Why? So you can visit him and tell him what a good bloke he is?mdso wrote:Does anyone know the whereabouts in Port Melbourne of Bomber's food shop, please?
I am sure he would love a visit.
Why? So you can visit him and tell him what a good bloke he is?mdso wrote:Does anyone know the whereabouts in Port Melbourne of Bomber's food shop, please?
Deciding to fire Hird was a f****** mistake. Telling Bomber that was going to happen (if true) was another f****** mistake.BenDoolan wrote:Yes, and imagine if the board stuck to their "processes" and told Hird to take a hike when he went against their wishes to appeal the High Court decision....j-mac31 wrote:I don't disagree that we've been shit for a long time, but when Craig was hired the expectation was that Hird was coming back. Everyone (apart from Caro) knew that. He was not hired recently when Bomber may or may not have genuinely thought he was going to be head coach next year. If he wasn't going to be happy fitting in with a new job in the current structure, to bad.BenDoolan wrote:Yeah, great way to run a football club. What a pack of stupid f****** c**** we have in charge to not be able to make alternative arrangements. No wonder we have been so shit for so long....j-mac31 wrote:Boohoo.BenDoolan wrote:
That's the crux of it.
The thing is, you do your darnedest to retain the best people to bring you success. It is clear we have that in Hird / Thompson. The players know so. The players have said so. If Bomber wanted a different set up to a different role, then you do whatever it takes to make it happen.
Hird does not have the same job that Bomber would have next year.robrulz5 wrote:Do you seriously believe Hird is going to be answering to Neil Craig?little_ripper wrote:What like he did all this year?robrulz5 wrote:I thought it was more to do with the fact that he didn't want to have to answer to Neil Craig.
Seemed pretty happy this season. I am sure the is fine with all the guys in the coaching group. Bomber will come in from the cold as Head Coach if Hirdy has problems. Which Hird won't, because he can coach.
But he obviously feels like he doesnt need to teach Hirdy anything more about coaching.
bomberdonnie wrote:Why? So you can visit him and tell him what a good bloke he is?mdso wrote:Does anyone know the whereabouts in Port Melbourne of Bomber's food shop, please?
I am sure he would love a visit.
nudder12 wrote:Cute cartoon in saturday's "Hun' - depicting a group of Essendon supporters singing the club song, with the words...."See the Bombers stuff up, up..."
gringo wrote:Bomber reckons the EFC needs a complete rebuild from the ground up and are simply treading water at the moment.
That being the case, I can't see how there could possibly be a role at the club he'd be happy with other than head coach with a lot of clout in off-field decision making. Makes sense that he's gone.
Erin Pearson
June 26, 2019 — 12.35pm
Fallen AFL great Mark 'Bomber' Thompson has admitted he was an ice user and spent 12 hours a day trading cryptocurrency after leaving the game in the wake of Essendon's drugs scandal that left him in a "bad way".
The premiership coach is in Melbourne Magistrates Court fighting three drug trafficking charges and four of possession after drugs were allegedly found in his Port Melbourne home during police raids in January 2018.
The 55-year-old told the court on Wednesday that as he struggled with leaving the football world he locked himself in his Port Melbourne home, trading in cryptocurrency 12 hours a day, and using drugs when a man came knocking on his door.
Former AFL coach Mark "Bomber" Thompson at Melbourne Magistrates Court on Monday.
He invited the man in, now known as Geelong man Thomas Windsor, and they formed a friendship. Within weeks they were living together in the converted warehouse.
While he admitted taking drugs, he insisted he has not sold them, adding that he was also tempted to try LSD but "didn't have the guts".
"Ice, that's it really," he said.
Mr Thompson told the court that he still struggles dealing with the Essendon supplements scandal which left him in a "bad way".
"I took a lot of kids on from their parents and I looked them in the eye and said, 'Don’t worry your son's going to be OK'. That went out the door and I really couldn’t live with that," he said.
"The fact I’m responsible for these boys found guilty for cheating for something I really love.
"I hate the game, I left the game after working at Essendon for two years.
"Here I am in 2017 at home. I found cryptocurrency, your Honor. It’s something I’d been looking for in my life."
Bomber Thompson's converted warehouse in Port Melbourne that was raided by police in January 2018.
Mr Thompson revealed that smoking ice became a "habit" for him and that his use of it increased towards the end of 2017, until his house was raided on January 5 the following year.
He admitted that scales found by police in his house belonged to him.
"I used to weigh stuff up. What you paid for is what you got," he said.
He then shook his head and said: "I can’t believe I’m saying this."
"I never had any intention to sell any drugs. I know right from wrong, being a trafficker is just embarrassing for me.
"I’m a drug taker, I’m sad I’m a drug taker. I took them back then to mask all the pain."
Mr Thompson also admitted he had considered taking LSD.
"I always wanted to take it but I didn't have the guts," he said.
Police allege they found a myriad of illicit substances and drug paraphernalia in various areas of Mr Thompson's apartment.
Substances allegedly found in Mr Thompson’s bedroom area included 134.6 grams of MDMA, 5½ Xanax tablets and methamphetamine, as well as two sets of digital scales, eight hard drives, four ice pipes and a shoe box filled with clear resealable bags.
In a magnetic box in a shared mezzanine area were eight clear bags containing 33.1 grams of crystal meth, 5.6 grams of Ephedrine, one LSD tab and three white capsules.
The court previously heard that a further 839.7 grams of what was believed to be MDMA was contaminated by the clandestine drug unit so DNA could not be found.
The premiership coach has been on bail since his arrest while facing eight charges including trafficking ecstasy and ice and breaching bail.
