Just because it brought out the usual conspiracy theories, it doesn’t make it relevant to us. Unless it dates back to 1965.saintspremiers wrote: ↑Thu 17 Oct 2019 11:13pmNo / as you can see from posts above - doping helped the Cats and Pies to illegally steal 2 flags from us, but as barks correctly points out, useless Westaway was too meek and mild to do anything.
We should be on 3 flags now not 1
Essendope - the revenge of WADA
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Re: Essendope - the revenge of WADA
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Well, given that all players tested on that day were in the same age bracket, your red herring won't work.
And you well know that the tested players names were never published as all tested players are supposed to be confidential.
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Re: Essendope - the revenge of WADA
Dr Ageless has a poster of the Geelomg premiership side on his wall. Dank was also advising. Coach Bomber Thompson has since been in court on drugs charges.
As for the Pies, didn't the Unflushable Hird rationalise that "Collingwood is doing it so why shouldn't we?" Bottom line is, Collingwood in 2010-11
was playing a sustained brand of manic four-quarter football that I've never seen. Then they collapsed, surprisingly quickly.
But hey, maybe the Saints were on something too. Maybe that's why we -- and all the other clubs -- didn't really complain.
One good thing: Ratten may have been the first to note that Essendon was doing something wrong. The Blues got blown away by the Injectors and he was vocally suspicious.
As for the Pies, didn't the Unflushable Hird rationalise that "Collingwood is doing it so why shouldn't we?" Bottom line is, Collingwood in 2010-11
was playing a sustained brand of manic four-quarter football that I've never seen. Then they collapsed, surprisingly quickly.
But hey, maybe the Saints were on something too. Maybe that's why we -- and all the other clubs -- didn't really complain.
One good thing: Ratten may have been the first to note that Essendon was doing something wrong. The Blues got blown away by the Injectors and he was vocally suspicious.