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Get [censored] AFL. Corrupt wankers.

 
1 minute ago, Bystander said:

Saw David Rhys Jones during the week...very nice bloke. Big nick, jezza, Rene kink there as well.

Jones was a loose cannon sniper dog.

Saw him outside a bigw years back ready to sign books . Looked a beaten man

I was conflicted .


Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

We have just witnessed an historic moment.

Footy has changed forever !!!!!!

It sure has...

Collisions are all to be cited!

Wow, MFC scapegoated again. 

Edited by kev martin

Revolving door in the F50 will continue for another couple of weeks then

 

We are still a door mat in the AFL's eyes [censored] this [censored].

A massive [censored] u AFL you bunch of smug [censored].

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges


Hahaha. 
 

[censored] the muppets in charge of this game right now. 
 

just get fkd. 

Justice denied!   And in one fell swoop, these these [censored]’oles change our great game forever!  

On 5/7/2023 at 3:55 PM, Demonland said:

Has there been any media chatter about this hit?

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Nothing!


If this was a bigger name player would the result be the same?

Wow I thought maybe 1 week but 2 come on.

He didn't even concuss him

AFL 360 are going nuts about it. Gerard and even Robbo cannot believe it

Lynch ,Hawkins, Cripps all get off for deliberate acts.

Our lad gets two week for a spoil.

It's a simple appeal:

No sane person could possibly come the conclusion that this warrants anything close to a suspension

And then sue them for restraint of trade ontop


The two players involved in heavy collisions can now be cited.

Most probably only if two MFC players

Edited by kev martin

Wait a minute- was this was just the regular tribunal hearing because we didn't accept the 2 week offer? So is there still scope for an appeal of this decision? Get Cripps's QC on the case.

 

Okay, so can we appeal again?

Anyone got the AFL Law book handy? What are our options? Injunction at law? Serious.

 

Edited by Queanbeyan Demon
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