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  1. 1. Will Kozzy Be Suspended For His Contact With Moore? If Yes, How Many Weeks?

    • Won't be cited by MRP
      9
    • Will be cited but found not guilty
      19
    • Will be found guilty but only fined
      9
    • One match suspension
      18
    • Two match suspension
      25
    • Three match suspension
      28
    • More than three match suspension
      18

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I really feel for Kozzy here. Didn’t do anything wrong and misses three games because the AFL are dealing with a litigation issue

 

Is anyone really surprised.. we are a mess of a club.. Angry Anderson should not have been given another chance to represent us.

Am I the only one thats tired of David Zita and the memes? Acts like he's being held down and forced to do his job by waiting at the tribunal - Dreamjob for many and Paid well I bet. 

Maybe im just grumpy tonight.

Edited by John Demonic

 
1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Wrong jersey colour

I think the real answer is wrong colour something else…. But no doubt we aren’t allowed to talk about that 

anderson flops again ... why do we keep going back to the same empty well

next stop the appeals board


Robbo on 360 agreed with Lyon, Brown, Buckley and Lewis that Kozzie should get off and had no case to answer.

Who was the Tribunal Chairman, was it the Pies supporting Gleeson again?

Edited by Redleg

Appeal. And get a different representative FFS.

I’m livid - how the hell was Kozzy supposed to know that that dimwit was going to drop onto his knees. Obviously needed a crystal ball. Moore has been a common denominator in many of our clubs issues.


Gross miscarriage of justice. 

Why did we go with Adrian Anderson exactly? Quite happy to throw all the dollars at the courts to needlessly fight Peter Lawrence, but not happy to hire a proper lawyer to defend Kozzy?

Get rid of our admin. They're hopeless.

3 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

Why did we go with Adrian Anderson exactly? Quite happy to throw all the dollars at the courts to needlessly fight Peter Lawrence, but not happy to hire a proper lawyer to defend Kozzy?

Get rid of our admin. They're hopeless.

Yep I’m with you now… time for change up the top I think. Need a clean slate

I’m at a point of beyond caring about anything football related. I’m just about done.


When it comes to the time for the club to submit its preferences for next years fixture can we ask not to play the Pies at all? Everytime we play these bastards we loose one of our best players for weeks, months or their career! Brayshaw, Tracc, now Kossie!  And zero just desserts for that runt Moore. 

14 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Stop using Anderson

dear me 

can we appeal with a different lawyer?!

Seriously this.

 

How stupid are we to keep using the same imbecile for the same result

46 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Robbo on 360 agreed with Lyon, Brown, Buckley and Lewis that Kozzie should get off and had no case to answer.

Who was the Tribunal Chairman, was it the Pies supporting Gleeson again?

So Gleeson, as I believe a Pies supporter, was allowed again to sit as Tribunal Chairman, on an incident involving a Pies player, in fact the Pies Captain.

We should have sought his removal at the start of the hearing due to possible conflict and bias.

The old legal maxim of "justice not only has to be done, it has to be seen to be done".

This from the Maynard case from Will Schofield.

West Coast premiership player Schofield, who had been predicting a ban for Maynard all week, was fuming over the decision. He'd earlier tweeted: "I think this Maynard case is very different if he actually smothers the ball. He didn’t smother the ball. Just jumped in the air and then knocked out an opponent.

"In the end, where you sit on this Maynard tribunal decision comes down to whether you like Collingwood or not. Let’s be honest."

After the decision he added: "Also while I’m at it. Jeff Gleeson, the chair of the tribunal this evening, is both independent and a Collingwood supporter.

 

Edited by Redleg

 
7 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

What was the ratio decidendi ? 

The accused was a Demons player and the victim was a Pies' Captain.

Denis Denuto is harder hitting than Anderson……it’s the vibe  

 


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