Bakers last Game
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Bakers last Game
We all know that Baker is a marked man by the stooges at the AFL.
The suspension he copped against Geelong was nothing short of immoral and bordered on victimisation.
With that in mind and the fact that the AFl will rub Baker out just for running out on Saturday, this will definately be Bakers last match.
So with this in his head, and with the fact that Bakes knows that the AFL smarmy bastards in Demented and his lawyer monkey Anderson are going to get him, Collingwood should be very very worried.
Baker will be let off the leash. Baker will main and intimidate with impunity. Baker will HURT Collingwood players.
And there is nothing Demented and Anderson and the corrupt suckholes of the MRP can do about it.
Suspend him for 12 months. Doesn't matter when you are retired.
The suspension he copped against Geelong was nothing short of immoral and bordered on victimisation.
With that in mind and the fact that the AFl will rub Baker out just for running out on Saturday, this will definately be Bakers last match.
So with this in his head, and with the fact that Bakes knows that the AFL smarmy bastards in Demented and his lawyer monkey Anderson are going to get him, Collingwood should be very very worried.
Baker will be let off the leash. Baker will main and intimidate with impunity. Baker will HURT Collingwood players.
And there is nothing Demented and Anderson and the corrupt suckholes of the MRP can do about it.
Suspend him for 12 months. Doesn't matter when you are retired.
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There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
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I sincerely hope not.bergholt wrote:jim o'dea mark two? who'll be johnny greening?
I wasn't alive for that sickening incident but it really does make me ill thinking about that.
I know you're not being serious but if you are, pull your head.
If you're not being serious and just having a bit of a joke, each to their own. I wouldn't make a joke about something like that though.
Black day in the club's history imo.
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i wasn't around for it and have no idea what the impact actually was. i was just taking the sentiment of the thread to its logical conclusion.OneEyedSainter77 wrote:If you're not being serious and just having a bit of a joke, each to their own. I wouldn't make a joke about something like that though.
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that's ok then.bergholt wrote:i wasn't around for it and have no idea what the impact actually was. i was just taking the sentiment of the thread to its logical conclusion.OneEyedSainter77 wrote:If you're not being serious and just having a bit of a joke, each to their own. I wouldn't make a joke about something like that though.
like I said, each to their own.
I wasn't around either but i've heard a first hand account from a spectator at the ground and it sounded very gruesome.
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Re: Bakers last Game
yes but if he does belt all and sundry as JB suggests, what's the point in him playing only 2 games next season?Ralphy wrote:Confirmed via his facebook even before was signed he isnt retiring this year.
GF suspensions are doubled, so Bakes can expect about 20 weeks if he gets carried away!
If he does play, then I hope he unleashes a career's worth of fury on the Pies
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I think you'll find he is already ineligible to play for anyone else but us. Apparently??? Something about already having too many points/suspensions etc??felixleo wrote:Would love Bakes to go out and give them hell but I have heard and don't know if it is true or not that if you go over a certain number of weeks suspension you are ineligible to coach later on or play in lower grades.
He'll give his blood, sweat and tears for his team-mates on Saturday! No doubt!
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needs to be selective, do it when the umpires are not watching... some nice little jumper punches etc..... get the pies focus off the boy and listening for foot steps
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Speaking of freaking Greening, I stumbles upon this maggot from the Pies writing about the incident.
http://www.thebigtip.com.au/afl/magpies ... champion-3
The article is bad enough, but the comment made by one poster (really popular article LOL) incensed me talking about karma.
These pricks never stop.
http://www.thebigtip.com.au/afl/magpies ... champion-3
The article is bad enough, but the comment made by one poster (really popular article LOL) incensed me talking about karma.
These pricks never stop.
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That article by Magpie Greg is everywhere. He reproduces it whenever he gets the opportunity.
For most reasonable people, we may feel fleeting moments of hate, but then we move on. Hate is an awful emotion, it divides people.
As I have said in many places, I am yet to read an eyewitness account of what actually happened. Every account seems to be "Greening kicked the ball, I watched the ball sail down to the forward line, I turned back to see Greening on the ground..." No one can actually tell me from first hand accounts what actually happened.
I'm sure Greening feels awfully uncomfortable whenever the media drag this one up. We all need to move on.
For most reasonable people, we may feel fleeting moments of hate, but then we move on. Hate is an awful emotion, it divides people.
As I have said in many places, I am yet to read an eyewitness account of what actually happened. Every account seems to be "Greening kicked the ball, I watched the ball sail down to the forward line, I turned back to see Greening on the ground..." No one can actually tell me from first hand accounts what actually happened.
I'm sure Greening feels awfully uncomfortable whenever the media drag this one up. We all need to move on.
Sounds like a horrendous incident. If I had seen it, I would never forget it, for sure. It's like the Lockett-Caven incident... you just don't forget those things.
It's actually really good that footy isn't blighted by these type of incidents - at least not very much - now.
It's actually really good that footy isn't blighted by these type of incidents - at least not very much - now.
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