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Just came across some YOUTUBE Maynard 'Highlights', my favorite being the Suns Match earlier this year where he received a shove in the chest and 'fell' holding his head. 

Um, what this piece of E Coli Excrement gets away with match, match out, is unbelievable, and always sanctioned by the Mister Christian himself. 

In the meantime, Pickett runs into an E Coli Wobbler who has dived at his feet and, hey presto, that's 3 weeks.

I hate the AFL more every day. And everything it stands for, including the leeches and cockroaches known as the Footy Media.

 

 

 

Nothing to see here.

 

Very creative of you to fit all those terms into one sentence.

IF, big IF, the AFL did believe in any concept of fairness, they could never allow Michael Christian to adjudicate anything involving Collingwood, ever.  He is so clearly biased, or maybe just plain dumb, or both. 
Only a disgraceful organization would allow this to continue. 

Get over it. What Pickett did was stupid given his record. He was always going to get 3 weeks.

And in the minds of many Demonlanders, Maynard is the sole reason we finished 14th.


I agree that Pickett was somewhat unlucky.  But the constant obsession over Maynard by the MFC fan-base is particularly embarrassing and cringeworthy, and I’m not even a fan of him. 

5 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Get over it. What Pickett did was stupid given his record. He was always going to get 3 weeks.

And in the minds of many Demonlanders, Maynard is the sole reason we finished 14th.

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16 minutes ago, BLWNBA said:

I agree that Pickett was somewhat unlucky.  But the constant obsession over Maynard by the MFC fan-base is particularly embarrassing and cringeworthy, and I’m not even a fan of him. 

So we are meant to forgive Maynard for putting one of our best out of that  final  game (both increasing the chance of a loss) and of the game permanently.  In what way is it cringworthy?

I would have thought any decent C'wood supporter would be doing the cringing. (But a lot of them cheer him.)

As for us finishing 14th - there were a lot of things that caused that. But losing Gus sure didn't help. Pity it wasn't enough to get C'wood into the finals.

 
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35 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Get over it. What Pickett did was stupid given his record. He was always going to get 3 weeks.

And in the minds of many Demonlanders, Maynard is the sole reason we finished 14th.

What Pickett did! Alleluia, is all I can say, he's such a bad mayne....

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33 minutes ago, BLWNBA said:

I agree that Pickett was somewhat unlucky.  But the constant obsession over Maynard by the MFC fan-base is particularly embarrassing and cringeworthy, and I’m not even a fan of him. 

Sorry, man, it is not an 'obsession' over Maynard, it is simply stating a fact that there is one rule for Collingwood players, another for the rest of the competition. 


2 hours ago, Monbon said:

Just came across some YOUTUBE Maynard 'Highlights', my favorite being the Suns Match earlier this year where he received a shove in the chest and 'fell' holding his head. 

Um, what this piece of E Coli Excrement gets away with match, match out, is unbelievable, and always sanctioned by the Mister Christian himself. 

In the meantime, Pickett runs into an E Coli Wobbler who has dived at his feet and, hey presto, that's 3 weeks.

I hate the AFL more every day. And everything it stands for, including the leeches and cockroaches known as the Footy Media.

 

 

How's Maynard's form going after Kozzie.

The hypocrisy.

Wish our boys would tackle like that occasionally. Hell even McCreery was doing it to us in the last game. 🙄

1 hour ago, mo64 said:

Get over it. What Pickett did was stupid given his record. He was always going to get 3 weeks.

And in the minds of many Demonlanders, Maynard is the sole reason we finished 14th.

I don't reckon that was a three week punishment despite Kozzies record. It was about three weeks as much as Maynard s was a footy act.

Kozzie needs to reign his aggression in but first and foremost let's gets some damned consistentency going in the punishment department.

It's an absolute joke.

The bloke from Port gets a massive term but Maynard last year walks away totally free while Eddy from Cwood dances and sings about justice and Gus has to hang up the boots.

Maynards not the reason we finished 14 th. Not many would agree with you there. He certainly was a part of the reason we didn't win that final last year .( But Laurie as sub was on Goody).

I do find it very strange and bias that last year after Maynard walked away free that the Afl only started to get tough on players.

It's hard to not be cynical and wonder why he escaped retribution and subsequent offenders didn't.

Hard not to feel justice wasn't achieved...politics isn't in play and that last year's premiers not only scraped through every final ( including the grand) but it's so called tough guy got a free pass.

Tbh I think Maynard walking after knocking Gus out and retiring him while KP gets three weeks for his act absolutely STINKS.

And yes the Afl has cracked down since Gus went down and credit for that but it really does highlight how Maynard getting zippo was so very wrong. 

I find it a real blight upon the game if I'm honest.

And while it's difficult to separate one's self from ones bias and passion it's not hard to see that him getting NO suspension at all is just wrong.

Our legal system outside the Afl has something called precedent. 

If the Afl operate under this method with Maynard as the case measure.....it's pretty much a free pass for everyone outside of head butting umpires again.

Unless they played for Cwood at one time 

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2 hours ago, Monbon said:

Just came across some YOUTUBE Maynard 'Highlights', my favorite being the Suns Match earlier this year where he received a shove in the chest and 'fell' holding his head. 

Um, what this piece of E Coli Excrement gets away with match, match out, is unbelievable, and always sanctioned by the Mister Christian himself. 

In the meantime, Pickett runs into an E Coli Wobbler who has dived at his feet and, hey presto, that's 3 weeks.

I hate the AFL more every day. And everything it stands for, including the leeches and cockroaches known as the Footy Media.

 

 

Jeepers, Monbon - why don't you tell us what you REALLY feel?

 

But I agree with every word you said. He is a total t..d and watching those "highlights" makes me remember why I hate Collingwood.

1 hour ago, sue said:

So we are meant to forgive Maynard for putting one of our best out of that  final  game (both increasing the chance of a loss) and of the game permanently.  In what way is it cringworthy?

I would have thought any decent C'wood supporter would be doing the cringing. (But a lot of them cheer him.)

As for us finishing 14th - there were a lot of things that caused that. But losing Gus sure didn't help. Pity it wasn't enough to get C'wood into the finals.

It's nice to have a Sunday off from the topic. 

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4 hours ago, Monbon said:

Sorry, man, it is not an 'obsession' over Maynard, it is simply stating a fact that there is one rule for Collingwood players, another for the rest of the competition. 

I agree. I mean everyone else has to miss the next match when they get concussion and I bet Moore doesn't! Where's the justice.

It really does beggar belief that the conflict of interest the MRO has when dealing with collingwood players isn't talked about more. No one would expect me to be unbiased reviewing Melbourne players. He played 132 games and in the 1990 flag!!!

 

Ditto chairman of the tribunal Jeff gleeson who is also a collingwood supporter and I believe an ex coterie member? Not 100% on that

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16 hours ago, Monbon said:

Just came across some YOUTUBE Maynard 'Highlights', my favorite being the Suns Match earlier this year where he received a shove in the chest and 'fell' holding his head. 

Um, what this piece of E Coli Excrement gets away with match, match out, is unbelievable, and always sanctioned by the Mister Christian himself. 

In the meantime, Pickett runs into an E Coli Wobbler who has dived at his feet and, hey presto, that's 3 weeks.

I hate the AFL more every day. And everything it stands for, including the leeches and cockroaches known as the Footy Media.

 

 

Where’s the video of him shirking the issue during actual play, there’s plenty of them

Not so tough then

Filthy we didn't appeal the Kozzie suspension. We should have defended to the last inch. 

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