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You are relying on a rugby league site for AFL information? That is the act of a desperate person, Mr Eliagh. I was suggesting that your behaviour may be discouraging new memberships. I was giving no direct instructions. The article is very poorly written, given that cocaine and amphetamines are illicit drugs and not recreational. It is also a demonstration in actuality that the AFL illicit drugs testing program is working and working very well.
Cannabis can be detected without a blood test which is how users can be caught. There is no blood test for that, but it isn't needed anyway.
Cannabis can be detected without a blood test which is how users can be caught. There is no blood test for that, but it isn't needed anyway.
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I'm not going to go searching the internet for hours to prove you wrong when I can do it in minutes. I think my point is quite clear. Recreational and illicit drugs, there's no difference, people use cocaine and amphetamines for recreational purposes. So botht he AFL and RL test for recreational drugs, my link proves it if you would take the time to read it rather than try to sidetrack the issue by looking at the source...
As to my behaviour, it's perfectly appropriate in the fightclub thankyou very much. And I'd appreciate it if you showed some fighting spirit rather than your current approach which makes me wonder whether you are the love child of the Pope and Mr Mackay from South Park.


As to my behaviour, it's perfectly appropriate in the fightclub thankyou very much. And I'd appreciate it if you showed some fighting spirit rather than your current approach which makes me wonder whether you are the love child of the Pope and Mr Mackay from South Park.


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Exactly EKing-Eliagh wrote:I'm not going to go searching the internet for hours to prove you wrong when I can do it in minutes. I think my point is quite clear. Recreational and illicit drugs, there's no difference, people use cocaine and amphetamines for recreational purposes. So botht he AFL and RL test for recreational drugs, my link proves it if you would take the time to read it rather than try to sidetrack the issue by looking at the source...![]()
As to my behaviour, it's perfectly appropriate in the fightclub thankyou very much. And I'd appreciate it if you showed some fighting spirit rather than your current approach which makes me wonder whether you are the love child of the Pope and Mr Mackay from South Park.
the fact that no drug testing agency in the world approves of the AFL's soft .. bordering on compliance to users policy is all we need
this self righteous wind bag can ramble on all he wants
the AFL's policy is a disgrace
& an embarrasment to our country
everyother sport on the planet is hard on users ...excpet one odd little sport that has some popularity in the Sthn States of Australia
a stain on our nations sporting heritage it is

I am astounded at your lack lustre attitude towards drugs. To refer to drugs that are illicit drugs under Federal Law as recreational is to undermine the fight against said drugs in all respects. So the source you rely on is part of the problem. It lacks the stern measures that are needed should the usage persist after all other efforts have failed.King-Eliagh wrote:I'm not going to go searching the internet for hours to prove you wrong when I can do it in minutes. I think my point is quite clear. Recreational and illicit drugs, there's no difference, people use cocaine and amphetamines for recreational purposes. So botht he AFL and RL test for recreational drugs, my link proves it if you would take the time to read it rather than try to sidetrack the issue by looking at the source...![]()
As to my behaviour, it's perfectly appropriate in the fightclub thankyou very much. And I'd appreciate it if you showed some fighting spirit rather than your current approach which makes me wonder whether you are the love child of the Pope and Mr Mackay from South Park.
If your behaviour is the norm for this part of the forum, then I repeat that it should be reviewed because it is keeping others from joining. In another thread you refer to AFL supporters as hooligans. As it stands presently, this part of the forum is infested with hooligans so you are being rather hypocritical.
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Oh get off your high horse and smell the manure truthevader.
And answer me this. After 1 whole day of posting on this board, who the fuuUUUuuck are you to be stating what sort of behaviour attracts members from joining?
I'm beginning to suspect you've peroused these forums before under another nic....?
To provide some facts for you, since you obviously have your head so high in the sky, since I've returned to these boards activity has risen quite dramatically. People like a bit of a fracas, a bit of provocation. You, Mr Sayer, are as flat as mike tysons nogggin. May I suggest you are the one keeping others from joining? :<>
And answer me this. After 1 whole day of posting on this board, who the fuuUUUuuck are you to be stating what sort of behaviour attracts members from joining?
I'm beginning to suspect you've peroused these forums before under another nic....?
To provide some facts for you, since you obviously have your head so high in the sky, since I've returned to these boards activity has risen quite dramatically. People like a bit of a fracas, a bit of provocation. You, Mr Sayer, are as flat as mike tysons nogggin. May I suggest you are the one keeping others from joining? :<>

