Now Hird's trying to claim Essendon forced him to say everything he previously said and to accept the suspension
. What are you James - a 5 year old?!
Do we need any further proof the guy is a narcissist putting himself above the interests of his players, his club and the game itself!
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ASADA: James Hird says he took one-year ban 'under duress' over Essendon supplement regimeABC.net.au
Mon 11 Aug 2014, 7:54pmSuspended coach James Hird says he accepted his one-year suspension and signed a deed of settlement with the AFL "under great threats, duress and inducement".
The Essendon Football Club and Hird have begun their Federal Court challenge to the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) investigation into the club's 2012 supplements program.
The challenge comes 18 months after the anti-doping authority launched its investigation.
The AFL and Essendon came to the settlement in August 2013, which saw the club banned from that year's finals series, fined $2 million and stripped of picks in the 2013 and 2014 drafts.
Hird was suspended for a year, assistant Mark Thompson was fined $30,000 and football manager Danny Corcoran was banned from working with any AFL team for six months.
The AFL acknowledged that individuals at the club and Essendon itself did not set out to implement a supplements program that would see players administered with banned or harmful substances.
Hird also told the court he was told to take full responsibility for the controversial supplements program because it would be good for the club and his reputation.
He said he disagreed with Essendon doing a press conference in February 2013 in which it announced it would hold a joint investigation into the program with ASADA, but was told to toe the line.
When asked by lawyers representing ASADA why he did not voice his disagreement at the press conference he replied it was not how press conferences worked at football clubs.
"I disagreed with what Mr Evans was going to say the morning he said it," Hird said.
"I was asked by the Essendon Football Club not to shirk the issue.
"I was told it would be better for the club if we went along this path."
But Hird said he spoke privately of his concerns to then-CEO David Evans.
He also said he was not invited to a high level meeting between Essendon, ASADA and the AFL, held after the press conference, and was not told what it was about.
Hird also told the court he was told to tell the truth about the program, but not to mention "the tip off" given to Mr Evans by then-AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou.
He said there was no choice from the AFL but to cooperate, and if he remained silent he would be sanctioned by the league.
He said he was told: "if you cooperate, it will go well for the players".
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