Mr Thompson played more than 200 games of AFL football before coaching Geelong to two premierships. He later worked in the coaching team at Essendon football club.
The ongoing hearing is expected to hear from a DNA expert later on Wednesday.
More to come.
Very sad.s'dreams wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2019 2:56 pm **** BUMP ****
Sad. Today he admitted in court that he is a serious drug addict. Pity he didn't choose his housemates with more care.
From the Age
Erin Pearson
June 26, 2019 — 12.35pm
Fallen AFL great Mark 'Bomber' Thompson has admitted he was an ice user and spent 12 hours a day trading cryptocurrency after leaving the game in the wake of Essendon's drugs scandal that left him in a "bad way".
The premiership coach is in Melbourne Magistrates Court fighting three drug trafficking charges and four of possession after drugs were allegedly found in his Port Melbourne home during police raids in January 2018.
The 55-year-old told the court on Wednesday that as he struggled with leaving the football world he locked himself in his Port Melbourne home, trading in cryptocurrency 12 hours a day, and using drugs when a man came knocking on his door.
Former AFL coach Mark "Bomber" Thompson at Melbourne Magistrates Court on Monday.
He invited the man in, now known as Geelong man Thomas Windsor, and they formed a friendship. Within weeks they were living together in the converted warehouse.
While he admitted taking drugs, he insisted he has not sold them, adding that he was also tempted to try LSD but "didn't have the guts".
"Ice, that's it really," he said.
Mr Thompson told the court that he still struggles dealing with the Essendon supplements scandal which left him in a "bad way".
"I took a lot of kids on from their parents and I looked them in the eye and said, 'Don’t worry your son's going to be OK'. That went out the door and I really couldn’t live with that," he said.
"The fact I’m responsible for these boys found guilty for cheating for something I really love.
"I hate the game, I left the game after working at Essendon for two years.
"Here I am in 2017 at home. I found cryptocurrency, your Honor. It’s something I’d been looking for in my life."
Bomber Thompson's converted warehouse in Port Melbourne that was raided by police in January 2018.
Mr Thompson revealed that smoking ice became a "habit" for him and that his use of it increased towards the end of 2017, until his house was raided on January 5 the following year.
He admitted that scales found by police in his house belonged to him.
"I used to weigh stuff up. What you paid for is what you got," he said.
He then shook his head and said: "I can’t believe I’m saying this."
"I never had any intention to sell any drugs. I know right from wrong, being a trafficker is just embarrassing for me.
"I’m a drug taker, I’m sad I’m a drug taker. I took them back then to mask all the pain."
Mr Thompson also admitted he had considered taking LSD.
"I always wanted to take it but I didn't have the guts," he said.
Police allege they found a myriad of illicit substances and drug paraphernalia in various areas of Mr Thompson's apartment.
Substances allegedly found in Mr Thompson’s bedroom area included 134.6 grams of MDMA, 5½ Xanax tablets and methamphetamine, as well as two sets of digital scales, eight hard drives, four ice pipes and a shoe box filled with clear resealable bags.
In a magnetic box in a shared mezzanine area were eight clear bags containing 33.1 grams of crystal meth, 5.6 grams of Ephedrine, one LSD tab and three white capsules.
The court previously heard that a further 839.7 grams of what was believed to be MDMA was contaminated by the clandestine drug unit so DNA could not be found.
The premiership coach has been on bail since his arrest while facing eight charges including trafficking ecstasy and ice and breaching bail.
Mr Thompson played more than 200 games of AFL football before coaching Geelong to two premierships. He later worked in the coaching team at Essendon football club.
The ongoing hearing is expected to hear from a DNA expert later on Wednesday.
More to come.
Fitzpartrick should be garotted by the nuts. Spiteful nasty c***.Windy_Hill wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2019 6:41 pm I think it’s a little too easy to gloss over the damage done to Hird and Thompson as a result of their respective media lead character assassinations. They were cast as evil pariahs by the media which simply played into the hands of the great unwashed. Hird became dangerously depressed attempting a thankfully unsuccessful suicide. Thompson becomes a drug addict. Where is the damn AFL when it comes to standing by two fallen legends. The media and the AFL merely threw these two men under a bus to serve their own scripted agenda. This included a deliberate and insidious recruitment of certain media identities to spread their ill conceived and maliciously self serving plot.
I am not condoning what Bomber has done nor am I “barracking” for him because he is an Essendon man. No, he was silly to not seek professional help before sliding down the hole. But I for one believe the treatment of these two men, Hird and Thompson, by the AFL and the media should forever be looked down on with outrage and disgust
Fkng dead right, Fatpatrick is purely a horrible, miserable human being...would love to see him jailed for corporate corruption, especially if he didn`t really do it... , wouldn`t that be ironics'dreams wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2019 7:07 pmFitzpartrick should be garotted by the nuts. Spiteful nasty c***.Windy_Hill wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2019 6:41 pm I think it’s a little too easy to gloss over the damage done to Hird and Thompson as a result of their respective media lead character assassinations. They were cast as evil pariahs by the media which simply played into the hands of the great unwashed. Hird became dangerously depressed attempting a thankfully unsuccessful suicide. Thompson becomes a drug addict. Where is the damn AFL when it comes to standing by two fallen legends. The media and the AFL merely threw these two men under a bus to serve their own scripted agenda. This included a deliberate and insidious recruitment of certain media identities to spread their ill conceived and maliciously self serving plot.
I am not condoning what Bomber has done nor am I “barracking” for him because he is an Essendon man. No, he was silly to not seek professional help before sliding down the hole. But I for one believe the treatment of these two men, Hird and Thompson, by the AFL and the media should forever be looked down on with outrage and disgust
If there were a corruption review of the private sector, he would be right up there