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You are Mike Tyson to my Muhammed Ali, Mr Eliagh. I am not falling for your childish attempts to bait me into a bar fight. That is the act of a petulant child.
How old are you anyway? I strongly recommend that you act your age. Re-examine the manner in which you just addressed me, and while you are doing that perhaps you will explain to the world why you take an attitude towards drugs that undermines the fight against them.
How old are you anyway? I strongly recommend that you act your age. Re-examine the manner in which you just addressed me, and while you are doing that perhaps you will explain to the world why you take an attitude towards drugs that undermines the fight against them.
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Why do the AFL have such a shabby policy on drugs?Truthsayer wrote:You are Mike Tyson to my Muhammed Ali, Mr Eliagh. I am not falling for your childish attempts to bait me into a bar fight. That is the act of a petulant child.
How old are you anyway? I strongly recommend that you act your age. Re-examine the manner in which you just addressed me, and while you are doing that perhaps you will explain to the world why you take an attitude towards drugs that undermines the fight against them.
It's not shabby, Mr Pussycat. It is responsible and prevents players from being addicted. Not something I would credit to other sports anywhere in the world. Believe it or not, I understand that the only other profession in the world that takes in rehabilitation as a part of their drug policy is World Wrestling Entertainment! A fake sport! There is no rehabilitation involved anywhere else and I consider that to be severely lacking in judgment.
Do you support rehabilitation, Mr Pussycat? Do you believe it should be compulsory in all sport as it is in the AFL, but not in the NRL or any other sport in the world (let's not count WWE as it is fake as we all know)?
Do you support rehabilitation, Mr Pussycat? Do you believe it should be compulsory in all sport as it is in the AFL, but not in the NRL or any other sport in the world (let's not count WWE as it is fake as we all know)?
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Truthsayer wrote:It's not shabby, Mr Pussycat. It is responsible and prevents players from being addicted. Not something I would credit to other sports anywhere in the world. Believe it or not, I understand that the only other profession in the world that takes in rehabilitation as a part of their drug policy is World Wrestling Entertainment! A fake sport! There is no rehabilitation involved anywhere else and I consider that to be severely lacking in judgment.
Do you support rehabilitation, Mr Pussycat? Do you believe it should be compulsory in all sport as it is in the AFL, but not in the NRL or any other sport in the world (let's not count WWE as it is fake as we all know)?
so.....that makes 2 fake sports then


& what utter snot ... rehab .. phhhttttt
punishment is the only thing that talks , theres nothing starker or more sobering then the realisation that your career is in jeopardy
rehab & massaging overinflated egos & telling them
there there .. its ok you do drugs
we love you .. we'll still let you play .... we won't punish you , we won't tell anyone

please
just continue along like nothing happened

a blight on Australian society is the AFL

Mr Raider, the tactic that you support will only make the person a drug user for life. Is that what you want? You would be willing to destroy a life? That would be tantamount to murder. The correct procedure is to get them off the drugs in the first instance and protect them from people like you who would prefer these people to suffer the indignity of embarassment that would actually inhibit the chances of rehabilitation.
If anyone is a blight on society it is people like you, because you have no real, tangible, long term solution to the drug problem. You prefer the quick fix, which is not a solution. It is part of the problem.
If anyone is a blight on society it is people like you, because you have no real, tangible, long term solution to the drug problem. You prefer the quick fix, which is not a solution. It is part of the problem.
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Ah truthslayer, hate to give you a history lecture but ahhhh drugs have been used by humans for millenia. Actually more likely since hominids like Australopithecus, which by the way reminds me of you, roamed the Earth. Do you really think there is a "solution" to the drug "problem"?
Because if you do, you're dreeaamin cowboy! Go the NRL policy, effective and fair :D
Because if you do, you're dreeaamin cowboy! Go the NRL policy, effective and fair :D

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