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I suppose some one has also mentioned it but Sheedy was on 105.1 MMM this morning talking to Sheedy. They were both very happy and I was sad and angry.

Anyway Eddie asked Sheedy how long have you known TS was coming to the Giants and Sheedy said he had known all year but nothing was signed, just an agreement.

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Doesn't like drinking at a football club get ready for a big dose of reality. How precious can you get?

One thing the video was filmed on the monday morning. The time added is American time so it was showing the 11th.

my apologies, thanks for that

 

i actually think Garry just wants to move forward...sort out a coach and hit trade week hard.

Garry did not bend over at all...The AFL made rules that were weighted out of our league on this one..We need to keep a list together.

6 Mill was a huge carrot.

I actually agree with all of that. Well done WYL. Maintain the form. Pity others dont follow your lead on this.

Rant against the hand that feeds you in public on TV is so plain dumb its amazing aggrieved posters cant see through the basics.

Any agitation with the AFL should be attempted behind the scenes and with proper diplomacy.

Kevin Rudd. "I would still be Prime Minster if Julia Gillard had not Tom-Scullied me!"

Ha it does work nicely


I actually agree with all of that. Well done WYL. Maintain the form. Pity others dont follow your lead on this.

Rant against the hand that feeds you in public on TV is so plain dumb its amazing aggrieved posters cant see through the basics.

Any agitation with the AFL should be attempted behind the scenes and with proper diplomacy.

Thanks Rhino and that's a good point to end this thread on. All sorts of records were created here but unfortunately for all the wrong reasons.

We're contemplating a competition for best of Scully posts for a laugh later on ... in the meantime, it's adios amigos for the Tom Scully saga

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