Peptide Bombers suing the AFL and ASADA
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This is shameful.
Even if they won the case, what would getting off on a technicality prove?
Essendon have said all along: when all of the details come out we'll be in a strong position. Now, when they are about to be given a chance to tell their side, they launch a court bid against the legality of the investigation. Shameful. To me, this says one of two things: they are guilty and know it, or they think they aren't guilty but have no way of proving it. Either way, the players should be facing sanctions.
Essendon need to stop hiding behind legal argument and start showing that they did no wrong. If they can't, they need to instruct their players to work with ASADA and receive the lowest possible penalty.
Even if they won the case, what would getting off on a technicality prove?
Essendon have said all along: when all of the details come out we'll be in a strong position. Now, when they are about to be given a chance to tell their side, they launch a court bid against the legality of the investigation. Shameful. To me, this says one of two things: they are guilty and know it, or they think they aren't guilty but have no way of proving it. Either way, the players should be facing sanctions.
Essendon need to stop hiding behind legal argument and start showing that they did no wrong. If they can't, they need to instruct their players to work with ASADA and receive the lowest possible penalty.
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Great interview with the ASADA boss from afternoon show on SEN.
http://www.sen.com.au/display-article-2 ... SADA/65288
http://www.sen.com.au/display-article-2 ... SADA/65288
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Kick them out of the AFLAN_Inkling wrote:This is shameful.
Even if they won the case, what would getting off on a technicality prove?
Essendon have said all along: when all of the details come out we'll be in a strong position. Now, when they are about to be given a chance to tell their side, they launch a court bid against the legality of the investigation. Shameful. To me, this says one of two things: they are guilty and know it, or they think they aren't guilty but have no way of proving it. Either way, the players should be facing sanctions.
Essendon need to stop hiding behind legal argument and start showing that they did no wrong. If they can't, they need to instruct their players to work with ASADA and receive the lowest possible penalty.
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Yep 100%AN_Inkling wrote:This is shameful.
Even if they won the case, what would getting off on a technicality prove?
Essendon have said all along: when all of the details come out we'll be in a strong position. Now, when they are about to be given a chance to tell their side, they launch a court bid against the legality of the investigation. Shameful. To me, this says one of two things: they are guilty and know it, or they think they aren't guilty but have no way of proving it. Either way, the players should be facing sanctions.
Essendon need to stop hiding behind legal argument and start showing that they did no wrong. If they can't, they need to instruct their players to work with ASADA and receive the lowest possible penalty.
And if it's stall tactics, ban the players while they wait, cos that's bullshit
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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When the first one cracks, that's when we get the truthDamien wrote:I see Little said the players that have since left are represented by their legal team too. That is their biggest worry. Players breaking ranks. Especially those that are now elsewhere.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!