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We weren't renown for wanting to go surfing more than play football.
I never heard any tales about our players at Zanzibar straight after a game.
It is straight out flinging shit at Fremantle and an insult. Problem is, no bastard stood up for us.
Even though it is only an excerpt from Pav's book , it still pisses me off.

During the first ten years of our existence the negative perception of Fremantle was entirely attributable to a corrupt media being at the beck and call of the most putrid club in Australia.


Unto the day dale kickett stood up for us all during the derby!! I was at that game and ill always hold dale close to my heart he will always be one of my all time favorite players after that game!!! Thank you dale :rainbow: xxxxxxxxxxxx
 
We weren't exactly reknown for being professional.

There were plenty of stories about players making an appearance at the Zanzibar hours after playing a game.

Stories..? I saw them back in the day at the Zannzibar and Newport.

Heck I remember walking out of the comic store that used to be on Queen Street that was a few shops down from where Premier Pianos used to be and Clive Waterhouse walked past me, looked down on me, whilst I trembled holding a collection of Punisher comics.
 

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That's got to be absolute BS. Cuddles raves about Bell in such a positive manner any chance he gets. Especially rated him when putting the "ultimate derby team" together with Hutchy and Watters on Footy WA. Not just footy ability, person he is, leadership etc. If it was even close to being true, I doubt he'd be talking him up so much.
I always loved bell sat close to the bell man in the crowd. Something was strange about his departure. I cant remember exactly. also how he was going to train seperately because of business commitments. I always wanted him to stay close to the club but he sort of bailed really fast. Thats my perception anyway.
 
I always loved bell sat close to the bell man in the crowd. Something was strange about his departure. I cant remember exactly. also how he was going to train seperately because of business commitments. I always wanted him to stay close to the club but he sort of bailed really fast. Thats my perception anyway.
I think he's running as a candidate to replace Ben Allan on our board.
 
I think we all knew there were problems at the time. I mean half the squad were out injured - all the hallmarks of a tyrant coach pushing his players to hard.

Best one was when Palmer accidently broke Barlow's leg - was a genuine accident and then post game tough guy Harvey decides to get in Palmer's face about it. Palmer decides on the spot to pack his bag for GWS come end of the season. Now that is player management


Timeline is wrong in this story. The Barlow leg break was in Round 14, 2010 (the year Palmer was coming back from his 2009 knee injury). Palmer played through the following season and left at the end of 2011.
 
Maybe true.
Half our supporter base gave Macca all kinds of shit.
To the point he considered chucking it in.

I used to see Shaunie Mc out on a Sunday drinking froffies as much as I would see Cousins at the Hippie club. A terrible influence around the club. He usually had a band of the young guys in tow.

It helps to have family members coaching the club. I'm not surprised Drum wanted to make a move in that regard.

Drum should have delisted him.
 
You may have seen me having a frothie with him.It was entirely acceptable back then if moderate.
Drank beer and put his head where many feared to tread.
Cuz was different in kind not degree.
You're saying he was selected on family favoritism,was a corrosive influence and should have been delisted by Drum.
The bloke I watched was worth his place in our team and others.Was an anchor around the club.
I'll get back to you once I've finished Pav's book.
 
Stories..? I saw them back in the day at the Zannzibar and Newport.

Heck I remember walking out of the comic store that used to be on Queen Street that was a few shops down from where Premier Pianos used to be and Clive Waterhouse walked past me, looked down on me, whilst I trembled holding a collection of Punisher comics.

Maybe Clive *is* the Punisher?
 
The fact he got a game reflected poorly on the rest of the team. Poor skills and even worse decision making. All or nothing.

Being part of the "family" didn't hurt one bit. I saw it all the way through juniors too.

He tried hard, I'll give him that.
 
Wallsy "on the couch ": Mark, what does the Fremantle FC stand for?

:oops:
 

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The fact he got a game reflected poorly on the rest of the team. Poor skills and even worse decision making. All or nothing.

Being part of the "family" didn't hurt one bit. I saw it all the way through juniors too.

He tried hard, I'll give him that.

Me thinks you are trying to re-write history.

Macca might have lacked a lot of things, but he did not get selected by Freo because of family connections ( won the Larke Medal in the Under 18's ? ). He gave 100% on the field for Freo, that gets him a tick in my book.
 
Me thinks you are trying to re-write history.

Macca might have lacked a lot of things, but he did not get selected by Freo because of family connections ( won the Larke Medal in the Under 18's ? ). He gave 100% on the field for Freo, that gets him a tick in my book.

Got approx 100 more games than he should've. Ordinary afl footballer for his last 5 years.

Connections didn't hurt.
 
Wallsy "on the couch ": Mark, what does the Fremantle FC stand for?

:oops:
It's been a while since I've seen it but although that question always gets brought up it was really the stumbling through the rest of the interview that's the real worry..

