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AFL season 2014

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Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

12 Jan 2014 4:41pm
No major news yet, but it's time to get the thread rolling!


(Go Cats!)



Although Campbell Brown just got himself arrested!
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

12 Jan 2014 1:58pm
Suns to make the eight
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

12 Jan 2014 5:19pm
I hope so Chrispy!

Even 9th or 10th would be a pretty good result. But 7th or 8th would be fantastic!
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

12 Jan 2014 2:38pm
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Simondo said..

No major news



Although Campbell Brown just got himself arrested!


www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/nocookies?a=A.flavipes


I've had the pleasure of meeting him a couple of times good bloke,I guess stuff turns him into another beast
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

12 Jan 2014 7:23pm
sorry mac, that doesn't cut it for me. sad - yes. who's fault - his

suns will be more than happy now with their decision to punt him
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

12 Jan 2014 5:25pm
Good bloke until he drinks same story for many Australian men sadly .
Teacake
Teacake

TAS

1099 posts

12 Jan 2014 8:25pm
Gheyy!

Football is ghey!

AFL is ghey!

You guys can watch a few guys roll in the mud and decide which one of them has the biggest boner at that time!

Sorry to say I hate AFL.

Tom.
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

12 Jan 2014 5:28pm
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Teacake said...
Gheyy!

Football is ghey!

AFL is ghey!

You guys can watch a few guys roll in the mud and decide which one of them has the biggest boner at that time!

Sorry to say I hate AFL.

Tom.

Wow....you are truly into Tasmanian love triangles...poxy pop outs and a redneck attitude yeeeehaaaa loverboy
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

12 Jan 2014 7:36pm
i wonder if the other head hates AFL too
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

12 Jan 2014 9:17pm
You lot have all been very funny today! Not just this thread!
Good work boys! Fair play.
Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

13 Jan 2014 1:43pm
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Simondo said..

You lot have all been very funny today! Not just this thread!
Good work boys! Fair play.


Mighty West Coast for another flag!!
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

13 Jan 2014 4:00pm
^ Tux, that's as funny as Scotty buying a Roxy Hat!
Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

14 Jan 2014 8:20am
You know there coming bro....if they don't make it I would be glad to see the cats get another one ow Collingwood get a wooden spoon
ockanui
ockanui

VIC

1319 posts

14 Jan 2014 9:10am
I hope this season is not hijacked by team or teams unscrupulous practices and that it can get back to shine as the great game it is..
Quietly hoping the changes that have made to my beloved team.. Melbourne can see them get off their collective knees to stand tall and give the Club some respect not only amongst the Dees army but AFL as well, gets some passion, get some ****ing mongrel get some arrrrggghhh into you, go the ****ing Dee's
McHenry
McHenry

SA

1739 posts

14 Jan 2014 8:46am
Nathan Van Berlo out for the season with a snapped achilles tendon in training yesterday. Looks like Dangerfield will replace his captaincy spot.
Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

14 Jan 2014 10:47am
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ockanui said..

I hope this season is not hijacked by team or teams unscrupulous practices and that it can get back to shine as the great game it is..
Quietly hoping the changes that have made to my beloved team.. Melbourne can see them get off their collective knees to stand tall and give the Club some respect not only amongst the Dees army but AFL as well, gets some passion, get some ****ing mongrel get some arrrrggghhh into you, go the ****ing Dee's


I wouldn't mind seeing the Dee's do something....its been a bit sad to see a once proud team lurch from one disaster to another
Souwester
Souwester

WA

1266 posts

14 Jan 2014 7:59am
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Tux said..

Simondo said..

You lot have all been very funny today! Not just this thread!
Good work boys! Fair play.


Mighty West Coast for another flag!!


I reckon we are good for 6th spot and a good crack at one of the top 4 in the second final after knocking off one of the bottom 4 teams in the 8, not quite at the level of top 4 but fingers crossed. Squad needs to play a full season together without the old guard yet.

Shuey & Gaff need to go next level this year, Nic Nat needs to be fit and Coxy needs to play out the year.
Teacake
Teacake

TAS

1099 posts

15 Jan 2014 5:49pm
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laceys lane said..

i wonder if the other head hates AFL too


No he loved it, that is why I got rid of it. I may or may not have a stump on my shoulder now...
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

15 Jan 2014 7:02pm
SYdney would have to be half a chance with that new recruit showing good early commitment on the training paddock.
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

15 Jan 2014 5:44pm
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Ted the Kiwi said...
SYdney would have to be half a chance with that new recruit showing good early commitment on the training paddock.

They are my tip for the flag
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

15 Jan 2014 9:32pm
Back to Back Flags for Buddy!

Could well happen!
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

21 Feb 2014 3:37pm
Bump!




Nearly time to start some AFL talk again!
(had to dig this thread up from "Page 6")...
ockanui
ockanui

VIC

1319 posts

21 Feb 2014 7:47pm
Good work Simondo... Looking forward to the season now with the Dees.

The AFL have introduced a new entrance ticket pricing scale whereby to see the top teams you pay more than the lowly teams... some extra money needed at the afl?

What odds are you paying for back to back winner of the footy tipping comp?
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

21 Feb 2014 8:09pm
Ock, yeah Dee's look a hell of a lot more promising now! Unfortunately, your last appointed coach wasn't quite the right man for a big re-build.

Demon's v Cats coming up, in Alice Springs too!
If I had 1 Million Dollars, and time to burn... I would fly up with my KTM Dirtbike, and watch the games, and ride the Fink Desert Track...

