Milburn's hit on SOS?Sorry Big Sim, but let me know about your hypnotist, maybe we can get a 2 for 1 deal cause I'm still not over it, or that Johnson pri** for smashing into Koutas knee in that final, or Lonergans dog act on Carazzo or
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Milburn's hit on SOS?Sorry Big Sim, but let me know about your hypnotist, maybe we can get a 2 for 1 deal cause I'm still not over it, or that Johnson pri** for smashing into Koutas knee in that final, or Lonergans dog act on Carazzo or
He left for Essendon because we were crap. I didn't appreciate the fact he left because we were crap (or maybe I have the wrong story),
We lost a final to Melb because of him.
He was destroying them single handed, then got concussed pretty badly, went off and Melbourne over ran us. He was as hard as nails and played his footy that way, it was a very sad day when he left the club and I don't think certain people in the club worked hard enough to keep him there.
If only we'd sacrificed Jack. Wouldn't have helped the salary cap issue but I would've felt a whole lot better about the club during that time.That was sort of the vibe of the interview - if they club had asked nicely and tried a bit harder he would have had no problem staying.
I reckon it came down to Big Jack trying to get rid of David Allison out of the club as he was driving up players prices and jack knew we were in trouble with the Salary Cap.
I think he made Hamill the sacrificial lamb as such.
Hated Pagan apparently, as did most of the players.He left for Essendon because we were crap. I didn't appreciate the fact he left because we were crap (or maybe I have the wrong story),
Heard there was some bad blood between him and the club over payments too.Hated Pagan apparently, as did most of the players.
Just like they hate mick? kidding.Hated Pagan apparently, as did most of the players.
Never been so scared for the safety of players and supporters alike.Milburn's hit on SOS?
I was there too. Even younger but I still remember that. When the cops had to come out and hang by the interchange - never seen that since.Never been so scared for the safety of players and supporters alike.
I was there that day and will never forget.
I was 11 sitting in my seats I had my whole life when mum put down her binoculars and yelled 'he' s gonna I'll him' and looked away.
Sos was my fave player at the time and my second of all time (sticks was on my jumper first)
The noise the crowd made afterwards was so unlike anything I've heard at the footy.
Willingham taking out simmo at the G in front of a Carlton Collingwood game doesn't even compare.
I was turning 12 in less than 2 weeks and played footy at the time for a club that wore Geelong jumpers.I was there too. Even younger but I still remember that. When the cops had to come out and hang by the interchange - never seen that since.
I was turning 12 in less than 2 weeks and played footy at the time for a club that wore Geelong jumpers.
I was too shocked to boo, just sat there staring at sos, didn't know what to do.
I didn't even wanna play footy the next week in our final because I couldn't look at our jumper with out feeling ill.
Still can't support Geelong they only were my preferred premiers because they played Collingwood and St kilda
I booed him every game since. Still feel the urge to boo Geelong.I still think of booing Milburn whenever I hear his named mentioned.
I remember mum wouldn't let me look at SOS when it happened but could just hear the boos etc in the crowd.
I booed him every game since. Still feel the urge to boo Geelong.
Milburn, bomber Thompson, what Scarlett said to Robert Harvey.
I can't like that club.
Don't forget Booo-urns.I booed him every game since. Still feel the urge to boo Geelong.
Milburn, bomber Thompson, what Scarlett said to Robert Harvey.
I can't like that club.
Retired Carlton champion Heath Scotland will be farewelled with a lap of honour at the MCG at the AFL Grand Final.
Scotland called time on his 268-game career in May, after being told his troublesome ankle wasn’t going to improve if he kept playing.
He’s one of 17 retiring 200-game players to accept the AFL’s invitation for a pre-game lap of honour on Saturday.
Scotland will be joined by Luke Ball, Simon Black, Campbell Brown, Jonathan Brown, Dom Cassisi, Dean Cox, Daniel Giansiracusa, Lenny Hayes, Josh Hunt, Darren Jolly, Quentin Lynch, Ash McGrath, Nick Maxwell and Ben Rutten.
Back in the days when the tail was definitely wagging the dog. You don't enjoy much success when the players are calling the shots.Hated Pagan apparently, as did most of the players.
From what I remember, the club offered Campo a 1 year deal, because they didn't believe he had much football left in him whereas Campo wanted 2 years.Heard there was some bad blood between him and the club over payments too.
Ronnie or Shannon?Don't forget Booo-urns.
I cried when Campo left. Clearly I was too young to understand why he left and that I shouldn't have cried.
Neese does. She's from SA. Leave her alone.Who the hell uses a mousemat anymore?
When Juddy was interviewed - 'get to enjoy playing at the footy club for AT LEAST another year'
Maybe it's Neese's security mat. She's entitled to having her own piece of nostalgia. Good on you Neese, I say. Each to their own. Her own patch with Campo & BFF in tow.Mouse mats went out went we moved on from the ball mouse to the laser mouse. At best they are a place mat at the dinner table. Phased out like cassette tapes and CDs.