Seriously how funny is it on this site when nuffies say stuff like Harvey was unfairly sacked or that Lyon just capatalised on his hard work setting the team up. You can understand it from bitter St Kilda supporters but it really is amazing the amount of hate the man gets. I guess it's just our game style or something.
 
Timeline is wrong in this story. The Barlow leg break was in Round 14, 2010 (the year Palmer was coming back from his 2009 knee injury). Palmer played through the following season and left at the end of 2011.

Palmer decided to leave in 2010 (GWS had been in his ear for quite awhile). His 2011 season being played out of position reinforced that.
 

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I always loved bell sat close to the bell man in the crowd. Something was strange about his departure. I cant remember exactly. also how he was going to train seperately because of business commitments. I always wanted him to stay close to the club but he sort of bailed really fast. Thats my perception anyway.

the club shouldn't have allowed it. He was based in Geraldton doing a property development.

It all went **** up and Belly lost everything but the shirt on his back.
 
That's got to be absolute BS. Cuddles raves about Bell in such a positive manner any chance he gets. Especially rated him when putting the "ultimate derby team" together with Hutchy and Watters on Footy WA. Not just footy ability, person he is, leadership etc. If it was even close to being true, I doubt he'd be talking him up so much.

they must have reconciled.

Cuddles is actually a top bloke, part of why he keeps popping up in various areas of Football.
 
I used to see Shaunie Mc out on a Sunday drinking froffies as much as I would see Cousins at the Hippie club. A terrible influence around the club. He usually had a band of the young guys in tow.

It helps to have family members coaching the club. I'm not surprised Drum wanted to make a move in that regard.

Drum should have delisted him.
Oh yeah, those champion teams of the early 2000s where selection was tight and myriad of talented guns left after four games and won BnFs at other clubs? McManus played in shitful sides for the majority of his career. He tried his guts out and seems a pretty popular person. Even if he didn't deserve a game (he mostly did) you don't really delist someone so tough and liked. That kind of move ends up tearing up the playing group. Every so often, there are players you don't get rid of for other reasons. Michael Barlow is the current version of that: decent fella, good story, tries his heart out despite his weird way of going about it, comedian.

Also, players drinking a lot or drinking straight after games is not unique to pre-Cousins-sacking footy. In fact, these days, with the buzz around drugs and three strikes, a club would probably be chuffed if all its players were on the lagers on a Sunday night rather than on the gear.

I've seen Demons players smoking cig after cig hours after a win. I heard a story about Jack Riewoldt at the Geebung two weeks ago and had a kick on, with about 20 other AFL listed players, at his house when it closed. I've been to Pony on King Street and sighted plenty of younger guys with relatively noteworthy profiles in line and on the vodka raspberries literally an hour and a half after the game, like they'd just come straight across the road from Etihad. Barely unique in 2015 either.

Heck I remember walking out of the comic store that used to be on Queen Street that was a few shops down from where Premier Pianos used to be and Clive Waterhouse walked past me, looked down on me, whilst I trembled holding a collection of Punisher comics.
This is a random anecdote about a Dockers player in Fremantle (a daily sight). What does this have to do with being unprofessional or drinking?
 
The problem with harvey was he was trying to clone the sheedy approach trying to outsmart the opposition with radical moves and game plans. Sheedy had the footy smarts and charisma to pull it off.

yup Harvey had niehter.

iirc Harvey pioneered the "two ruckman" strategy which worked in one game and then failed in the next 10.
 
Oh yeah, those champion teams of the early 2000s where selection was tight and myriad of talented guns left after four games and won BnFs at other clubs? McManus played in shitful sides for the majority of his career. He tried his guts out and seems a pretty popular person. Even if he didn't deserve a game (he mostly did) you don't really delist someone so tough and liked. That kind of move ends up tearing up the playing group. Every so often, there are players you don't get rid of for other reasons. Michael Barlow is the current version of that: decent fella, good story, tries his heart out despite his weird way of going about it, comedian.

Mcmanus had more guts and determination than the entire team back then. The guy came back from 2 ACLs and still managed to make a fist of it.

his disposal which was much maligned early in his career dramatically improved in the 2nd half of his career and he was one of the first picked up until his last year.

McManus still pops into the club, still socializes with the staff/players - obviously a good influence or they would have told him to nick off.
 
Seriously how funny is it on this site when nuffies say stuff like Harvey was unfairly sacked or that Lyon just capatalised on his hard work setting the team up. You can understand it from bitter St Kilda supporters but it really is amazing the amount of hate the man gets. I guess it's just our game style or something.
It's called jealousy. People love to tear into success, wait until the Hawks come down. How quickly Thompson from the Cats was ravaged. The media in this country spend the entire AFL season flip-flopping from week to week like an ice cream shop rolling out new flavors.
 

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