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A poor mans Austin Wonemarri.

In football ability, and in celebrations.

Real emotional celebrations > lame and laughable Jesus pose

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If the AFL match review committee were true to its label, Farmer should be reviewed for the punch he land in front of the MCC members stand near the boundary.

He is a conceited and nasty piece of business.

An inflated sense of self-worth is highly unbecoming, escpecially when you are 1-6. I would be mortified if any of our blokes did that. Farmer is NQR though. Aussie celebrated when it was warranted. He was well aware of the teams score, not just his own personal tally.

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An inflated sense of self-worth is highly unbecoming, escpecially when you are 1-6. I would be mortified if any of our blokes did that. Farmer is NQR though. Aussie celebrated when it was warranted. He was well aware of the teams score, not just his own personal tally.

We have had a few who have had an inflated sense of self worth at MFC and totally unjustified.

Farmer is in a league of his own. I used to love his talent. Its a pity its diminish and a whole range of negative factors have taken its place. A nasty spiteful footballer in the Libba mould.

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Gave us the best years of his career (and what years they were, he was a magician!).

Completely lost the plot when he left to play for the Dockers, and is now nothing more than a sad little man trying to impress and failing miserably.

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A poor mans Austin Wonemarri.

In football ability, and in celebrations.

Real emotional celebrations > lame and laughable Jesus pose

Couldn agree more. I love seeing someone whose celebrations are spontaneous and emotional, such as Wona's, compared to standing there like a [censored] with your arms in the air as if you are larger than life, which shows no real emotion, it just shows that you are a full of yourself [censored] of the highest order.

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It actually makes me a bit sad seeing Farmer these days (no longer appropriate to call him Wiz IMO). All the talent has washed away and all that is left is an angry, bitter man.

Oh well. Freo's problem now.

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If the AFL match review committee were true to its label, Farmer should be reviewed for the punch he land in front of the MCC members stand near the boundary.

He is a conceited and nasty piece of business.

Amen to that as well......

You would think that they will look at that "hit" on Daniel Bell, but with the MRP you really never know.

And he is definitely a show pony, past his best (most of the time) and with very little substance to him.

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Didn't mean to post thricely, but it works I think...

Kind of a purging of the soul.

Davey and Wonna are, or will be, more value than Jeff.

Their lack of ego also helps; Wonna grasping every opportunity as he just wants to play footy and Davey doesn't have long form slumps - he bounces back within a couple of weeks.

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A poor mans Austin Wonemarri.

In football ability, and in celebrations.

Real emotional celebrations > lame and laughable Jesus pose

Farmer is a GOOSE and even the Freo supporters recognise that but ability wise you have NO IDEA

Jeff Farmer has OUTSTANDING football ability

If Austin gets as good as Farmer then we have something great to look forward too

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He still gave Daniel Bell a football lesson yesterday, I think Belly got sick of chasing his arse, he still has a bit of speed, made Belly look pretty slow

Thought Bell did ok. One of Farmer's goals was because of a different player's mistake. Another was because of Bell...

But matching him on the lead I think he broke even at least.

I look at Framer now and I don't see an ex-demon. I see a Woewodin-like trade that worked out well for us. Farmer didn't win them a flag, and while he drilled us a couple of times (the worst in 2002) he didn't cost us THAT much. Freo love him, and that's fine. Probably worked out well for everyone.

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Farmer is a GOOSE and even the Freo supporters recognise that but ability wise you have NO IDEA

Jeff Farmer has OUTSTANDING football ability

If Austin gets as good as Farmer then we have something great to look forward too

I Gave Jeff A good Gob full from the Members all day. Made me ill him leaving after i had heard him say he wanted to be a 10 year player at Melbourne. I loved the Wiz When Jo was Prez. He was a freak, Q Bday 2000 still have that on tape somewhere.

We got the best years out of him and if he is happy playing for that Hopeless Spineless joke of a club....Good luck to him, it's his loss. But his carreer fell apart.

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