Johncock Retires

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Well done Graham on a top career. Retiring as a club legend who gave everything he had to the AFC.
 

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The highlight of his career was that performance against Geelong in 2010. Best win I have seen from the team since the premierships.
 
Well played Stiffy.. My earliest memory of you was round 1 2002 at Etihad against the Doggies. You were on fire, kicking a bagful of snags and helping us along the way to a perfect start to the 2002 season. It really is the end of an era. All the best for the future mate.. LEGEND :)
 
well done stiffy, champion of the club, congrats on a great career. one of my all time favourite crows.
 

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Does this mean we need to use Viagra now?

Well done Stiffy, you really git the best out of yourself and we certainly won by getting you at pick 61.

Stay slim as no one loves a big fat stiffy.
 
Sad to see him go but thats the way it goes.

All the best champ :thumbsu:
A good Stiffy replacement will be hard to find. All the best in your retirement. Will never forget that kick for goals in the PF. Damn those glow worms for ruining the party. Would of made the perfect ending for Stiffy. A true champion of the club.
 
I didn't know he didn't like his moniker, but I have fond memories of my 65 year old mother in law yelling "Go on Stiffy" in the outer. Congratulations on a fine career Graham, you gave us so much pleasure over a long period of time.
 
I didn't know he didn't like his moniker, but I have fond memories of my 65 year old mother in law yelling "Go on Stiffy" in the outer. Congratulations on a fine career Graham, you gave us so much pleasure over a long period of time.

Stiffys usually do that, thats why I'm changing Taylor Walkers nick name to boobs as they do the same thing. :D
 
Every year we say that he is in his best shape ever and we might play him in the midfield:rolleyes:.

Well, you might have, but I didn't. I thought he looked in his best pre-season shape in 2013 because it's the first time in ten years he hasn't shown up with a beer gut.

Don't let that stop you being a patronising git though.
 
Graham, you were a warrior for our club... If only we could've won the war to win that elusive premiership for you... :(

His ferociousness was infectious, his tackles bruising, and his will to fight it out with his skill was what got us supporters to love him. A crowd favourite, now gone...

Congratulations on a wonderful career!
 
When my wife moved here from overseas and started being forced to attend games, stiffy was the first player she loved.
His intensity and ability to take the game on for a little roly poly fella were amazing.
 

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