Western Bulldogs boss Peter Gordon leads way for a brighter future

By Caroline Wilson
Updated March 20 2015 - 9:08pm, first published 7:00pm
Peter Gordon feels wounded and wronged by the latest so-called scandal to engulf his club. Photo: Pat Scala
Peter Gordon feels wounded and wronged by the latest so-called scandal to engulf his club. Photo: Pat Scala
Peter Gordon feels wounded and wronged by the latest so-called scandal to engulf his club. Photo: Pat Scala
Peter Gordon feels wounded and wronged by the latest so-called scandal to engulf his club. Photo: Pat Scala
Peter Gordon feels wounded and wronged by the latest so-called scandal to engulf his club. Photo: Pat Scala
Peter Gordon feels wounded and wronged by the latest so-called scandal to engulf his club. Photo: Pat Scala
Peter Gordon feels wounded and wronged by the latest so-called scandal to engulf his club. Photo: Pat Scala
Peter Gordon feels wounded and wronged by the latest so-called scandal to engulf his club. Photo: Pat Scala

It was with a heightened sense of aggrievement that Western Bulldogs president Peter Gordon quipped on Friday that he was thinking of inventing a new board game entitled "The Off-Season".

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