piesman2011 wrote:Latest news
Izzy going to Union: league fans been praising him for weeks now his return to league with big expectations on his drawing power to games.
Adelaide punished weeks after the AFL learns of breaches: League fans been saying that the AFL has taken too long comparing them to the Storm who were punished 3 days after investigation started (sic). But reports show that the NRL knew about the Storm cap breaches for over a year before this date and allowed them to win the premiership anyway.
AFL defeats the NRL in terms of total viewers per match in OZ: league fans have been saying all year that it couldnt happen.
I think this thread needs a rename. How about " League fans dribble shit and end up looking stupid". Perhaps some others can come up with a better name for this thread. Any ideas?

Pies you would have some cred on this thread but unfortunately this is nothing more then pulling out the lettuce................
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/AFL/AFL-pen ... 6527732801
This is nothing and shows the AFL has no spine on the big issues.
STEVEN Trigg is a tall man more suited to playing full-forward than riding a horse, but he now has a lot in common with Damien Oliver.
The jockey was rubbed out for 10 months and will return for the big dance next spring.
Trigg could very well be celebrating with a cup of a different kind next spring after today receiving no more than a slap on the wrist from the AFL Commission.
The Adelaide chief executive pleaded guilty to a role in breaching salary cap rules and compromising the draft, yet was suspended for only six months from January 1. Pathetic.... =D>
He wants to stay in the role, leaving his future in the hands of the board he kept secrets from, and gut-feel says he will clear that hurdle.
Given chairman Rob Chapman's public support tonight for Trigg, the Crows expect him to return to work on July 1.
Chapman made it clear Trigg was the best man to lead the club forward even though his future was up for review. It just doesn't sit well.
In the harsh light of day, does Trigg decide it is untenable and fall on his sword? It would seem a tough gig for anyone to resume their place in the top chair.
This dark cloud will dog Trigg forever and any success the club will seem tainted while he is there.
Club CEOs have been moved on for a lot less. Regardless of what Chapman and his board mates say, he should resign. =D> =D> =D> AFL a joke to the nation....................a license to cheat boys(AFL clubs)