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Gee Darcy Moore has had a few interesting months as captain. 

People are saying it's an old video but what is it with pies people and being filmed? 

I only want him to miss games so he has no chance of getting near Jim's record. 

Supposedly got his todger out on a snapchat photo. The article I read didn't mention any drugs. 

 
8 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Gee Darcy Moore has had a few interesting months as captain. 

People are saying it's an old video but what is it with pies people and being filmed? 

I only want him to miss games so he has no chance of getting near Jim's record. 

Yes. I've been thinking about this a lot lately, 2 more seasons with finals and he gets there.

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6 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Supposedly got his todger out on a snapchat photo. The article I read didn't mention any drugs. 

I’ve seen it. Definitely both reference to drugs and visual of drugs.

Edit. It’s definitely on the weirder side of videos. Not sure if there willl be too much grief from the AFL over it but there will be plenty of grief from his wife and two children at home, regardless of when it was filmed.

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43 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

I’ve seen it. Definitely both reference to drugs and visual of drugs.

Edit. It’s definitely on the weirder side of videos. Not sure if there willl be too much grief from the AFL over it but there will be plenty of grief from his wife and two children at home, regardless of when it was filmed.

Geez. Always Collingwood. What is it with that club? 

There’s definitely some good football content in the Herald Sun but I can’t help having noticed on several occasions lately that the paper is starting to take on the look and feel of the old Melbourne Truth. 

There’s something about the way they run with their stories these days that’s grating - as if they fired the person who does the fact checking so that they shoot first, ask questions later and leave the reader wondering what the real story is all about.

 
37 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

the old Melbourne Truth. 

Yep. But at least it had (I reckon) a vein of self-aware ridiculousness about its content, WJ. Not so much Murdoch’s nonsense. 

47 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

There’s definitely some good football content in the Herald Sun but I can’t help having noticed on several occasions lately that the paper is starting to take on the look and feel of the old Melbourne Truth

There’s something about the way they run with their stories these days that’s grating - as if they fired the person who does the fact checking so that they shoot first, ask questions later and leave the reader wondering what the real story is all about.

Yes, the Truth was definitely out there.


1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

There’s something about the way they run with their stories these days that’s grating - as if they fired the person who does the fact checking so that they shoot first, ask questions later and leave the reader wondering what the real story is all about.

Gosh, would they do a thing like that?

1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

There’s definitely some good football content in the Herald Sun but I can’t help having noticed on several occasions lately that the paper is starting to take on the look and feel of the old Melbourne Truth. 

There’s something about the way they run with their stories these days that’s grating - as if they fired the person who does the fact checking so that they shoot first, ask questions later and leave the reader wondering what the real story is all about.

That's the way Mark Robinson goes about business, de fluff will always out sell the truth

9 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Supposedly got his todger out on a snapchat photo. The article I read didn't mention any drugs. 

the artful todger?

what’s the relevance to footy? 

if the police want to press charges then go for it. otherwise who cares?


9 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

breath taking stupidity. 

One of the prerequisites to getting drafted by them. 

Is this an old teammate sharing this on the Eve of the game? 

I never noticed  articles in the Truth, i thought it was a pictorial.


7 minutes ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

What…… you didn’t read     “Dyer ‘ere”  ???!!!

or more pertinently the infamous "heart balm" carefully fully constructed during a weekly liquid afternoon at the pub

The drugs part of it is the less concerning part. The references to "young girls" and following comments are the more concerning part. Wonder how deep the police can go with this stuff. 

Anyway I won't go into it further, but it's not great for the Pies to have players like DeGoey and Crisp both treating or objectifying women like this...

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Is this an old teammate sharing this on the Eve of the game? 

Been a while so it narrows it down a bit!

 
25 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

The drugs part of it is the less concerning part. The references to "young girls" and following comments are the more concerning part. Wonder how deep the police can go with this stuff. 

Anyway I won't go into it further, but it's not great for the Pies to have players like DeGoey and Crisp both treating or objectifying women like this...

As long as they are good players they will survive at pie land. Their hypocrisy is legendary. Do Better is words only. 

3 hours ago, Webber said:

Yep. But at least it had (I reckon) a vein of self-aware ridiculousness about its content, WJ. Not so much Murdoch’s nonsense. 

Nothing ridiculous about the pictures on page 3.


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