When you have a commission at the top of the sport that has become a boys club that treats it's market (the public) as stooges, then everything else follows suit
It is as it is.
Most times the public are to busy to care , the AFL know this and today's news becomes tomorrow's fish n chip wrapping as it's swept under the carpet .
This case was very different , the public did care , a LOT !! , and they wanted to know .
It was never going under the carpet and now efc and the AFL are going to pay full price for their sins ...