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Anderson the only consistent factor, has lost every appearance for us.

 
Just now, Redleg said:

Anderson the only consistent factor, has lost every appearance for us.

WHERE IS THE CARLTON LAWYER?

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2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Anderson the only consistent factor, has lost every appearance for us.

I think he is considered one of the best though isn't he?


2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I really really really hate the AFL. This competition is becoming impossible to enjoy. It’s a good thing Melbourne is competitive right now or I would seriously consider walking away. It’s becoming increasingly more difficult to enjoy. 

You and me both.

if I didn’t love the MFC I mean Narm FC I could just about walk away from footy.

  • Grapeviney changed the title to Lachie Hunter Loses Bid To Overturn 1 Week Suspension

Realistically though, what is stopping our boys from diving headfirst at the ball, taking a knee to the head, getting the free and getting a player out for the week. 

Looking at our boys Vines could take 20 knees before a concussion, Sparrow around 10 I reckon just don't let Gus get involved.

 
Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

With injuries starting to mount, may I request that the boys have a week off from MRP activity into the Carlton game.

Our players get suspended for contesting the footy tho, so I’m not sure what the alternative is. 
I mean they could put on a Pies jumper and change their name to Daicos then they can punch opponents freely. 

1 minute ago, Hawny for Gawny said:

Realistically though, what is stopping our boys from diving headfirst at the ball, taking a knee to the head, getting the free and getting a player out for the week. 

Looking at our boys Vines could take 20 knees before a concussion, Sparrow around 10 I reckon just don't let Gus get involved.

We’d be pinned for taking the legs 


9 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Anderson the only consistent factor, has lost every appearance for us.

Who hires this bloke..sack him/her/it

14 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Given its only a week, I think we'll cop it on the chin. It's BS, but that's AFL

The flipside is that if we believe we can successfully appeal then it will send the Tribunal a clear message to uphold future suspensions at its peril.

IN MEMORIAM

Contested Footy

1858 - 2023 

 

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We should appeal

Just now, chookrat said:

The flipside is that if we believe we can successfully appeal then it will send the Tribunal a clear message to uphold future suspensions at its peril.

And to stop making examples of Melbourne players. 
Sick to death of this rubbish!


Just now, Macca said:

We should appeal

Yep.. 100% 

Corrupt decision 

This isnt about footy....not about rules.. 

It's about ONE thing...   AFL EGO.

 

Well [censored] them.

It's not their game...its ours

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

And to stop making examples of Melbourne players. 
Sick to death of this rubbish!

Agree, also as Melbourne FC our supporter base should have better lawyers than our competitors providing a comparative advantage.

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2 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

This isnt about footy....not about rules.. 

It's about ONE thing...   AFL EGO.

 

Well [censored] them.

It's not their game...its ours

We have to appeal 


 
4 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

This isnt about footy....not about rules.. 

It's about ONE thing...   AFL EGO.

 

Well [censored] them.

It's not their game...its ours

No it’s not yours 

You don’t even get a say in what your team is called these days 

You don’t get consulted before your club board makes public statements about issues that are unrelated to football

You are useful only for your membership $

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