I posted this over 6 months ago. Feb 8th to be exact :
Yes, that "Whatever it takes sign" infamous now. This is bigger than just worrying about one club. I'm really ****ed off any football club lets sports dieticians and so called scientists dictate to them any form of what a player can digest or in take into their bodies for the purposes of changing the build on a player. The moment any and all clubs started investing and employing people from outside the normal football club culture they should have made sure they were extremely careful not be be delving into an area of directing or providing players any form of supplements. Pain killing injections and headache tables is one thing. Vitamins and any chemical compounds for purposes of changing a players biochemistry is something complete different. The first worrying sign was when some clubs started looking into cycling guys running the fitness regime of a playing group. It is clearly the most tainted sporting industry along with Weight lifting with regards to performance enhancing dodginess and most of us were making comical jokes about Essendon soft tissue issues last season and the Wheapon. Now it does not seem so funny anymore. I just hope for everyones sake the Essendon group get a clear slate on this and all the clubs are shaken up and review their whole area of delving into fitness gurus, dieticians, so called pharmacy experts and *high performance management*. Clubs have been making a big deal in recent seasons of investing in these areas big time to outdo each other to get some edge. It is a wake up call for everyone.
A week later I was already sick of the off field crap :
God I hate how the off field stuff just drags on and on and on in the last couple of years via the media. Was so sick of hearing about bloody Cloke contract crap, then the ongoing Demons tank crap, then ongoing media speculation on Ratts, now just as we are about to bury all the tank speculation crap we now have to deal with a dark cloud hanging over Essendon for months on end into the season and the bloody media will go and and on about it and barely focus on the actual games. If it is not that you can be sure it will make a mountain out of a molehill about clubs simply discussing and reviewing equalisation funds. It is sad how the media politics gets more of the attention than the actual matches and players.
1 Originally Posted by Nk29 I reckon that even if the players get off, the management (James Hird, Bomber Thompson et al) will be screwed if there are illegal supplements involved.
Can't believe after the 6 months not much has changed since I wrote this :
Irrespective of whether there is anything unapproved officially in the supplements, the fact that they've got themselves in a situation where they are not even sure, is a massive balls ups and someone needs to take responsibility for how things got out of control to be in this ridiculous situation now for their club. Looking from the outside it is hard to pinpoint where it has gone wrong but it seems the their has been some confusion within themselves as to some "chain of command" so to speak, which probably means someone higher up needs to take responsibility for allowing their football department to get into this mess. The whole vagueness of how Bomber Thompson kind of just turned up at training one day and become part of their club again without any clear cut defined appointment to his role is telling me the leadership in that club from the top is not strong and clear enough.
Most of this lack of governance crap begun with how Bomber just walked off the street returning to Windy Hill at training one day with no real defined official appointment I can recall.... When you read the charge sheet regarding how no real due diligence was followed soon after with high performance coach and so called sports scientist joins the club it is clear to me how this culture just evolved around this time. A lack of professionalism in how some people joined the football department and clearly defined roles and chain of comman not in place.
Originally Posted by Drew
Dean Bailey got 16 weeks for "not tanking", the AFL will bend Essendon over the table if there's anything untoward been going on.
I was not even talking about what the AFL will or won't do. First and foremost within the Essendon club themselves they need to get their **** in order and someone show some balls and take responsibility for getting in this mess. So far there is no clear leader in their club doing that from what I can see.
The whole Melbourne situation is another issue altogether. That mess in itself was created by the AFL priority pick rules in the first place and thankfully that rule about winning less than 25% of your games to get a priority pick is gone. It would have been better if a year or two ago the AFL just admitted that rule was not good for the league as a whole then Connolly and Bailey would not have to pay such a hefty price for being a bit loose with their language.
By 1st of May nothing much new heard from important figures but I was convinced by then some people need to go:
CEO of club and football department head need to go I would suggest. Just plain sad that players in a position where they trust the environment is looking out for them and they've been let down massively on so many levels. At the same time I'm amazed more of the players did not question whether this was good for them.
