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Who do you see in civvy's ?

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Our Captain Brad Green was lunching in Ormond Rd Elwood a few weeks ago, i had almost walked past him when i realized who it was so i didn't say anything...he was with a mate..they were talking about Newspapers...I wasn't suprised!!!

 

Seen Jake Spencer in Chadstone twice...He just seems to wander around entering pretty much every store, quite amusing. (was not stalking him, was doing something far more embarrassing, lining up for the iPad2)

Does Isaac Weetra count? Caught up with him after the round 22 debacle a couple years back. Guy was positively miserable, perhaps he was told of his playing future?

Sylvia was always a good show in the pubs up Mildura way.

Has to be said - many people see the boys in the penalty 'yes I play for melbourne' car?

Also remember a great story about bogged Dees pushing their car out of mud at Casey,

 

What you need to do is recognise a bald head and a 'sleeve' sitting at a cafe in Mitchell St Darwin, Chunk Jones was very gracious/annoyed/amazed/etc etc when I went up and spoke to him......then continued along Mitchell St and bumped into Dean Bailey.......stalking on holiday, nothing better

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I know they don't play for us anymore but I saw Cam Bruce and Kyle Cheney last November at Christchurch Airport. Went up to them and wished them well with their careers. Kyle was walking with Travis Tuck, what a complete [censored] he is!


I work in Brighton and yes, footballers from all clubs love a coffee. The Brighton Cafe owners are sending their kids to Brighton Grammar and Firbank on the money they get from footballers.

I drive past Trengove's place every day on the way to work but haven't seem him for a while. I have seen Chip with him a few times

I had a chat with Rivers and Howe a couple of months ago at Sandringham Colf Course.

I see more St. Kilda players than Dees boys.

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I've seen Jamar and Moloney walking aroung together a few times at Chaddy

I brushed by Cale Morton and Max Gawn at about 1.30am on Chapel St. on Saturday night/Sunday morning. They appeared to be in a very jovial mood.

Considering the club had just gone own by a combined 58 goals that day, I would have that out in a public would be he last place you would want to be seen. But then I remembered just how much the players looked like they gave a [censored] on Saturday, and realized that it was probably appropriate.

 

I brushed by Cale Morton and Max Gawn at about 1.30am on Chapel St. on Saturday night/Sunday morning. They appeared to be in a very jovial mood.

Considering the club had just gone own by a combined 58 goals that day, I would have that out in a public would be he last place you would want to be seen. But then I remembered just how much the players looked like they gave a [censored] on Saturday, and realized that it was probably appropriate.

That actually does [censored] me off. Normally I don't mind the players being the kids that they are, but timing is the key, and that really pisses me off. I wasn't jovial. I was sitting on my couch shellshocked. Not a fan of Morton anyway, so it just reinforces in me I don't care if he goes or not, but Gawn, show a bit of care FCS.

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