He has a bad record, because of dodgy decisions.Saints Premiers 2006 wrote:im not sure where the anti-baker sentiment is coming from
is it because of his countless suspensions? (yes people it is him doing the deed, not 'the man/system/conspiracy theory' doing bakes)
a few posters have said the game has passed him by...im not sure how or why...i would like to know however to see if my train of thought is correct or completely off the mark...
Alessio
Kayne Johnson
Stafford
Murphy and the other Carlton kid
Farmer.
The only one out of all those decisions that is really his deed and he payed the price for was Kayne Johnson.
If he had received the proper decisions in the rest of the cases, when he came up upon the Farmer charge he would have only received a 10% loading instead of the 50% loading he received.
If Alessio was standing on me, i'd kick him too.
If one bloke is 179cm and another is 203cm which is about 10 inches difference in the old and the 179cm guy gets rubbed out for attempted striking, please give me a break. Did he bring a step ladder out onto the ground?
Then the AFL get ants in there pants thinking kids (i'm sorry but when you cross that line you are a man) are being pushed around by the big scary Steven Baker. So he pushed around a couple of kids, no striking, no attempted striking, But it still adds loading to his record.
Then you have the finale, the no evidence case against Farmer. When was he given a chance to plead guilty and get a 25% reduction, oh thats right he wasn't
The next charge he will have 60% loading added to his charge.
Without all the dodgy decision he would have been on 10% loading. if it wasn't for all the crap he would be nearly in good behaviour territory, as the Kayne Johnson incident was more than 3 years ago.
I'm not talking about a conspiracy within the AFL, hell Anderson and Dimitriou are not smart enough to pull something like that off. It is purely the incompetence and ineptitude of the AFL that has brought this situation to where it is now.
mic