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Have blogged my thoughts on Jimmy here. http://fcmelbourne.com/blog/post/FCM...ma-status-mfc/

My Top 5 demons:

1. Norm Smith. Our greatest ever coach

2. Ron Barassi. Our greatest ever captain.

3. David Neitz. Stats don't lie.

4. Jim Stynes. See blog. Amazing story and the book is not yet closed. May yet rise to #1.

5. Robert Flower. Anyone who followed the club during our darkest hour would agree. Freak.

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Guest Rojik of the Arctic

Pretty close to my thoughts but I would put Flower at three and Hassa Mann at six (I'm related!)

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what about the top (worst) 5? of the modern era

1/ Brent Gergic - Nothing more needs to be said (ND's love child?)

2/ Luke Molan - injury & unluckiest player in a long time

3/ Neil Blame - probably years ahead with game plan, lack of understanding of players capabilities

4/ Nick Smith - Promising tall, delivered nothing

5/ Paul Gardner- Run the club to the wall in a time of economic prosperity, but always painted a positive picture

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Have blogged my thoughts on Jimmy here. http://fcmelbourne.com/blog/post/FCM...ma-status-mfc/

My Top 5 demons:

1. Norm Smith. Our greatest ever coach

2. Ron Barassi. Our greatest ever captain.

3. David Neitz. Stats don't lie.

4. Jim Stynes. See blog. Amazing story and the book is not yet closed. May yet rise to #1.

5. Robert Flower. Anyone who followed the club during our darkest hour would agree. Freak.

Now I know I will have my head bitten off by all the old cronies here. But I simply cannot have Ron Barrassi anywhere near my top 5 Demons.

He left the club at the peak of his powers for more money.

He coached 2 other clubs to premierships while we sat at the bottom of the ladder for 20 years.

No doubt he was a great player for us. The stats prove that. But to class him as one of our greatest people is simple wrong in my opinion.

Robert Flower was great for that exact reason. Numerous occasions knocked back significant more money and reward (prob would have been a premiership player had he gone elsewhere).

But I am pretty happy with the other four. And agree that Jim Stynes may well become (fingers crossed) a better administrator than player. For which I believe he is one of our greats.

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Now I know I will have my head bitten off by all the old cronies here. But I simply cannot have Ron Barrassi anywhere near my top 5 Demons.

He left the club at the peak of his powers for more money.

He coached 2 other clubs to premierships while we sat at the bottom of the ladder for 20 years.

No doubt he was a great player for us. The stats prove that. But to class him as one of our greatest people is simple wrong in my opinion.

Robert Flower was great for that exact reason. Numerous occasions knocked back significant more money and reward (prob would have been a premiership player had he gone elsewhere).

But I am pretty happy with the other four. And agree that Jim Stynes may well become (fingers crossed) a better administrator than player. For which I believe he is one of our greats.

Ron was Part of 6 Flags (count 'em) 6. What else could he achieve for melbourne. He had done it all.

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Ron was Part of 6 Flags (count 'em) 6. What else could he achieve for melbourne. He had done it all.

Did you actually read what I said?

I didn't say he wasn't a great player. I said he wasn't a great Melbourne person.

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Did you actually read what I said?

I didn't say he wasn't a great player. I said he wasn't a great Melbourne person.

Why talk of him in past tense like that? He IS a great Melbourne person, not WAS.

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1. Molloy, crud and an absolute top draw Adelaide Bogan

2. Kowal (just hated him, don't know why)

3. Smoker

4. Morcroft / Heff. can't spilt em.

5. Luke Williams. Why so long to let him go

Move on Brock Machine (Grasshopper). Harbouring these poisonous thoughts will pollute your soul.

..........................Amen.................Namaste

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How can such a positive thread disintegrate into this!?

Worst 5 players?

When your first thought is to inverse a positive question you have become, perhaps, irredeemably cynical and bitter.

Barass not a Melbourne person?

