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1 minute ago, Seraph said:

So many guests

Some great names in that list .

 
1 minute ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

How does that compare with other high loads @Demonland?

QBD you are an IT guru - look it up with some search tool!

 

1 minute ago, Hawny for Gawny said:

Left for an hour and a half to go do work come back expecting to either crucify the AFL or praise Houghton, instead I'm blue balled

Still Hawny then?


1 minute ago, Hawny for Gawny said:

Left for an hour and a half to go do work come back expecting to either crucify the AFL or praise Houghton, instead I'm blue balled

you can't say that HG!

Just now, Anti-Saint said:

QBD you are an IT guru - look it up with some search tool!

 

Calling them a tool is a bit harsh!

jk

 

Probably writing a epic judgement that the AFL can move forward on. 

Rewriting the rules for them!

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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

About the same as post match but that can also be anywhere between 500 and over 1000.

Makes sense. 'Land is where I come immediately after the game.

the beaks are paid by the 5min increment so no wonder they are taking forever!

Just now, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Will @joeboy be providing a three-word analysis of tonight's CF?

Way too long 


11 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Does the concept of reasonable doubt apply? Taking so long surely means just that.

I agree. I actually think this lengthy deliberation is a good sign. Perhaps they’re working out how to explain the overturning of his suspension while saving face. As well as avoiding the expected “please explain” from all and sundry 

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Just now, Demonland said:

It used to be more than that but I reckon social media has taken away a chunk of people away from traditional website/forums. 

I want informed, wise and insightful opinion - so 'Land it is.

Does anyone know who the Appeal Tribunal members are?

FWIW, Will Houghton is an incredibly well respected KC.

I also know Andrew Wood, AFL's Counsel. Great guy, but not (yet) at Will's level.

Just now, Demonland said:

It used to be more than that but I reckon social media has taken away a chunk of people away from traditional website/forums. 

Ironically i feel like I did that and now I'm coming back from the absolute cesspit that is facebook comments


1 minute ago, Winners at last said:

Does anyone know who the Appeal Tribunal members are?

FWIW, Will Houghton is an incredibly well respected KC.

I also know Andrew Wood, AFL's Counsel. Great guy, but not (yet) at Will's level.

Have you got his mobile? Inside word?

3 minutes ago, DemonicFinalFantasy said:

Probably writing a epic judgement that the AFL can move forward on. 

Probably trying to craft a Supreme Court challenge proof decision that saves face for AFL and tribunal.

All we want to do is save Jacob. Get on with it.

 
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1 minute ago, biggestred said:

Ironically i feel like I did that and now I'm coming back from the absolute cesspit that is facebook comments

The thing about social media is that for better or for worse it is a one stop shop for your footy team, your favourite band, fishing tips, cooking recipes etc. Hard to compete with that. 

3 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Will @joeboy be providing a three-word analysis of tonight's CF?

JVR: hard done by

Demonlanders: unfair AFL treatment

MFC members: this is disgusting

Tom McDonald: here I come


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