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When the AFL gets a class action from former players for head injuries (this will happen), this “punishment” will be great evidence of the AFL’s indifference towards protecting the head.
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And Bonts back slam that led to Greene's reply.When the AFL gets a class action from former players for head injuries (this will happen), this “punishment” will be great evidence of the AFL’s indifference towards protecting the head.
A serial thug, with a record a mile long, caught red handed should not be allowed to "play on". Yeah the system worked well to protect a thug.
You can't touch the AFL's love child though. Same as Sydney in days gone by.
It doesn't matter, I think there are better teams than GWS left in the race for the flag so I don't think GWS can go all the way this year anyway.
Stop kidding yourself. Greene has been a protected species for years. He should actually have almost been deregistered by now for his white line psycho stuff. He's a nut.
So fair's fair. If dirty players get protected, fairer players should too - Bont has some serious catching up to do. I hope he does a lot of it against GW$.
Easy for you to say, your club is not playing in finals this year.Glad he got off! The guy is a superstar, we want them playing in big finals!
*yawn*AFL love child? If there is an AFL love child it’s Collingwood. Your President sneezes and they catch a cold. It’s the reason why the Giants Academy was scaled back, the reason the absolute rort of the NGA was introduced (to pacify his bleating) why your players are allowed to receive dodgy treatments in Germany mid season, why they are favoured as Richmond are with fixtures and never questioned re jumper clashes.
AFL decisions on Todd Marshall, free kick counts, fixturing, all suggest we are far from favoured by City Hall.
We support an AFL owned team, you support an AFL lovechild.
He also played in an era where retribution was far more prevalent. He was tougher because he copped plenty all his career and won them with a grin. Snipers these days get away with too much. Needs to be stopped.Tony Liberatore won his Brownlow before he started scragging.
*yawn*
See how much money each club receives from the AFL.
Also note introduction of a revenue tax, also known as a wealth tax, where financially stronger clubs contributed to a pool that was shared by the poorer clubs. A total of 10 clubs contributed with Hawthorn, Collingwood and West Coast — as much as they objected — forced to pay in $1m each extra over two years.
The AFL is paying for your academy. Clubs used to have zones in the VFL days but they have gone - so now your allowed to have a zone but other teams aren't?
Free kick counts? Are you suggesting bias? With players like Toby Greene in your side you really don't expect to concede more free kicks?
Treatments in Germany are not dodgy - ASADA approved.
When Collingwood through its own fault went bankrupt in the mid '70s they didn't get a single dollar from the league, they bailed themselves out.
Happy to give the Giants the abilty to raise a competitive side with draft concessions etc but there needs to come a time when you cut the cord.
Richmond favoured? What a laugh - ask a few Richmond supporters. Over 30 years between flags.
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Free kick differential over the last 15 years
Usual BS response, you really need a new joke writer - how about addressing the facts.Are you a tax agent as well as being a lawyer? Perhaps apply for a HECS refund there as well
Imagine having a problem with the AFL helping out newer less established clubs. That's lower than anything Toby Greene has done by a mile.Usual BS response, you really need a new joke writer - how about addressing the facts.
You don't even read - I told you before I never paid HECs so how can I get a refund for something I never paid?
Must be a GWS style accounting trait. Always trying to get extra dollars whether you are entitled to it or not.
Truth hurts Andre - unfortunately Gold Coast are a basket case and are unsustainable no matter what the AFL does with it.
There is viability for two teams in Sydney but they have to be able to compete in an even competition and that means adjustments to the fiscal and drafting advantages you were initially given.
Usual BS response, you really need a new joke writer - how about addressing the facts.
You don't even read - I told you before I never paid HECs so how can I get a refund for something I never paid?
Must be a GWS style accounting trait. Always trying to get extra dollars whether you are entitled to it or not.
Truth hurts Andre - unfortunately Gold Coast are a basket case and are unsustainable no matter what the AFL does with it.
