AFLcrap1 wrote:NlolRL wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:Why will ASADA give Essendrug players a reduced penalty.
If they had taken the offer when first offered they would probably have copped the same as the Cronulla players.
But the big big difference is the way it was handled.
NRL sat back & let AASADA do what they had to with no interference.
The AFL & Essingbong did the opposite.
Obstructed,blocked threatened,& then took legal action against ASADA.
Dragged the ASADA name through the mud with their nedia mouth pieces.
Then there was VLAD trying to do dodgy deals behind the scenes.
I don't know about you ,but if I was ASADA ,then this club should pay the full price.
Revenge is sweet .
NRL came out of this smelling like a rose.
AFL ,a stinking pile of excretement.
well the AFL actually assisted the asada investigation according to judge middleton, they allowed them powers beyond tose available to asada at the time.
if you think 3 week bans makes the NRL smell like roses you obvisouly have avoided social media. it was roundly criticised for being limp wristed
Fuck you are thick
I am talking about the investigation. Not the penalties.
Cronulla after a chat by Smith went along with ASADA.
Easing bong did all they could to disrupt,stall threaten ,try to get info thrown out etc. even dragged the investigating body to court.
But you being a brainwashed southern hick can't see the difference.

the court case was about THE INVESTIGATION you complete knob!
according to Middleton it was perfectly legal and in fact advantaged by being a joint investigation with a sporting body. in fact he specifically mention that joint investigations are to be encouraged if that is what is required to get the required outcome.
1:42pm: Middleton: Based upon the evidence I conclude:
- By 1 Feb 2013, both ASADA and AFL had agreed to investigate Essendon, and had concluded that ASADA should use AFL powers.
- ASADA would have decided to investigate Essendon anyway, regardless of coercive powers.
- Hird, Essendon and 34 players all co-operated because of contractual obligations to AFL.
- Hird, Essendon and players all complied.
- Info was simultaneously divulged.
- The investigation required co-ordination between AFL and ASADA with regard to procedure/conduct.
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ASADA benefited from co-operation of AFL due to AFL's compulsory powers.
- ASADA and AFL made two separate decisions in the areas of their own responsibilities.
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