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I don't know where SEN got their initial report from, but the only press conference the club has called this week was on Tuesday afternoon with Dean Bailey.

There has been no other press conference announced this week, and there certainly wasn't one at 10am this morning.

Looks like a rumour that got WAY out of hand.

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I don't know where SEN got their initial report from, but the only press conference the club has called this week was on Tuesday afternoon with Dean Bailey.

There has been no other press conference announced this week, and there certainly wasn't one at 10am this morning.

Looks like a rumour that got WAY out of hand.

Exactly. I had the same thought about 5 minutes ago and have contacted someone at the club and am waiting for a response. Wheres_jacka has pulled everyone's chain bigtime here.

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I don't know where SEN got their initial report from, but the only press conference the club has called this week was on Tuesday afternoon with Dean Bailey.

There has been no other press conference announced this week, and there certainly wasn't one at 10am this morning.

Looks like a rumour that got WAY out of hand.

Now that's funny :lol:

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I don't know where SEN got their initial report from, but the only press conference the club has called this week was on Tuesday afternoon with Dean Bailey.

There has been no other press conference announced this week, and there certainly wasn't one at 10am this morning.

Looks like a rumour that got WAY out of hand.

isnt the internet great :rolleyes::lol:

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From AFI-

Chris Connolley has come out and said that Neitz isn't going to retire, and that the call made by SEN was 'rubbish'.

i guess that's the end of that.

LOL haha

How true this post was!

How the hell did this get so out of hand???

We are in a true state of turmoil.....

:mellow:

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Since 10am we have heard such breaking news as.....

Lawrie Lawrence discussing Nick D'Arcy and Swim schools for kids....

The golf segment.....

Now an interview with Adam Simpson.....

Not to mention a brief grab in the news of Mr Malthouse discussing Barry Hall.....

All together, I am pretty stoked I have delayed my sleep for this absolute disgrace!

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No longer will I let SEN suck my bandwidth.....

As far as I am concerned they can suck my......

OMG.....

I am angry.....

Must sleep!

Will dream of a future with some respect from the media....

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I think going off to sleep is a great idea, but I have things to do. I'll tune into SEN later on to see IF anything really did happen, but it's looking pretty unlikely.

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Contacting the club would be better - SEN obviously don't know much about it - the chances are that unless the original announcement occured during KB's show, then no one (him or his producers) would know about it. There have been numerous times when something has been spoken about and updated/disproven/etc by going to the source in one show, only for the next shift to come in and talk about the same issue with information based on the morning paper or news reports. They don't seem to listen into previous shifts at all.

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Good 2c the skipper isn't jumping ship afterall it would have been unlike him to leave us at such a crucial stage like this. Neitz has played through greater adversity than this before obviously thats why he's captain and still playing! Keep going neita

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I cannot bear to KB rattling on for one moment longer. It is especially annoying that he does not understand that Hall received his 25% penalty reduction for his apparent 5-year "clean record" rather than any guilty plea. Most of his callers are similarly moronic. I've got a headache.

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