what a fucking disgrace that this is allowed to happen in this country





who do the VFL think they are ?
who does that fat arsehole in charge of this sport think he is
this **** fan has every right to express her feelings in this country provided her protest is not violent or her sign contained personel insults or obscene language directed at anyone in the VFL
it did not
all it said was she was a passionate essendropkick fan & her passion had not subsided as a result of her team being kicked out
& she was set apon by goons & police under direction by the VFL
and this is precisely what we have been saying about this low slime bag sport & the supreme arrogant turds who run it .. its complete lack of integrity & morals ... its shit for brain fans who allow this sort of thing to just
slide ..................
the NRL would not dare attempt to stomp all ova peoples basic right to free speech as it knows it could never get away with it
you make a decision
you be prepared to cop the consequences of unhappy fans .. you do not silence them with police action

a national embarrassment
a disgrace
when will its dopey fans wake the fuck up








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http://www.theage.com.au/AFL/AFL-new...901-2syyq.html
Perhaps, though, the most galling incident of the weekend came at the MCG on Saturday night, when a middle-aged woman was harassed, humiliated, and eventually stripped of a small token protest about the handling of the Essendon ElephantJuice episode.
Her small cardboard sign read: ''AFL can take whatever it wants, but it can't take our passion.'' Unbelievably, two MCG security staff demanded she remove it.
After being rightly howled down each time they attempted to confiscate the sign, police, even more incredibly, were called in. Spectators nearby were told by security staff that the instruction to get rid of the sign came from the AFL.For a brief moment, the MCG might have been Lenin Stadium in the mid-1960s.What an appalling look for an organisation that increasingly comes across to its public as dismissive, uncaring and wallowing in its wealth and power. The dictionary definition of integrity reads: ''adherence to moral and ethical principles''. Far too often lately, the AFL's own definition seems to have a sub-clause which reads: ''when it suits us''