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Sicily straight to the Tribunal. HQ is fully cooked.

 

Sicily sent straight to Tribunal.

That usually means minimum 3 weeks.

I thought he would be unlucky to get 1 week.

What the hell is going on ?

He was on ground and pulled McCluggage down into him and then another player came in and they rolled over.

How is that a suspension at all?

Cornes is correct, no one knows what is going on in the game.

The AFL is really hell bent on ruining the competition in the name of optics. 


If Sicily is suspended for that tackle then the AFL Is finished and fans need to start not showing up in protest it’s rediculous 

21 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Sicily sent straight to Tribunal.

That usually means minimum 3 weeks.

I thought he would be unlucky to get 1 week.

What the hell is going on ?

He was on ground and pulled McCluggage down into him and then another player came in and they rolled over.

How is that a suspension at all?

Cornes is correct, no one knows what is going on in the game.

That is the question Red.

No one seems to have the answer .... or they're not sharing it.

Are they trying to take the contest out of the game entirely?

11 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

That is the question Red.

No one seems to have the answer .... or they're not sharing it.

Are they trying to take the contest out of the game entirely?

The game is now a real mess and there is no Footy Manager of the AFL in place.

 
20 minutes ago, Redleg said:

The game is now a real mess and there is no Footy Manager of the AFL in place.

I doubt it would make a difference if there was Red.

As you know the AFL are [censored] their pants over the concussion issue and its legal implications. No one wants to make a decision or provide any sort of definitive ruling in case it backfires.

The result is we are left with the weekly chooklotto . 

The current situation is intolerable but it looks like it's here to stay for the foreseeable future.


Genuinely torn tonight. Can't decide if I want to see Essendon miss finals more than Voss get the sack. 

Essendon fans booing Saad. Really? Really, chumps????

A Blues will help us more and I hate them less than the scum.

6 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Genuinely torn tonight. Can't decide if I want to see Essendon miss finals more than Voss get the sack. 

I'm with you Rab. I will ease my inner turmoil by not cheering for either, and enjoying the errors and fails of both teams. I think as the game progresses, my deep-psyche loathing of all things Essendon will emerge the stronger.


Say what you want about both these sides, but you would love to have Wright, Curnow or McKay in Dees colours.

9 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Essendon fans booing Saad. Really? Really, chumps????

What did you expect?

So if you dump a player in the tackle, 2+ weeks suspension. If you hold them and bring them to ground safely, you get pinged for holding the man. 
 

That is so wrong. Weideman took the advantage and missed


Carlton look like they could play all night and not kick another goal. 

I thought the Dees struggle with the default long bomb in hope, but the Blues and Bombers are at another level. They both look bereft of system between wing and half-forward. 

Hi all, just thought I’d mention that Peter Wright was playing tonight. The commentators and broadcasters haven’t told us yet. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

 

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