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22 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Kanes had the perfect opportunity to take Christian threatened to resign over the Maynard debacle last year.

I can only assume the boys club stepped in.

Any boss in any organisation would normally take that tantrum and show him the door.

Disgraceful 

don't forget, laura kane IS part of the boy's club

  • melbourne uni law grad
    • never practised law
  • heavily involved with uni blacks
  • worked as a consultant for an afl club / the afl
  • moved into head office
  • groomed into a role in the exec

nothing changes down in docklands

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1 minute ago, BradDemonSufferer said:

Omitting context is an effective tactic to shape the narrative and result they want.

9 minutes ago, BradDemonSufferer said:

He was also charged in 2021 for striking. Thats three offences

Match Review: Cats forward cops two-week ban, star Lion charged (afl.com.au)


13 hours ago, Redleg said:

Was found guilty of medium impact, that is a suspension, unless you are a good bloke, who in Cameron’s case work's with Indigenous youth.

Robbo, Whately on 360 stunned, journos Jay Clark, Glen McFarlane and Ralphy on Midweek Tackle, also stunned and appeared actually angry.

We have one rule for some and another for others.

Can’t wait to hear Kingy.

Laura Kanes’ words of “all players are treated equally” are now quite hollow.

IMO the sooner the Tribunal Chairman and Christian are gone and the whole system is overhauled, the better.

Consistency simply does not exist in the AFL judiciary.

 

Why Christian, he gave Cameron a week, the chairman is just another corrupt AFL official.

12 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

That clown is unbelievable, how can someone like that keep his job and have this much power?

What are  you talking about Christian actually gave him a week, it was a chairman that gave him a fine,  the chairman is the corrupt one, Christian has actually been quite consistent this year this is squarely on a chairman he is corrupt

 

 

No issues with the verdict.

I assume if/when Max, T Mac, Trac and Oliver all cop their first suspensions at the MRO, they will be able to present their "200 games without suspension" pass to the tribunal (the latter two will get to 200 soon).

 
1 hour ago, ElDiablo14 said:

So what's different for Kozzy? Surely he is as popular as Cameron. 

There's something beyond money, the AFL has their favourite children (Sydney, Geelong et al.)

If its an AFL Darling , then nothing to see here, anyone else and you get life! absolute joke!

41 minutes ago, Demon trucker said:

Why Christian, he gave Cameron a week, the chairman is just another corrupt AFL official.

ANNND the Chairman is???


And there are people on here who scoff at my repeated comment that WWE is the only honest sport in the world. 

13 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

That clown is unbelievable, how can someone like that keep his job and have this much power?

As much as I want Christians gone, he actually did his job right here. It was the tribunal and Jeff Gleeson that fudged this one up.

The most hilarious outcome here would be the AFL to come out and overrule/appeal the decision just to add to the ongoing circus that is the tribunal and MRO. 

7 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

The most hilarious outcome here would be the AFL to come out and overrule/appeal the decision just to add to the ongoing circus that is the tribunal and MRO. 

Quite likely, and will fit snuggly into the AFL's bizarre narrative that they have everything under control!


6 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

No issues with the verdict.

I assume if/when Max, T Mac, Trac and Oliver all cop their first suspensions at the MRO, they will be able to present their "200 games without suspension" pass to the tribunal (the latter two will get to 200 soon).

But are they nice enough guys???

8 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

don't forget, laura kane IS part of the boy's club

  • melbourne uni law grad
    • never practised law
  • heavily involved with uni blacks
  • worked as a consultant for an afl club / the afl
  • moved into head office
  • groomed into a role in the exec

nothing changes down in docklands

Interesting that a caller on SEN today criticised her credentials, Hmm interesting stuff posted above would seem to be VERY revealing! Tend to agree outa her league at this stage

10 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Interesting that a caller on SEN today criticised her credentials, Hmm interesting stuff posted above would seem to be VERY revealing! Tend to agree outa her league at this stage

she shares the same credentials as dil and gil

9 hours ago, joeboy said:

Not sure if mentioned here yet but Gary Lyon on SEN this morning brought up the little known fact that Cameron has been FINED 5 times in his career for dangerous tackles.🤦‍♂️

He doesn’t have a spotless record like Pendlebury for example, and obviously hasn’t learnt from his soft feather warnings

Best part is that if he does it again he will still be able to affirm to the tribunal that he has never been suspended.

Reminds me of a guy a used to know who had [definitely not Serbian mafia] lawyers who got him off driving charge after driving charge with 'good record' and 'first offence' arguments. None were recorded as convictions therefore the defence could be recycled every time.

A little side note; I think it is time we started systematically tying the little red strings on the wall chart back to Channel 7. Starting to look like that network is leaning on the scales of the AFL, it's coverage, and it's administration in numerous 'unhelpful' ways.


Pert and Roffey should be demanding he heads of Gleeson and Christiansen

They are not impartial

We won’t though, because Melbourne

just like we were all crickets after Maynard’s hit

it’s a key reason I have not renewed my membership - along with some others 

 

 
On 17/04/2024 at 10:25, whatwhat say what said:

don't forget, laura kane IS part of the boy's club

  • melbourne uni law grad
    • never practised law
  • heavily involved with uni blacks
  • worked as a consultant for an afl club / the afl
  • moved into head office
  • groomed into a role in the exec

nothing changes down in docklands

I have a close contact currently employed inside HQ.  He/she says the team is heavily loaded with staff with long periods of employment and the organiastion is inherently conservative and in dire need of fresh faces.

Dillon is a 20 year man for example. Laura Kane as described above.  etc.

Both are currently in search of a backbone but that's another issue.

Do we think someone like PeterV'landys would take the rubbish the MRO handed down this week. I think not.

15 hours ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

You aren’t…..wow!

I have a life as well as supporting the MFC

But apparently if Kossie hadn't been suspended 3 times he might have got off with a fine.!!

 

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