Zim had his own funny sum up of his read on this as they stood at 1st July
The Essendon story so far;
1. We're shocked to be sitting here 2. We don't know what we've taken 3. We've taken nothing illegal 4. We can't comment during the investigation. 5. No one outside Dank and the Weapon knew what was going on 6. Those invoices? What invoices? Oh, you mean the ones we signed and paid. 7. We don't know what we've taken 8. We've taken nothing illegal 9. We can't comment during the investigation. 10. What consent forms? 11. Oh. those consent forms. They don't prove that the substances named were actually taken. 12. The coaches and doctors didn't know about the forms or the program. Its all Dank and the Weapon's fault. 13. Oh yeah. Hirdy was in the room when the Consent forms were signed 14. And oh yeah - Hirdy had a six month text fling with Dank raving on about the program 15. We can't comment during the investigation. 16. We don't know what we've taken 17. We've taken nothing illegal 18. But wait! We have a letter 19. No we don't 20. We can't comment during the investigation. 21. The forms state AOD-9604 22. But look! it's not in Section S2 of the WADA banned substances list 23. Oh, but it is in section S0. Damn! 24. But look there have been some cosmetics use! All clear! 25. Damn... WADA says banned for athletes 26. But it's OK to use AOD if you have a prescription and obtain it from a compounding pharmacist. Oh damn, that only applies for medications approved for Human use. 27. We can't comment during the investigation. 28. Yeah but... we aren't saying we took AOD-9604 29. But if we did take it, we think we're fine 30. Jobe admits he took a banned substance. 31. Doc Reid knew about it after all 32. But we're still fine. Jobe and Timmy say so. 33. We can't comment during the investigation.
Finally on 27th July David Evans resigned.
The AFL said that Melbourne didn't tank, yet it fined them half a million for "bringing the game into disrepute" and suspended both Connolly and Bailey.
So I guess they can say that although they may not have definitive proof that certain Essendon players took certain drugs, the cir***stantial evidence surrounding the case has damaged the reputation of the AFL.
Certainly has done damage. They will have to pay some consequences as a result. August 26 will get us closer what is the consequence.
I'm not disputing what your saying here, but I want to know, in your opinion, what Essendon has done wrong.
Creating an unhealthy culture of experimentally altering the biochemistry of players in such a way which involves injections with supplements of questionable nature and uncertainty. There appears to be no real clarity and accountability for what took place exactly. It has lead to a unhealthy culture of pushing boundaries in such a way that young players have been asked to sign waiver forms. This is not the type of sporting atmosphere a football club should be encouraging. It takes the emphasis of what players are ingesting into your body system to grey areas to such a point the club themselves were not 100% sure themselves if they could mistakenly ingested players with substances that move in a direction as to be performance enhancing.
Not a good look at all for a professional Australian Rules football club which should be about promoting playing our great game. These guys involved in this football department that allowed this to go on need to be held accountable for letting a program of such questionable nature to take place whereby they felt the need to self report their own club. They are positions where they should see themselves as custodians of our game. It is not an image and environment our game and clubs should be creating where us onlookers question whether players could have gone down a path where performance enhancing substances could have been unwittingly been taken. The AFL need to make a stand and show this is not what we want our clubs and game to be engaging in programs of this nature where injections and off site ingesting of substances are encouraged to players to take part in.
The sooner this is over the better. Unfortunately I sense some people will want to involve lawyers into all this and it might get messy and into next year sadly. Hope not. Lets hope some appropriate level of accountability for what took place is accepted by those involved and we can get on with football clubs being more about playing football rather than worrying about the biochemistry of players.
Now AFL finally released their own take on things Essendon club face as doing wrong by the game.
Funny how what I wrote in answer to Damoz basically sums it up without needing to go into specifics.
Unfortunately over 6 months not much I've heard in all that time has shed much more substantial difference to my first impression sadly. What a waste of half a year of so much media speculation. For mine I mainly listened to what key people involved have said and none of it has ever made me think players were cheats but geez the sloppy nature of how things were done should have meant more people stood up and took responsibility rather than let their egos get in the way Sad, Sad, Sad!!!