For all things non Essendon related, tell us how much you hate the Blues, Pies, etc.
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tonysoprano
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by tonysoprano » Wed Mar 29, 2017 8:28 pm
Crazyman wrote:tonysoprano wrote:I'm hoping to boycott everything non-Essendon for the rest of my life.
Does that include sticking it to opposition supporters after a win? hahaha
thats considered Essendon related!

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robrulz5
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by robrulz5 » Fri Mar 31, 2017 8:24 am
All this talk in the media about feeling bad for Cousins but no concern whatsoever for his victim.
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j-mac31
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by j-mac31 » Sun Apr 02, 2017 8:15 pm
robrulz5 wrote:All this talk in the media about feeling bad for Cousins but no concern whatsoever for his victim.
Pfft, who cares about anyone who didn't play in the AFL.
Aaron Francis is the Messiah.
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DC2
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by DC2 » Mon Apr 03, 2017 12:07 pm
j-mac31 wrote:robrulz5 wrote:All this talk in the media about feeling bad for Cousins but no concern whatsoever for his victim.
Pfft, who cares about anyone who didn't play in the AFL.
non-afl iceheads are scumbags and reprobates of society. cousins on the other hand, pull out the violins...
anyone else would have been locked up a long time ago.
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mdso
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by mdso » Fri Apr 28, 2017 10:14 am
Another West Coke Rookie footballer popped up in Perth this week, he was arrested for armed robbery. Said when he played for West Coke he was literally forced into using cocaine "lots were doing it" blames his time at West Coke for his drug addiction. When he tried to tell someone, or talk about it, he was told to keep his mouth shut if he wanted to continue to be on the list and play footy. Interesting our coach was his coach.
Nothing usually happens until something happens.
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Gimps
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by Gimps » Fri Apr 28, 2017 3:11 pm
mdso wrote:Another West Coke Rookie footballer popped up in Perth this week, he was arrested for armed robbery. Said when he played for West Coke he was literally forced into using cocaine "lots were doing it" blames his time at West Coke for his drug addiction. When he tried to tell someone, or talk about it, he was told to keep his mouth shut if he wanted to continue to be on the list and play footy. Interesting our coach was his coach.
He's a family friend of mine and that is the gist of it. Cousins and Co took him under their wing and lead him down that path. It was the culture, and he was pressured into doing it. People are quick to judge and say he had a choice - but imagine being 18 and having the peer pressure of blokes that are treated like gods over there. The club knew, Worsfold knew. They actually made him a scapegoat when the shit hit the fan with the likes of Cousins, Gardiner and Kerr.
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DC2
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by DC2 » Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:50 pm
Gimps wrote:mdso wrote:Another West Coke Rookie footballer popped up in Perth this week, he was arrested for armed robbery. Said when he played for West Coke he was literally forced into using cocaine "lots were doing it" blames his time at West Coke for his drug addiction. When he tried to tell someone, or talk about it, he was told to keep his mouth shut if he wanted to continue to be on the list and play footy. Interesting our coach was his coach.
He's a family friend of mine and that is the gist of it. Cousins and Co took him under their wing and lead him down that path. It was the culture, and he was pressured into doing it. People are quick to judge and say he had a choice - but imagine being 18 and having the peer pressure of blokes that are treated like gods over there. The club knew, Worsfold knew. They actually made him a scapegoat when the shit hit the fan with the likes of Cousins, Gardiner and Kerr.
thats pretty disgusting if true. lost respect for worsfold.
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Gimps
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by Gimps » Sat Apr 29, 2017 11:42 pm
Guarantee you he knew it was going on.
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grassy1
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by grassy1 » Sun Apr 30, 2017 2:27 am
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BenDoolan
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by BenDoolan » Sun Apr 30, 2017 7:21 am
Well, of course I'm sure all those bastard AFL executives knew what was going on as well. But they are teflon coated slime, and slither around without being held to account for anything.
Unfortunately, you can't drown a witch!
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mdso
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by mdso » Sat Jun 17, 2017 5:49 pm
The AFL is a comglomurate of businesses which feed off footy.
Connections at the right end of town, they can afford to buy their way out of trouble. Never failed them yet ask Dean Robinson.
They have done exactly that with West Coke and the Essendon debacle and anyone or anything else that gets in their way.

Nothing usually happens until something happens.