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Essendon Football Club Drug Scandal. By Demetrius Georgiou. James’s Choices. This Picture shows that James Hird’s choices were not the best and that he did not think them through very well.
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Essendon Football Club Drug Scandal By Demetrius Georgiou
James’s Choices • This Picture shows that James Hird’s choices were not the best and that he did not think them through very well. This image shows James regretting his decision to use banned substances and authorise the use of them on his players.
Consequences • This image shows the CEO of the Australian Football League exclaiming the repercussions of the drug cheats issue. Jobe Watson, the captain of Essendon Football Club may be stripped of his prised medallions for the use of drugs.
Future • This is Essendon’s Club mascot in the shape of a syringe to represent the club’s future mascot as they are drug cheats. The photo at hand unveils the future for Essendon’s football team if they continue to use drugs. There will be no one left in the photos as they will all be kicked out of the AFL.
Players Response • More drugs are the players quick response to losing again. Jobe (the captain of Essendon Football Club) shows that after a good win more drugs need to be taken in order to keep up the streak.
True Colours • This show James Hird’s double sided animalistic ways that poses him to keep up the drug production for more enhancements and cheating. This image shows what Essendon are really made of. The club emblem is no longer the proud bomber , it is now a narcotic replica just like Essendon.
Graphic Organiser January 2013. Banned substances were used to enhance the performance of players at Essendon Football Club. An unknown location in Melbourne. • Essendon Football Club Drug Scandal When? What? Where? If Essendon don’t face the music off the field they will be give “the kiss of death”. Essendon should no resort to drug abuse as a make up for their recent losses. Who? How? Why? The injections were administered via syringe in the stomach. The players of Essendon Football Club and their coach James Hird. The drugs were injected to help recover after training and to supress the players appetites.