No-one has done more for footy and, yeah, he left, but he came back to the team of his father and his heart.

Ask him about his desire to take his grandkids to the MCG to see the Demons and I would wager you would have a lump in your throat.

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Did you actually read what I said?

I didn't say he wasn't a great player. I said he wasn't a great Melbourne person.

Did You Read what i said?? WHAT MORE COULD HE ACHIEVE AT MELBOURNE???

He needed a new Challenge in his Life By 64 he had had 10 years of Brilliance.

Remember his Father died in war still listed as a Melbourne Player.

Of course Ron is Melbourne, but he is also Football minded.

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what about the top (worst) 5? of the modern era

1/ Brent Gergic - Nothing more needs to be said (ND's love child?)

2/ Luke Molan - injury & unluckiest player in a long time

3/ Neil Blame - probably years ahead with game plan, lack of understanding of players capabilities

4/ Nick Smith - Promising tall, delivered nothing

5/ Paul Gardner- Run the club to the wall in a time of economic prosperity, but always painted a positive picture

I was surprised it took so long for someone to mention Grgic. Well done.

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How can such a positive thread disintegrate into this!?

Worst 5 players?

When your first thought is to inverse a positive question you have become, perhaps, irredeemably cynical and bitter.

The thread is Top 5 melbourne, not best, not greatest.

Could also be toughest , best forwards, defenders, orange boys etc etc.

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The thread is Top 5 melbourne, not best, not greatest.

Could also be toughest , best forwards, defenders, orange boys etc etc.

You are not seriously saying that "top" can relate to "worst," which is the only argument I can see you making here.

Look, it's not a major issue. I just don't think it should be reasonable to turn a positive thread, discussing the deeds of Barassi, Smith, Stynes, and Flower, into a "what about the Top (worst) 5 of the modern era" vitriolic vent session.

Start your own thread and post it.

Makes it easier to avoid it.

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Guest JACKtheRIPPER
1. Andy Goodwin

2. Rod Grinter

3. Whacko Jacko.

any suggestions for 4 and 5?

i was rite near grinter when he shirt fronted chris mew in the 87 prelim, it was one of the best hits iv ever seen, when he put on a demons jumper he loved it, show some respect.
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Guest JACKtheRIPPER
1. Allen Jakovich

2. Robbie FLower

3, Norm Smith

4. David Neitz

5. Jimmy Stynes

jeff farmer had 10 lengths on jakovich, and i wouldnt put him in the top 5, the wiz would easily be in the top 10, especially on the MCG, flower aside, champion players have premiership medals.
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My top 5 players that I saw (1989 - present)

1. Garry Lyon

2. Jimmy Stynes

3. David Schwarz

4. David Neitz

5. Todd Viney

I know its a bit limited (time wise), but - can only go on players that I have seen week in week out live in action

Toughest

1) Rod Grinter

2) David Schwarz (3 knee reco's and he still came back & played bloody well - thats tough for me)

3) Todd Viney (Tough at the ball and never took a backward step)

4) Jimmy Stynes (Played in a hard position on the body, always go hurt but never layed down)

5) Steve Tingay (had a huge amount of bad injuries, but never ever gave up - kept going & going)

** My opion of "toughness" may differ from others, but like haircuts - we all have them.

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top 5 89 present, neitz, lyon, farmer, viney and SIR JIM STYNES, he should be knighted, toughest jimmy, grinter farmer, neitz and schwartz.

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i was rite near grinter when he shirt fronted chris mew in the 87 prelim, it was one of the best hits iv ever seen, when he put on a demons jumper he loved it, show some respect.

I'm not disrespecting him.

Just picking 5 players who were known for other reasons than their actuall skills ie those 3 were all nutters

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I'm not disrespecting him.

Just picking 5 players who were known for other reasons than their actuall skills ie those 3 were all nutters

yeah terry wallace would agree with that. :lol:
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