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Melbourne Football Club tanking scandal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Melbourne Football Club tanking scandal The Melbourne Football Club tanking scandal refers to issues involving the Melbourne Football Club and allegations that it had tanked towards the latter part of the 2009 season – that is, that it had intentionally lost matches near the end of the season so that it would receive a priority draft pick in the upcoming draft. The club was found not guilty of charges related to tanking, but senior coach Dean Bailey and general manager of football operations Chris Connolly were both found guilty of related charges. ==Background==
In August 2012, AFL Integrity Officer Brett Clothier announced a full investigation into Melbourne's 2009 season, regarding allegations that the Demons had tanked games during the season in order to secure a priority draft pick that year, available to clubs winning fewer than five games. The press had published such allegations previously, but the investigation was prompted most specifically by statements from former Melbourne player Brock McLean during a television interview in July 2012, when he revealed that he requested to be traded from the club at the end of 2009 because he was dissatisfied with its match strategies during that time.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Demons tanked: McLean )〕 Melbourne club officials, led by board chairman Don McLardy, denied the tanking allegations. Then-coach Dean Bailey had previously made statements, interpreted by some as an admission of tanking, at the press conference which followed his sacking as coach in August 2011.〔(Demons sack Dean Bailey | AFL | Fox Sports )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sacked Demons coach cops rap, but hints at tanking for draft picks )〕 Bailey was quoted as saying:
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