To all the scumbags out there thanks a lot.

To all the scumbags out there who either leaked club information or via the media sat on their high horses and pushed for the Eels to loose their points thanks a lot. There is one particular radio jock I will never listen to again. And to see a former has been CEO on the news last night suggesting that the Eels loose their points ,what a jerk.There were a lot of hidden agendas beening pushed the last few weeks without any thoughts of the fans, the players and our great coach.

We will rebuild, we will be great again. The only good thing to come out of this is that the clowns running the show will be gone.

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  • It takes a insider to first reveal but is still not right what the board has done.

    Their betrayal of all the members who go to the game and watch on tv,but we will be here after they all go.

    Go the Mighty EELS

  • No hiding the fact that we have been systematically cheating.. I say thank you to the grub that is leaking all this stuff. Now we r in a position where we HAVE to start fresh. And not have all these ex players and dodgy businessmen sitting on our board. I really hope the NRL enforce a change and take control.. And finally we will start to see the empire rise again not just on the field, but this time from within
  • SCOTT SEWARD. 

  • you not bored yet Habib you  f*cktard?  

    Pull your pants up, adjust your stackhat and go lick some windows.  I'm guessing Northern Beaches houso windows.

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