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The corruption of the AFL is slowly being exposed.

t-ba

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There is alot of early info that says it was an Aussie sport developed by Victorian cricketers to keep them fit in Winter. They just started kicking the ball backwards and forwards and it developed from there.

I've never heard of the Anglo origins before.

The TFC is for laying the boot into sports here so I don't think it's fair to criticize sports in their own forums, but to suggest that the game is Australian in Origin is nuts.

Football has been an integral part of village life in the British isles for centuries (Of course it looked nothing like modern football of any variety). To suggest some kind of unique and organic development of a completely new game in Victoria is hogwash. These people were immigrants, who had no doubt seen football in some form. Educated people, the most likely to have been playing cricket at the time, had gone to universities where football matches had been held for some time. Tom Wills went to the Rugby school!

Oh yeah, and Vlad's a twat.
 

Twizzle

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I lived in Vic for a while and thats the story from the Victorians.

Goes back to about 1860s or 1870s so it was about 100 years after the first settlements so they were pretty much Aussies, not pommie convicts.
 
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I lived in Vic for a while and thats the story from the Victorians.

Goes back to about 1860s or 1870s so it was about 100 years after the first settlements so they were pretty much Aussies, not pommie convicts.
Think Irish and English gold miners and you could be on track.
 

t-ba

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I lived in Vic for a while and thats the story from the Victorians.

Goes back to about 1860s or 1870s so it was about 100 years after the first settlements so they were pretty much Aussies, not pommie convicts.

1858 saw the first rules published. Where Melbourne is was barely 20 years settled by that time. The Gold Rush of 1851 saw a massive influx of Irish, Chinese and English prospectors, who laid the foundation of the modern city. The vast majority of the population was not native born.

It's just myth making. Kind of like William Webb Ellis in Rugby Union. A nice story, but an almost complete fabrication.
 

Rosetta

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It never ends!

The AFL has agreed to terms with the Essendon Football Club over the payment of suspended coach James Hird.

Essendon chairman Paul Little stated "the club has resolved that it will pay James Hird in advance to cover the 2014 year consisten with Hird’s employment contract obligations.

"This also meets the implied terms of the Deed of Settlement. The implied terms of the AFL sanction indicate that James Hird cannot be paid for a 12 month period therefore he will not be paid during the calendar period January 1 - December 31, 2014.

"The AFL has accepted the Essendon Football Club's position that James will not be paid in 2014, and equally the AFL have accepted that the Essendon Football Club has the right to make payments to James Hird in the 2013 year as it sees fit,”

http://au.sports.yahoo.com/afl/news/article/-/20277903/afl-essendon-agree-on-hird-payment/

LMAO, so Hird gets his money even faster now, awesome job AFL.

They f**king fear being sued into the ground by Essendon so so bad, such a massive cover-up.
 

El Diablo

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It never ends!



http://au.sports.yahoo.com/afl/news/article/-/20277903/afl-essendon-agree-on-hird-payment/

LMAO, so Hird gets his money even faster now, awesome job AFL.

They f**king fear being sued into the ground by Essendon so so bad, such a massive cover-up.

they fear going to court and Demetriou has to take the stand and be asked about the phone call he says he didn't make

it's why i'd bet Robinson will soon get a blank cheque http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-ne...ut-heat-on-afl-executives-20131209-2z1uz.html
 

elbusto

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Andrew Demetriou is preparing for the fight of his professional life, writes Rebecca Wilson
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AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou.Source: News Limited



ANDREW Demetriou has bunkered down ready for the war of his professional life. The urbane boss of the AFL thought he had his ducks in a row when he announced smugly that the Essendon anti-doping saga had been handled with great skill and aplomb back in August, just in time for his showpiece finals series.

The file was closed, Demetriou style, and the amazing world of the AFL - the one of ivory towers, big money and club ties - was all in one beautiful piece.
That was until two weeks ago when the wheels fell off the Andrew Demetriou machine. All hell has broken loose over the Essendon saga, and the AFL boss is now perched on the brink of disaster. All of that public relations glossing over, all of the deceit and the back room deals are coming home to roost for the once impregnable footy boss.
The great irony is that the undisputed golden boy of the AFL, James Hird, could be the very man to bring the whole thing crashing down. He walked away from his coaching job at Essendon with a big fat weekly pay packet. Yesterday came a claimed resolution. This time the spin is that Essendon will pay Hird what he's owed before the 2014 season starts. Regardless, Demetriou's seemingly perfect outcome was in tatters.
Meanwhile, in rugby league land, a newish chief with a plain name and a banking background opened a file last weekend and started going through it in a painstaking manner, at snail-like pace.

