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Nahh
Too many teeth, not enough wacism.
Not to mention how shithouse he is at recycling.He also takes out his rubbish and doesn't let it pile up on the floor.
His Eulogy will only mention two Premiership medalsBuddy was born a Swan and he will die a Swan.
I regret nothing about signing Buddy and it's been a privilege watching him run around in the red and white but I don't think any of our future plans include him. If he gets back on the field then its cream but we've got to build a team without him.Swans would love to lose that contract, Has Buddy got another big season in him?
It’s wacky season. I will only believe things when they actually happen.You actually Believe that?
His Eulogy will only mention two Premiership medals
That's some Freo doker type s**t.Buddy's career began in 2014, where he quickly rose through the ranks of the AFL to become the premier Key Forward in the competition.
"I could never imagine myself in anything other than red and white" Buddy was often heard saying by his friends, friends who went on to say that Sydney is clearly a better city than Melbourne.
Buddy may be gone now, but his two sons, Bobby and Buddy Jnr were both considered legends of the AFL, having been taught how to play by their father, while spending Sunday's with Uncle Sam Ried where they learned to Mark.
Buddy will be missed by the Sydney Swans, and as he is lowered into the ground in a red and white casket, a picture of Bob Skelton in his arms, we remember Buddy Franklin. A true Swans legend.
Can't believe it's been almost 10 years. Interesting if a team would take the risk once he is a free agent
Buddy's career began in 2014, where he quickly rose through the ranks of the AFL to become the premier Key Forward in the competition.
"I could never imagine myself in anything other than red and white" Buddy was often heard saying by his friends, friends who went on to say that Sydney is clearly a better city than Melbourne.
Buddy may be gone now, but his two sons, Bobby and Buddy Jnr were both considered legends of the AFL, having been taught how to play by their father, while spending Sunday's with Uncle Sam Ried where they learned to Mark.
Buddy will be missed by the Sydney Swans, and as he is lowered into the ground in a red and white casket, a picture of Bob Skelton in his arms, we remember Buddy Franklin. A true Swans legend.
Well overHas he reached 100 games yet?
When does Lifetime Membership kick in at the Swans?
His two hawthorn premierships and 100 goals in a season tell a different story.Buddy was born a Swan and he will die a Swan.
Think of the F/S in twenty years times, the $ investment will seem small thenBuddy was born a Swan and he will die a Swan.
Buddy's career began in 2014, where he quickly rose through the ranks of the AFL to become the premier Key Forward in the competition.
"I could never imagine myself in anything other than red and white" Buddy was often heard saying by his friends, friends who went on to say that Sydney is clearly a better city than Melbourne.
Buddy may be gone now, but his two sons, Bobby and Buddy Jnr were both considered legends of the AFL, having been taught how to play by their father, while spending Sunday's with Uncle Sam Ried where they learned to Mark.
Buddy will be missed by the Sydney Swans, and as he is lowered into the ground in a red and white casket, a picture of Bob Skelton in his arms, we remember Buddy Franklin. A true Swans legend.