


seriously
if you want to bag a sport
VFL is the sport that just keeps giving you ammo
on the eve of the .. what is it called

Nanna nap game or some such fucking stupidly name themed gimmickly gestured crap event


the VFL's overtly racist fans show they have not taken off their white hoods .. or put down their burning crosses
they live in 1960's Alabama
these singlet wearing clowns in here will site one example of Andrew Johns using some unfortunate words about 3 years ago when they read this
but
its a WEEKLY event in the VFL
WEEKLY
every other day it occurs where a fumbleball player or fan descends to their true & deepest feelings about others of different racial backgrounds
Eddie Mc Chins claims his game has come a long way
but this fat racist fool only a few years ago himself claimed western Sydneysiders all eat Falafels

better he not preach from the pulpit til he too educates himself about tolerance of other cultures .. & while hes at it
take that racist lunatic Ken Shadey with him
all the below headlines scream outrage
but its clear really no ones cares & its nothing but lip service
I have an egg timer
I've just turned it on.....
I feel very confident there'll be another incident before my eggs are boiled
yes indeed
Racistball
Whiteyball
Vanillaball
all apt descriptions for this national embarrassment known as VFL






'It is a disgrace': Players unite to condemn alleged Goodes slur
By Nathan SchmookExclusive to AFL Bigpond Network 12:44am AEST Saturday, May 25, 2013
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Adam Goodes indicates to security after Friday night's incident at the MCG
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“It is a disgrace considering the era that we're in. It's just completely unacceptable”
Adam Goodes' teammate Dan Hannebery
AFL PLAYERS have reacted angrily to an incident on Friday night in which Sydney Swans star Adam Goodes was allegedly racially vilified, with teammate Dan Hannebery labelling it a "disgrace".
The Swans celebrated a significant win on Friday night that saw them entrench themselves in the top four, but the club was also left shocked by the incident late in the fourth quarter.
"That's pretty sad, pretty shocking," Hannebery told AFL.com.au on Friday night as details of the incident emerged.
"The person who did that has to have a hard look at themselves.
"It is a disgrace considering the era that we're in. It's just completely unacceptable.
"I'm really shocked."
While Swans players rallied around Goodes in the rooms, opposition players took to Twitter to voice their shock and support.
"Speechless and really flat," Tiger forward Jack Riewoldt tweeted, adding: "Bloody disappointing
Pies apologise to Goodes after alleged racial slur
COLLINGWOOD president Eddie McGuire has vowed to seek out the fan who allegedly racially abused Sydney Swans champion Adam Goodes on Friday night and ban her from the club.
McGuire immediately sought out Goodes in the changerooms following the match, apologising for the last quarter incident.
Afterwards, the fuming Magpies president said the fan's behaviour was "despicable".
"I went in to ask Adam what happened, and he told me someone said something; you can ask him what was said," McGuire told AFL.com.au.
"I just apologised to him.
"I wanted to look him in the eye and let him know that we don't stand for this.
"This club doesn't stand for it, the football world doesn't stand for it.
"I didn't want him to go away from being a fantastic leader in what is a wonderful week for our code, or to feel that this is in any way endorsed or condoned, or anything other than that we are just absolutely devastated that someone would say something like that.
"We will be taking every step.
"Everyone knows the rules at Collingwood: if you racially vilify anybody, it's zero tolerance; you're out.
"Hopefully the police have got the person, and we'll find out and get to the bottom of it.
"They should be absolutely ashamed of themselves."
Players took to Twitter to voice their condemnation of the alleged slur and their support for Goodes.
Magpies coach Nathan Buckley echoed his president's sentiments, saying the incident was a reminder that work still needed to be done to rid society of racism, despite gains made in the past two decades.
"My opinion, and it will be the club's opinion, is that any person of any race, colour or creed is welcome to play this game and to observe this game, and should be able to do so with the freedom that any person should be able to," Buckley said.
"That freedom is taken away when you choose not to respect people of other race, colour or creed.
"We're disappointed that this has happened.
"I believe it was a young girl; it speaks probably more to how much more work we need to do in this regard.
"We'll support Adam in this situation, and we'll do anything we need to do to further improve the attitudes in society.
"Football reflects society, and this is a situation that highlights that."
Sydney Swans coach John Longmire welcomed McGuire's visit to the Swans' rooms post-match to apologise, saying that was an indication of how seriously the AFL industry takes racial vilification.
"Adam was clearly disappointed and upset, and he's confident the AFL will work through it," Longmire said.
"He's happy for the AFL to take the lead and let them deal with it."
The incident happened in the Punt Road end forward pocket of the MCG, deep in the final quarter of the Swans' 47-point win.
Goodes reacted angrily when he heard a comment from a female in the front row, pointing her out to security, who removed her from the ground.
After the final siren, the clearly upset dual Brownlow medallist immediately went down the players' race while his teammates celebrated the win on the field.
Neither the Swans nor Magpies have publicly stated what was said.
The incident has come on a weekend of celebration of the contribution of Indigenous footballers, with Indigenous Round marking the 20th anniversary of Nicky Winmar's defiant stance against racism at Collingwood's former home ground, Victoria Park.
The Swans approached the AFL just two weeks ago after Goodes was abused at the same venue in his side's 37-point loss to Hawthorn in round seven.