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NRL CEO Dave Smith.Source: Getty Images




Dave Smith won't be rushed. This is infuriating for the media types like me waiting for an outcome to the Cronulla Sharks doping saga. It is even worse for those at the Sharks, eager to wipe the slate clean and get on with life after eight months of accusations, allegations and innuendo around the coach and player group.
Smith has sat back and watched with great interest the drama that has engulfed the AFL. He might be a novice in sports administration but he knows a crisis when he sees it. This, he says, will not be repeated at the National Rugby LeagueNRL.
Smith set up his own investigation into the Cronulla doping allegations. He told ASADA to go on their way and continue with an independent investigations. He did not interfere, like Demetriou did, in ASADA's work. He never said a single time that his model was the best (as did the AFL chief) and nor did he skite about the smooth handling of things at his end.
Smith did not make deals with the federal government to ensure players were given favourable treatment. He did visit the prime minister, however, when he realised the AFL had attempted to move the goal posts by seeking lighter penalties for their players. He insisted on a letter that spelt out very clearly the AFL would not get off as lightly as they had hoped.
Smith did not take part at any level in the NRL's investigation either. He left that to the integrity unit led by Jim Doyle and the new in house counsel, Nick Weeks.
The result is a report that has left no stone unturned and an ASADA investigation that is now uncovering more failings and findings because of its new powers. By next week, or the week after, those who oversaw the Sharks' alleged doping program will know their fate. It will be a measured, calculated and fair outcome.

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ASADA is preparing to release its findings into the Cronulla Sharks doping allegationsSource: DailyTelegraph




The Sharks will not be in a position to complain like the Essendon Bombers did. They will not be allowed to go behind closed doors and broker secret deals. The evidence will be there for all to see and those closest to the doping will receive their just penalties.
Unless I'm a bad judge, that will include severe punishments for those who ran the doping program in 2011. The ASADA findings will deliver a double whammy for those officials.
The wait has been long, tedious and often gut-wrenching. The AFL's outcomes were swifter and much smoother. The result of their haste is now laid bare for the world to see - the Essendon doping saga is as far from resolution as it was in February when the federalgovernment announced we had a problem.
He may not have the communication skills of Demetriou or the fearless approach of David Gallop, but Smith is emerging as his own man. He will infuriate the media by being the tortoise to Demetriou's hare, but he will deliver an outcome that cannot be queried as anything but right and thorough.
The ultimate judgment for both men will come in coming months. Demetriou is long odds to survive his last big battle, while Smith, as unlikely and wide-eyed as he appeared at the beginning, might just be settling in for the long haul.

http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/an...s-rebecca-wilson/story-fndujljl-1226782813148
 

Twizzle

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Nice piece of spin doctoring by Vlad. He's just changed his wording but the goalposts haven't moved, Hird is being paid and he knew about it, he just got his cash up front which applies to next year.

Like I said previously, he is in a bit of strife here.
 

elbusto

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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/a...-christmas-party/story-fni5f6kv-1226783210711
The league told Essendon the two men were not permitted to join the end-of-year gathering at an inner-city hotel on Friday afternoon.
Hird and Corcoran are banned from serving the club in any official capacity as part of the club's supplement scandal punishment.
HIRD PAY SETTLED IN FARCICAL DEAL
BOMBERS' PAY DEAL IS ONE IN A MILLION
But the Christmas rebuff bemused club officials, still simmering from a year of hostilities with the AFL.
The standoff over Hird's million-dollar salary ended in farce on Friday when the AFL backed down on its funding threats, allowing the Bombers' coach to be paid his full 2014 ­salary in an ­immediate lump sum.


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Essendon announce they have resolved the James Hird payment saga.


