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I am enjoying the Eagles change the story yet again.Is this the 3rd version they have put out.
Oh yeah Embers, it says a few kilos, not 15.
Oh yeah Embers, it says a few kilos, not 15.
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What has that got to do with anything? What is your point?
Do you or do you not agree that the right agreements are in place?
I knw exactly what you're getting at - and what you're doing is:If you can't see the point of my post, may I suggest you get a couple more shots of espresso into you and have another go at reading it.
The point is pretty clear bunny!!
I tell you one thing, I am betting the AFL is now spewing they have brough in out of competition NPED testing, it's making their 'brand' look really really bad, when in reality the players are no better or worse than any other professional sportsmen or women.Keep dreaming and hoping bunny.
The fact of the matter is that the AFLPA signed off on this, and there is not a chance in hell that the AFL will change it.
And in all probability they will probably strengthen it.
And nothing that you or I say or believe will change that.
Build a friggen bridge.
I knw exactly what you're getting at
- and what you're doing is:
Taking the moral high ground on illicit drugs by players
then avoiding the hard questions like "do you think it's ok for your employer to test you on the holidays"
And then without stating your actual stance, hiding behind "but there is an agreement".
Why are you going to such lengths to avoid stating your own stance? Are you trolling or are you really stupid enough to not see what you're doing?
Too true. And serves them right for making such a dumb decision.I tell you one thing, I am betting the AFL is now spewing they have brough in out of competition NPED testing, it's making their 'brand' look really really bad, when in reality the players are no better or worse than any other professional sportsmen or women.
And now that it's in there's no way they can revoke it either, they have to live with the (probably endless) 'scandals'.
Too true. And serves them right for making such a dumb decision.
I tell you one thing, I am betting the AFL is now spewing they have brough in out of competition NPED testing, it's making their 'brand' look really really bad, when in reality the players are no better or worse than any other professional sportsmen or women.
And now that it's in there's no way they can revoke it either, they have to live with the (probably endless) 'scandals'.
I personally know of an elite Australian swimmer who takes coke. I'm talking a big name here.You tell that to the swimmers this week. Our Aussie swimmers, are true professional sports people. No drugs here.
I personally know of an elite Australian swimmer who takes coke. I'm talking a big name here.
Get your blinkers off. It's a shame people as ignorant as you work with counselling and drug rehab (or whatever it is you do).
You want to earn a few hundred grand as a Doctor - you don't take drugs.
You want to earn a few hundred grand as a Pilot - you don't take drugs.
You want to be a Nun - you be celibate.
There are sacrifices involved no matter what field you find yourself in - AFL players are living the dream, they are paid to play a sport they love, paid to keep themselves fit and healthy, and are treated like kings.
If they can't stay off drugs, a pretty simple thing that most of the population can manage, then they don't deserve the lifestyle.
The article seems to suggest that Sheahan's source is two AFL players from Victorian Clubs.
A few points:
1. Pretty sure The Hun can still get sued regardless whether it's true or not. The onus is on Sheahan to provide evidence of guilt rather than Fletcher to provide evidence of non guilt. (I think)
2. What do these two players think they're doing dobbing a fellow player in to the media? Dogs.
3. I wonder if Fletcher and the other Eagles boys know who it is? Watch out for the Eagles roughing up and sledging players before the bounce this year.
4. What other players/teams went to Vegas last year? Anyone know?
then avoiding the hard questions like "do you think it's ok for your employer to test you on the holidays"
So basically, you know FA.I am a nurse in a Maternity Unit.
I'm talking about some special treatment.I have geard some crazy sh it but this takes the cake.
Eagles roughing up and sledging? Get a grip.
So basically, you know FA.
From what I recall at the time, the AFL were forced to sign this and were rather unwilling. If they didn't sign, then they wouldn't get WADA accrediation and as the government had signed accords with WADA in relation to funding, then the AFL stood stood to lose significant amounts of income. Or something to that effect.I tell you one thing, I am betting the AFL is now spewing they have brough in out of competition NPED testing, it's making their 'brand' look really really bad, when in reality the players are no better or worse than any other professional sportsmen or women.
And now that it's in there's no way they can revoke it either, they have to live with the (probably endless) 'scandals'.
So you think because you see babies come out of drug addicted women that you are some sort of expert on drugs?never worked in a Mat Unit hey.
We deliver your babies, we look after you newborn neonates that need intensive care, we look after your mums pre and post delivery.
I see it all with drugs and alcohol.
I believe it was $500k. Before that the AFL didn't have a policy on testing and punishing players for NPED. They did test but that was so they were aware of what was going on and could pre empt any ptential problems.From what I recall at the time, the AFL were forced to sign this and were rather unwilling. If they didn't sign, then they wouldn't get WADA accrediation and as the government had signed accords with WADA in relation to funding, then the AFL stood stood to lose significant amounts of income. Or something to that effect.