last stop, so it looks like they fought hard to suspend him.

We will see.

The rat is now running all over the Appeals Board hearing room and heading back to the AFL offices.


1 minute ago, DeeZee said:

The message from the AFL is that

The head is not sacrosanct 

Cannot wait till the court cases come piling in.

 
6 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

The message from the AFL is that

The head is not sacrosanct 

Don't worry, the next no name will cop plenty.


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