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We didn't know about the video.
Of course Jake knew, he made the video!
I mean if he knew it was going public not of its existence
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We didn't know about the video.
Of course Jake knew, he made the video!
These are narcotics, just produced in a lab. Distribution of these products to people without a prescription is just as illegal as heroin.Ritalin, Dexamphetamine
OK. What do people snort in white powder form that isn't a narcotic. PowerAde?
He still distributed it, would be extremely naive and idiotic of him to think that it wouldn't be leaked.I mean if he knew it was going public not of its existence
Hasn't he already largely admitted it was an illegal substance in his statement?Mate I know exactly, dont worry about that. But try proving it in court.
Yeah but in circumstantial cases the Court can draw inferences. He is clearly doing something he shouldn't have been, he wouldn't snap chat himself inhaling Creotine or Ovaltine or whatever the ****eltineMate I know exactly, dont worry about that. But try proving it in court.
They do bargain with managers. The managers bargain with clubs, the Clubs are the employers not the AFL. The managers should be making demands for their players through their clubs and then their clubs should be making those demands of the AFL.
The absurd thing about the AFLPA is the clubhouse mentality. The Association fights for the interests of the most in demand players over the players who actually need the AFLPA to maintain a career. The average lifespan of an AFL career has gotten no longer even with the inception of Free Agency (which was brought in to apparently make it easier for players not getting a game) yet the movement of contracted players and young players has risen exponentially.
The AFLPA fought for a larger cut of the 2011 tv rights deal even though the biggest slice of those funds was used to create hundreds of new industry jobs in the creation of two new clubs. and ~90 list spots for new players to fill.
They are an insular and self-preserving entity who have little interest in growing the jobs they claim to represent. Their accomplishments have only benefited the most in demand players rather than the most under-priviledged.
I understand that the players deserve to make demands and requests of the governing body but their employers should be the ones who make those demands for them.
Instead the AFLPA got into a direct dialogue with the AFL and were only granted the demands that would have little impact on the AFL and instead impacted predominantly on the Clubs.
What the hell did Essendon do re Lovett?
In any case... Jenkins, Monfries, Ryder, Crameri, Melksham, Giles, Gumby trades seem to have worked ok, to name a few. Or doesn't that suit your troll narrative?
Yep I agree, buyer beware, no use St Kilda crying over their purchase of a lemon.Caveat Emptor pal. No one is going to disclose the second hand car you are about to buy has a gearbox that is scheduled to implode around the time the warranty expires.
St Kilda are going to pay him less because of his social media work, if I understand correctly? Essendon offload a player who doesn't want to be there, St Kilda get a discount on a good defender with a defective brain, Jake gets to play footy for a few more years. If he pulls his head right in, he may even get a pay rise at some stage.
Win/win/win.
Stick him in the back line where he belongs, put some support systems around him, and cross your fingers.
Yeah but in circumstantial cases the Court can draw inferences. He is clearly doing something he shouldn't have been, he wouldn't snap chat himself inhaling Creotine or Ovaltine or whatever the ****eltine
These are narcotics, just produced in a lab. Distribution of these products to people without a prescription is just as illegal as heroin.
OK. What do people snort in white powder form that isn't a narcotic. PowerAde?
Howzat ?Sherbet
I see what you did there. Others may see but not know what you did there.Howzat ?
Howzat ?
Hay,didn't your club off load a player who they knew to be suffering depression to North and not tell them ?Rule #1 - NEVER trade with Essendon ... Saints should have learnt that after Andrew Lovett
... it is clear to all this club has no ethical standards ... thoroughly deserve what they are about to get from WADA
They are illicit if sold without a prescription."Narcotics" doesn't mean what you think it means.
There are 2 meanings:
Firstly, the medical meaning. Narcotic analgesics. Drugs that make you sleepy.
Secondly, the legal meaning, which simply means illicit drugs.
Dexamphetamine and Ritalin are neither. They are not illegal, and they don't make you sleepy. Distribution of them might be illegal, but possession or consumption of them is not.
I see what you did there. Others may see but not know what you did there.
Unions are a vital part of any industry, to prevent dodgy people in powerful organisations (like the AFL) from screwing over their workforce for their own gain.
Sadly like a lot of unions it looks like there are people involved in the AFLPA just as dodgy willing to ironically and hypocritically screw over organisations for their own gain.
Then they both take shot at each other for being untrustworthy ad infinitim.
But you couldn't ban them, for all the shit they give the good things they do serve an imperative purpose.
No good guys or bad guys, just jerks after more money at the expense of people who are not them.
It's the ciiiiiircle of liiiiife
Hay,didn't your club off load a player who they knew to be suffering depression to North and not tell them ?
Ironic as the President back then is now head of Beyond Blue
and what did Essendon do wrong with the Lovett trade ?
His incident occurred when he was a StKilda player