Former Melbourne football operations manager Chris Connolly has been banned from football for 11 months and former senior coach Dean Bailey suspended from coaching for 16 rounds as a result of the AFL's investigation into the club's on-field performance during the 2009 season.
The AFL ruled that both Connollly and Bailey "had acted in a manner which was prejudicial to the interests of the AFL".
Bailey will be allowed to continue his role as assistant coach of the Crows during his suspension but will not be allowed to perform any match-day role or work with players.
"Dean is a very admirable man, and through the whole situation, and from the date of his termination up until the present he has acted admirably," Bailey's lawyer Chris Pollard said.
"I emphasise that there is no evidence from the investigation that he was not coaching to his utmost and coaching to his merits. The fact is he has not been found guilty of not coaching to his merits."