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Re: Essendon in crisis again - more of what we all knew
your nurse left the internet connection on in the basement again?ParraEelsNRL wrote:
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stick to the topic of discussion thickshit no1
wooke has just done a great job in summering the wookie the whole ASADA sage after all you oxygen bottles just come up with your own delusional jealious rants and ran with them
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Didn't read past the first quote so dont care, your team is gutted mate, gutted.
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Can you get your carer to post this in English .leagueiscrap wrote:your nurse left the internet connection on in the basement again?ParraEelsNRL wrote:
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stick to the topic of discussion thickshit no1
wooke has just done a great job in summering the wookie the whole ASADA sage after all you oxygen bottles just come up with your own delusional jealious rants and ran with them
Thanks .
Wookie has done a great job in summering the Wookie.
Lol no delusional rants with us dumbo .
That's your department .
As for your post .
According to you Wookie summered up lol lol summered......the whole saga in 2 sentences .
Seek help .
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Lol night shift again .The_Wookie wrote:Read a fucking annual report. And its why your code is so fucking amateur at media relations.AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol . The NRL doesn't chest beat about how great this or that policy is .
And for years it was supported by others, including the Australian Medical Association.AFL for years raved on about how great their drug policy was .
They are expected to lead on a great many social causes, whether they want to or not.How they're leading the fight against racism
And found all good and above board in the Federal Court, and then by the Full Bench of the Federal Court. That it went to CAS is also allowed under the AFL rules. Im not sure wtf your point is here.How great their investigation with ASADA was ....A template for future investigations.
Well thats about what i expect from you.
Blah blah .
.It's been shown to be just lip service .
Reality is Far far different to the image they want to portray
Its also far far different to the image you so desperately want to see.
Point one . Drug policy .Yes it was supported by the medical fraternity .
Then when it was found out the self reporting loophole was an easy way out ...Lol
Not so well supported .
Point 2 racism .
This very same organisation was at the UN beating it's chest about the fight against racism .
Yet they fall over themselves to make excuses for Mcracist .
The sport has far more racist issues than the NRL .
Yet which sport likes the IMAGE of fighting racism ..
Lol,
Point 3 ,
Which went whoosh over your head .
Vlad when he thought he had successfully swept under the rug/managed the essendrug saga boasted about how great the joint investigation was .
Throughout the doping scandal, the AFL is privately contemptuous of the NRL and its Welsh-born chief executive Dave Smith, a virtual unknown in Australian sporting circles before he is introduced to the nation on the blackest day in Australian sport.
In a moment of characteristic hubris, AFL boss Andrew Demetriou describes the ASADA and AFL joint investigation of Essendon as a template for future anti-doping efforts.
No one would suggest such a thing now.
The strength of the NRL position throughout the doping scandal is its separation from ASADA. Its disciplinary procedures are not conflated with ASADA’s anti-doping interests; its commercial interests are not blurred with anti-doping outcomes.
The AFL instinctively, invariably, seeks to control. There are two lessons the AFL can learn from the NRL’s handling of the doping scandal: how to accept the limits of your own influence, and when to let other organisations, particularly statutory government agencies like ASADA, do their job.
Was I talking legality ..no .
I was talking about the AFLOl usual look at us . We are the great leaders in whatever we do
For a level headed afl fan you miss the point or refuse to see it sometimes .
Also a few yrs ago .afl media writing articles about RL player behaviour
A CULTURE To despise .
Lol
Yet totally ignored the same behaviour in afl .
The moral high ground .
Afl thinks it has it in spades .
Pity it crumbles underneath .
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Point 3 ,
Which went whoosh over your head .
Vlad when he thought he had successfully swept under the rug/managed the essendrug saga boasted about how great the joint investigation was .
Throughout the doping scandal, the AFL is privately contemptuous of the NRL and its Welsh-born chief executive Dave Smith, a virtual unknown in Australian sporting circles before he is introduced to the nation on the blackest day in Australian sport.
