AFL slaps trade ban on Swans
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Only on this site could our salary cap drama be likened to indigenous native title issues
I know it's unfair, but it will get sorted out.Comment
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Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.Comment
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Mabo lost his case ... the others won. Not sure how this matters in this context. The little guy so rarely wins.Comment
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"Fortunately, this is the internet, so knowing nothing is no obstacle to having an opinion!." Beerman 18-07-2017Comment
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With all due respect Ajax, I think the Swans were trying to play nice so that we can get a good outcome with the academy, which is much more strategic than a 1 year ban (plus subsequent 1 year restriction) when we werent going to do much trading anyway. Now that the academy seems to have been sorted we have started on the next battle. Of course, we could have gone in guns blazing on this at the start and won the case but lost the academies due to the vindictiveness of the VFL.Are you serious? This is the sort of spineless response that got us into this predicament - a morale-sapping, gutless, rollover response that has filtered down through the Swans hierarchy to the playing group ever since the ban was announced in the week prior to the GF. Pridham should have pushed back right from the start. He admits that now. You seem to be the sort of person who loves to live on their knees - but you will never achieve greatness in that position. You'll never win a GF by being gutless.Comment
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That argument is a little like telling someone in an abusive relationship that they should be nice and suck it up otherwise they might get abused again.With all due respect Ajax, I think the Swans were trying to play nice so that we can get a good outcome with the academy, which is much more strategic than a 1 year ban (plus subsequent 1 year restriction) when we werent going to do much trading anyway. Now that the academy seems to have been sorted we have started on the next battle. Of course, we could have gone in guns blazing on this at the start and won the case but lost the academies due to the vindictiveness of the VFL.Comment
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I think your analogy is a bit brutal, but not off the mark.
The Swans are in an abusive relationship with the AFL. We were given some candy. They said we ate too much and got too fat. So they took away the candy. And because we were so naughty they've been giving us a good spanking as well.
It is true that we have a legal system to deal with cases of abuse, but the reality remains that the abused party can win the case in court, but all too often the abuse continues.
In general, a direct confrontation with a more powerful entity doesn't turn out well.Comment
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And making us eat the cheap vegetables as wellComment

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