We might win by forfeit, if ASADA issues infraction notices this week as is being reported in the newspapers.
Essendon may not be able to find 22 clean players on their list.
We might win by forfeit, if ASADA issues infraction notices this week as is being reported in the newspapers.
Essendon may not be able to find 22 clean players on their list.
Whisper is Horse is scouting Bombers VFL tapes. If the AFL stands down players issued with please explain notices it won't be much of a game. I wonder if channel 7 would still bother to televise it?
If that's true, it's probably because he's expecting changes to a side that could barely scratch together a win against the Brisbane beating boys.
There's not going to be any suspensions this week, just issuing of show cause notices, after which the players have a chance to respond before they are suspended.
Not sure that their mind will be on the game though when they've just been told that their career is over because their coach decided that he wanted to cheat.
Given that they competed well with the top sides in the first few weeks if the season, but now struggle to beat the rear guard, I suspect they know what's coming and there's some serious issues down at Windy Hill.
I think Essondon fans would be disappointed in the words that you have chosen to describe their head coach.
Let the AFL and ASADA work through the whole process and then judgements can be made.
If the bombers end up having a large majority of their list suspended, can the Bombers sign extra players from state leagues so they can put a team on the field for the rest of the season?
Even if the Bomber players are given "Show Cause" notices there is a lot of water to go under the bridge before players start missing games. The players can appeal to the Sport Tribunal and then the Federal Court. This all takes time in which the players could keep playing. It will be I suspect at least 18-24 months before any players actually start missing games for all of this.
Swannies for life!
I acknowledge that I am relying entirely on media reports for my information and that the media is often wrong. However, it is appearing increasingly unlikely that the Essendon football club will escape without further sanctions because of its supplements program.
Given that no one has suggested that anyone but the ex-head coach drove the supplements program, and he has been suspended for irregularities with it, I would think that Essendon fans would have good reason to be disappointed with their coach rather than anything I've got to say.
As Essendon are tanking now, our team is playing them this week and my comments aren't going to prejudice the proper process, I don't see the issue with discussing it now, including who was responsible and what that says about them.
Having said all that, I'm interested in what the AFL will do about one of their biggest teams being gutted to the point of not being capable of fielding a team. There could be a whole lot of delisted players being offered a second chance.
I also wonder whether and how teams that have traded in Essendon players will fare/be compensated given they have done nothing wrong. I think I recall there was a couple from last year's trade period.
Surely Essendon will have to cough up, they are the employees and ought to be held responsible
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