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Big test for the AFL will they become serious with player penalties or will they continue down the good guy, big name player course 

 

Probably will given a week - club and media firestorm to follow - then appeal - downgraded to fine.

The AFL integrity machine will be working overtime. 

Nibbler, Jack Trengove and all the other “middle tier” victims from all clubs to this corrupt regime say hi.

Like many, if it wasn’t for the Dees, it’d be local suburban footy for me.

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Agree, shiithouse special comments guy.

.....and when coupled with Pavlich, you just have to turn the sound off, as I do. At least others pretend to be unbiased. Not those two. 

Ironically, neither were born and raised in WA but obviously suffer from Stockholm syndrome. 

 

Windsor to do a Bradbury?

As a Dees supporter I’d love Windsor to win it, but theres no way he’ll displace Wardlaw or Owens - and fair enough too. 

 
1 hour ago, Demonised said:

Windsor to do a Bradbury?

Windsor has really slowed down past few weeks, looks tired

Would love him to clean up his disposal a bit 


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

You can't deny this bloke is a very special talent. I look forward to seeing him play for many years. Of course I'd love for that to be in red and blue but I understand that is just a pipe dream.

I am just pleasantly surprised that the usual preferential treatment handled out to AFL golden children didn't occur this time. Realistically, the already badly battered reputation of the AFL probably couldn't have survived another blatant miscarriage of justice.

I also believe the decision will serve Harley himself well in his maturity and development.  Sure, it's a shame that it will cost him the Rising Star, but it also says to him, we know you are already a super footballer and a likely future great of the game, but you are subject the the same rules as everyone else. 

This is one part of the whole thing that I hope is not a pipe dream.

On 02/06/2024 at 08:04, Deesprate said:

Will Schofield the most biased commentator in the AFL “what else could Reid do”. David King anything but what he did. Schofield should not be let near a microphone.

Didn't Schofield retire early due to multiple concussions?


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