There is viability for two teams in Sydney but they have to be able to compete in an even competition and that means adjustments to the fiscal and drafting advantages you were initially given.
Did you actually read what I said:Imagine having a problem with the AFL helping out newer less established clubs. That's lower than anything Toby Greene has done by a mile.
Then why are you continuing with your bleats....Hawthorn are not a wealthy club without income from insidious poker machines.
Collingwood does not exist without the AFL.
All clubs benefit from TV rights revenue from GC and GWS. This revenue far exceeds whatever is put in.
The rest of the world has moved on from the Toby Greene incident but you keep bleating. Move on old man, build a bridge.
Lol "draft concessions" mean nothing if you don't have a properly funded club the players can come into and be established and grow. I'm sure there will be a time to cut the cord as you say and I agree that if a club like GC remains an eternal basket case for another 5-10 years the AFL would really have to think of cutting their losses.Did you actually read what I said:
"Happy to give the Giants the abilty to raise a competitive side with draft concessions etc but there needs to come a time when you cut the cord."
Guess you missed that bit champ.
We just totally hate GW$. It's a cultural thing. The same organisation that tried to merge us out of existence, funded them to get a couple of our young guns like Callan Ward while we were battling for success all for corporate financial reasons. They're a total fake in our eyes. Then on the other hand, they were the perfect opponent to meet in 2016 - the stars aligned. So we should be grateful really I guess.
I hear what your saying, but consider this.Lol "draft concessions" mean nothing if you don't have a properly funded club the players can come into and be established and grow. I'm sure there will be a time to cut the cord as you say and I agree that if a club like GC remains an eternal basket case for another 5-10 years the AFL would really have to think of cutting their losses.
I don't understand how at this point there is any injustice in the way they've supported the expansion clubs in ways older more established clubs aren't.
I love how people say, “two separate incidents” like one was ten minutes after the other.The part where I said that the rest of what was posted was 100% irrelevant to the dog act that he performed. Separate incidents. Not condoning does not allocate the severity of what was done whatsoever. That is what we are truly discussing. The fact is the initial charge was one of "serious" misconduct. So Toby was found guilty of "serious" misconduct but then only received a fine. This "serious" misconduct is something that we do not want our junior league players to emulate. As such, it required a strong statement by the AFL. A suspension should have been given. The fact he plead guilty and showed remorse should not have mitigated the penalty which apparently it did.
You're an idiot if you think I'm one eyed. I don't barrack for either team. I saw the incident. The other incidents are separate and I said should be dealt with separately. Retaliation has never been an excuse for behaviour.I love how people say, “two separate incidents” like one was ten minutes after the other.
You’ve never seen a player retaliate to support another?
As I said, his reaction went a little too far and he was fined. Falsely accused of eye gouging as well.
He got penalised for what he did.
The bulldog player that actually DID rub Josh Kelly’s face didn’t get a mention. Where’s your outrage at that?
Don’t bother answering. I know what your one-eyed response will be. Go watch the footage.
What’s barracking for a team got to do with it?You're an idiot if you think I'm one eyed. I don't barrack for either team. I saw the incident. The other incidents are separate and I said should be dealt with separately. Retaliation has never been an excuse for behaviour.
I see you're a Giants supporter. LMAO. Talk about someone being one eyed about it! Take a look in the mirror buddy.
The AFL even intervened in the Toby Greene case in recommending to its own Tribunal to impose the $7500 fine as the penalty not suspension.
Good on ya gg. Never change. Keep up the exaggeration, it’s working so well. Yep green was totes justified. I’m sure the bloke who’s been convicted 16 times did nothing wrong. He’s a gentleman, just misunderstoodAnd Bonts back slam that led to Greene's reply.
What’s barracking for a team got to do with it?
I pointed out that you’d ignore the bulldog player with hands in Josh Kelly’s face, just like most people have and I was right. You’re one eyed about Toby Greene.
Thanks for playing.