Better get that footy comp back up and running!
Salty Sea Dog
Salty Sea Dog

VIC

346 posts

21 Feb 2014 10:10pm
Bombers to play finals under Bomber, and Hird to come back for the finals series and coach from the dugout while Bomber stays in the box. Yeah Bombers!!!!!
thePup
thePup

13831 posts

21 Feb 2014 7:19pm
Geez the Hawks are feeding a large Metwurst into the anal cavity of the Roos down in Tassie Devel land ....... betcha TD has split his strides
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

23 Feb 2014 7:17pm
^ funny Pup!
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

23 Feb 2014 7:20pm
Bombers - I don't think the AFL or ASADA has come out with any official statement, saying the won't be sanctioned, etc!?

The time is now, to officially clear the players, get 2014 off and firing, with Essendon in no doubts!
I think the Bombers have copped their wrap, with some quite significant Club Sanctions...
I think they have paid their price... The players did seem to be kept in the dark... even though I can't believe more of the players didn't speak up earlier, or raise their eye-brows, raise the questions...
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

28 Feb 2014 9:19pm
Dees v Cats!
Ockanui v Simondo!

Go Cats!
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

4 Mar 2014 2:11pm
Interesting perspective



Retiring AFL boss Andrew Demetriou came to mistake competence for omnipotence, writes Richard Hinds

Richard Hinds
The Daily Telegraph
March 04, 2014 12:00AM

Andrew Demetrious time in charge of the AFL saw him step on many toes but he has been praised by both friends and foes following his announcement that he was stepping down at the end of the 2014 season.

ANDREW Demetriou?s resignation announcement was a fireside chat. A cosy conversation with some emotional moments, a few in-jokes, idle boasts and the odd flash of defiance.

There was a long list of laudable achievements. The billion dollar media rights deals, the millions extracted from various governments for infrastructure, massive crowds and club memberships, the audacious raid into foreign territory and on it went.

The AFL has not yet put a team on Pluto. Although Demetriou still has six months in the swivel chair.

But the manner of his departure also provided an insight into how an administration rightly considered the best and most progressive of any Australian sport had let down its guard.

Demetriou?s resignation comes ? coincidentally, he insists ? with the AFL under intense pressure after it bungled a joint investigation with ASADA into Essendon?s rogue supplements program.

How had the AFL?s halo slipped?


Somewhere in the final years of the Demetriou decade the AFL started to believe its glowing publicity and mistake competence for omnipotence.

This was apparent when, without walking the red carpet, Demetriou began to sound like he was accepting an Oscar rather than departing an executive role for which he was paid $2 million per annum.

Such self-satisfaction at a time when his game has lost its lustre was informative.

Even the anodyne questions of the media created the feeling Demetriou could be judged by only two standards ? absolutely superb or simply fantastic. Demetriou has often been accused of arrogance, particularly in Sydney where his lament about the ?ugly?? Swans of 2005, and some of the assumptions around the establishment of the Giants have ruffled feathers.

Demetriou described his manner as ?decisive??. And no doubt his unwavering self-assurance helped parlay the AFL?s fanatical heartland support into a robust position.

Where other sports bleated about lack of government support, Demetriou had lobbyists camped outside federal, state and local politicians? doors.

Where others let underperforming clubs bleed money and waste funds on dilapidated stadiums, Demetriou maximised revenue and oversaw an efficient and profitable competition.


Australian Football great Kevin Sheedy commends retiring AFL boss Andrew Demetriou

But in the final years of Demetriou?s reign the AFL ?brand?? had become all-important, and ?brand protection?? the source of several blunders that rebounded on the league. Perhaps, behind the AFL Commission?s closed door, also on Demetriou.

There was Demetriou?s refusal to acknowledge clubs were ?tanking?? to gain superior draft picks ? even after Melbourne was fined for doing so ? and the confusing handling of Adelaide?s salary cap cheating. Which, given the light sanctions for some, gave the impression of deal-making and cronyism.

Finally and most disastrously there is the botched Essendon investigation. The time when a domestic game used to cleaning up its own mess struggled with the constraints of a global drug code to which it was a signatory.

The outcome? The embarrassing image of Demetriou ridiculing the notion James Hird would be paid during his 12 month suspension, only to find the cash was already in his account.

Given Demetriou?s accomplishments it might seem churlish to dwell on the recent mishaps, or to suggest they will blight his legacy. Demetriou was eager to avoid that fate when challenged about his handling of the Essendon affair.

?I?ll tell you what I didn?t do,?? he said. ?I never injected anyone.??

To those using the shortcomings of the AFL investigation as a smoke screen to protect Hird and others, it was a point well made. Commission chairman Mike Fitzpatrick invited appraisal of Demetriou?s role when he claimed the chief executive had given the game ?an ethical underpinning, a conscience??. Was this the case in his handling of Essendon?s regime?

Similarly, Fitzpatrick praised Demetriou?s efforts on indigenous and women?s rights as altruistic.

Other will consider this a savvy method of raiding the public purse to promote the AFL, as much as the causes themselves. Perhaps it was both.

Fitzpatrick described Demetriou as one of the ?temporary custodians of the game?? whose duty was to leave it in a better shape than when he arrived. By most measures, he did so wonderfully well. But the moment Demetriou started to believe there was no mountain his AFL could not move, the time for change had come.
Tux
Tux

Tux

VIC

3829 posts

4 Mar 2014 2:45pm
he did a fantastic job for the AFL up until the last 12 months....unfortuantly for himself and the AFL by association lost a lot of credibilty in the way they have handelled the supplements thing and James Hird in particular...at the risk of flogging a dead horse hird, thomson and reid should not of been charged until Stephen Dank had told ASDA all he knew and they had soem concrete findings.
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