In a moment of characteristic hubris, AFL boss Andrew Demetriou describes the ASADA and AFL joint investigation of Essendon as a template for future anti-doping efforts.
No one would suggest such a thing now.
The strength of the NRL position throughout the doping scandal is its separation from ASADA. Its disciplinary procedures are not conflated with ASADA’s anti-doping interests; its commercial interests are not blurred with anti-doping outcomes.
The AFL instinctively, invariably, seeks to control. There are two lessons the AFL can learn from the NRL’s handling of the doping scandal: how to accept the limits of your own influence, and when to let other organisations, particularly statutory government agencies like ASADA, do their job.
This was when i broke out in laughter at how the AFL looks to outsiders.
I am just glad it brought the AFL's ego down a noch.
Which went whoosh over your head .
Vlad when he thought he had successfully swept under the rug/managed the essendrug saga boasted about how great the joint investigation was .
Throughout the doping scandal, the AFL is privately contemptuous of the NRL and its Welsh-born chief executive Dave Smith, a virtual unknown in Australian sporting circles before he is introduced to the nation on the blackest day in Australian sport.
In a moment of characteristic hubris, AFL boss Andrew Demetriou describes the ASADA and AFL joint investigation of Essendon as a template for future anti-doping efforts.
No one would suggest such a thing now.
The strength of the NRL position throughout the doping scandal is its separation from ASADA. Its disciplinary procedures are not conflated with ASADA’s anti-doping interests; its commercial interests are not blurred with anti-doping outcomes.
The AFL instinctively, invariably, seeks to control. There are two lessons the AFL can learn from the NRL’s handling of the doping scandal: how to accept the limits of your own influence, and when to let other organisations, particularly statutory government agencies like ASADA, do their job.
This was when i broke out in laughter at how the AFL looks to outsiders.
I am just glad it brought the AFL's ego down a noch.
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It's staring them in the face .
No matter what the subject ...racism ..behaviour drugs .
It's all about the image .
The lip service
Protecting the image
Be it paying hush money or doing deals with the police or trying to get Govt officials to do deals to get druggo players off ...it comes back to one thing .
Protecting the image
We are doing this ..we are leading in that blah blah
I suspect Wookie knows it but doesn't want to admit it .
No matter what the subject ...racism ..behaviour drugs .
It's all about the image .
The lip service
Protecting the image
Be it paying hush money or doing deals with the police or trying to get Govt officials to do deals to get druggo players off ...it comes back to one thing .
Protecting the image
We are doing this ..we are leading in that blah blah
I suspect Wookie knows it but doesn't want to admit it .
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LOL like the image of the NRLs 2 strike illicit drugs policy? The entire thing is smoke and mirrors
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We name & shame .
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lol, based on tests that are run by the clubs and results that are not releasedAFLcrap1 wrote:We name & shame .
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your policy is under the carpet BS. It's purely for appearancesAFLcrap1 wrote:We name & shame .
At least the AFL are prepared to engage industry experts, release results, review the policy based on evidence, and make changes as required.
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Lol .
Of course they do .
Poor buddy was depressed .
Yet according to plenty his injuries always coincided with a drug test . Now he's depressed .
Lol sure
Of course they do .
Poor buddy was depressed .
Yet according to plenty his injuries always coincided with a drug test . Now he's depressed .
Lol sure
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not sure what thats got to do with the AFL releasing results. If Buddy tested positive he would undergo target testing and be managed by his club doctor.AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol .
Of course they do .
Poor buddy was depressed .
Yet according to plenty his injuries always coincided with a drug test . Now he's depressed .
Lol sure
But you can continue to believe the rumour if you like. Ignore the fact he has mild epilepsy and mental health issues also
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Captain deflector us at againAFLcrap1 wrote:Lol .
Of course they do .
Poor buddy was depressed .
Yet according to plenty his injuries always coincided with a drug test . Now he's depressed .
Lol sure
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