Why go to the tribunal if the AFL itself has decided a fine is sufficient for remorse
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So as long as anyone pleads guilty they will never be suspended? Makes sense.Gleeson says it would be "one of the more significant fines" handed out by the AFL Tribunal, but says it "falls short of warranting a suspension sanction" due to Greene's guilty plea.
Anderson says Greene was reacting to what he believed was a dangerous tackle
Nice thought but you know it would be twisted to how it suits - and it suits to keep the Greene Gorby playing. That means strong penalty for anyone who touches him.At least we know where the boundaries are now
Can’t wait for Libba to get at this scum next year
Such a shame Mitch Robinson is unlikely to be fit.Told ya. If there's no thugs at brisbane, I hope whoever gets the plastics in the prelim has someone to do serious maiming to the a-hole.
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Oh, so Greene's judge and jury nowAnderson says Greene was reacting to what he believed was a dangerous tackle
And that my friends, is why the players should've gone after Greene
Nothing was ever going to happen with him by the AFL. I'm more pi**ed that the players done nothing then the AFL doing nothing (Guess the AFL sanction was expected)