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Essendon powerbrokers have ­remained in contact with the league to ensure that both Hird and Corcoran remain within the boundaries of their AFL bans.
As part of the negotiations, the Bombers were told it was not appropriate for them to ­attend the informal staff Christmas function.
The latest development after two weeks of brinkmanship between the league and the club has put intense pressure on league chief executive Andrew Demetriou and chairman Mike Fitzpatrick for their handling of footy's doping scandal.
Mr Demetriou, who sits on the AFL Commission as well as being the chief executive, will attend a scheduled commission meeting on Monday.
Former Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett said it was a continuing embarrassment for the league.
"It's just another piece of minutiae in what is an annus horribilis for both the AFL Commission and the Essendon Football Club. One can only be certain that this crisis of the commission's making is going to - in the most generous way - keep giving into the new year," Mr Kennett said.

But Western Bulldogs president Peter Gordon said the AFL executive still had his club's full support.
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Essendon football boss Danny Corcoran leaves AFL House. Picture: Michael KleinSource: News Limited




Mr Gordon said the pay dispute was a "misunderstanding" amid "the biggest ElephantJuice scandal in the history of the sport and one of the biggest legal problems in AFL history".
"It is absolutely natural that everyone would be strained in coming to a resolution, and this resolution was better than some of the scenarios which could have played out," Mr Gordon said.
"I believe there was a genuine misunderstanding between the parties in relation to that (pay) detail. And while one might have one's own views about what's happened in the last 24 hours to clear that up, I prefer to focus on the big picture - that we sent a very clear message that ElephantJuice in sport and supplements in the AFL will not be tolerated and that the safety and health of our young players is of prime concern."
World Anti-Doping Agency president John Fahey has conceded comments on Friday that Essendon would be hit with inevitable doping charges was based on no new information.
"I have had some general discussions at different stages over the past year with different personnel, none of which have had any detail in it," Fahey told the Weekend Australian.
"It has always been my understanding that when they finish their investigation there is a strong likelihood that action will be taken.
"I have learned nothing in recent weeks to suggest one way or another that is correct or incorrect. It has just been my understanding for a long time."
 

Chook

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Andrew Dimitriou is deadset the biggest, two-faced, lying, hypocrite that ever stood before a camera!!

Goes on radio and to his grave stating Hird is not being paid his 1mill salary by Essendon while suspended, then sanctions Hird being paid 1mill lump sum while suspended, just so he keeps Hird and Co out of the courts that would further expose Dimitriou's lies and deceit.

If he is still running the AFL at the start of next season it will demonstrate the corruption of that codes administration is endemic.

Chook.
 

Twizzle

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The media down there are "controlled" by Vlad's mob, they dont have a choice.

Any negative stories about AFL and they get isolated by the AFL, its well know in media circles and there have been lots said about it on social media.

One simply cannot write negative articles about the AFL in Vladstown.
 
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The media down there are "controlled" by Vlad's mob, they dont have a choice.

Any negative stories about AFL and they get isolated by the AFL, its well know in media circles and there have been lots said about it on social media.

One simply cannot write negative articles about the AFL in Vladstown.
The vicky kicky media need to grow a pair and stand up to andy 5 chins
 

El Diablo

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The media down there are "controlled" by Vlad's mob, they dont have a choice.

Any negative stories about AFL and they get isolated by the AFL, its well know in media circles and there have been lots said about it on social media.

One simply cannot write negative articles about the AFL in Vladstown.

http://www.news.com.au/breaking-new...ategy-at-fairfax/story-e6frfkp9-1226739256798

Herald Sun v AFL

THE AFL season may be over but the bad blood continues to simmer. A number of tipsters told Diary relations between the AFL and the key footy paper in Melbourne, the Herald Sun, were at an all-time low. That may be a slight exaggeration, but things certainly do not appear to be rosy between the code and the paper.

AFL chief executive Andrew Demetriou's campaign against certain journalists continued through the finals, with some journos from the Hun and this paper losing their accreditation or press box seats and/or being "sent to Coventry" by the boss. At issue remains the contentious Herald Sun reporting of the AFL's "Night of Crisis" piece in June in which Demetriou phoned Essendon boss David Evans ahead of the club's self-reporting of drug inconsistencies. Then there's erroneous gossip about a supposed taped phone row featuring the AFL boss being replayed, to some joy. News Corp Australia's Victorian managing director Peter Blunden said the worst of the blue was over and the relationship was "cordial". "There's always going to be occasional tension, particularly in the toughest year in AFL history," he said. "The way we report things isn't always the way the AFL would like them reported." One reporter in the firing line told Diary it appeared the AFL was shooting the messenger; it only reported revelations about Demetriou's contentious phone call made to ASADA by former Essendon coach James Hird.
 
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