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Throw Monopoly Money at $cully on Sunday

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Everyone MUST boo him.

We want a tough, uncompromising team, then we have to be tough, uncompromising supporters.

Get an atmosphere going that OUR team can feed off.

 

BREAKING NEWS:

As part the of pre-game entertainment for the upcoming blockbuster against the GWS Giants, the Melbourne Football Club will hold the first annual "Walk Over the Bridge" from Rod Laver Arena to the MCG. The walk will see hundreds of bitter and resentful Melbourne supporters take the walk "get over" Tom Scully lying and moving to the Giants at the end of 2011.

lol...not bad CB :)

Edit -I now believe nothing anybody says about anything - I have officially been disenscullarised.

Would you believe anything, somebody says about something?

 

BREAKING NEWS:

As part the of pre-game entertainment for the upcoming blockbuster against the GWS Giants, the Melbourne Football Club will hold the first annual "Walk Over the Bridge" from Rod Laver Arena to the MCG. The walk will see hundreds of bitter and resentful Melbourne supporters take the walk "get over" Tom Scully lying and moving to the Giants at the end of 2011.

Think I'd prefer to walk over GWS

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BREAKING NEWS:

As part the of pre-game entertainment for the upcoming blockbuster against the GWS Giants, the Melbourne Football Club will hold the first annual "Walk Over the Bridge" from Rod Laver Arena to the MCG. The walk will see hundreds of bitter and resentful Melbourne supporters take the walk "get over" Tom Scully lying and moving to the Giants at the end of 2011.

Like it. Only I would add .... the entire throng will then swarm the players' race where Scully will make his entry onto the area and then proceed to shower him in Monopoly money as he makes his way onto the ground, to a loud chorus of booing of course.

Following this, the famous Melbourne bugler will appear in his pristinely ironed purple velvet smoking jacket to belt out 'It's a a Grand Old Flag' to the adoration of 20,000 golf clapping MCC members. Just to show Tom what he'll be missing out on each week.


Fine. But do not LIE for over a year about it.

ok let's not throw money, let's throw tongues....local butcher should be able to provide

We all know my feelings of the simpleton but other than jeering the bloke for the next decade we should be over it surely?

Mitch Clark wouldn't be a Demon if it weren't for HWFUA leaving.

We wouldn't have had the money for Clark and the tearing strips off Jack Watts would have been 'cubed' too without the 200cm Colussus in our forward line.

Get Pick 4 right and we will be sitting very pretty.

What do you expect the kid to do, he gets offered a [censored] load of money that would set him, his family and his future family up forever, and in the middle of it all he would just want to play the game that he, and all of us love. Sure he left and it sucks, but any other player in the competition would have made the same decision as him.

Yeah, every player - except for Dustin Martin, Michael Hurley, Gibbs, Murphy, Kreuzer etc etc.....

 
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Are the 'regs' on here saying that we as a supporter group should do nothing on Sunday? At best a little bit of light, polite Melbourne supporter booing?

This little punk stuck it to us for a whole season last year. Him, his old man and his shifty manager casting what Cam Schwab himself called a "black cloud" over the MFC for an entire season.

And we're supposed to just let it slide, 'get over it', without having any fun at his expense? Without having a good old fashioned whack at his media-created 'I'm just a victim of circumstance' line of spin?

Some of you guys are just too nice. Tom $cully deserves a clip for what he did.

Not pleased that he "keeps in touch" with Sam Blease - I am probably jumping at shadows, but sometimes I see the same glumness in Blease that I saw in HWFUO. I really rate Blease and he's getting better every game.


Im not nice. Bury the bastard !

I expect everybody to cheer everything Junior Mac does though.

A stark contrast to the liar.

Edited by why you little

I might inwardly admire juniors effort and pluck...but cheer ? No. Hes is one of them now

I love the idea and wold take part if I was in Melbourne. Maybe not throw the money at scully, but shower the GWS dug out / bench area and put up some banner and signs in the cheers squad etc. Saw a nice slogan on Bigfooty - "Like father, Like $cum"

agree with the OP that if the Crowd are really vocal or do something as dramatic as throw monopoly money allover the ground / GWS dug out etc I'll be a lasting image from the 2012 season.

Give him hell!

Are the 'regs' on here saying that we as a supporter group should do nothing on Sunday? At best a little bit of light, polite Melbourne supporter booing?

This little punk stuck it to us for a whole season last year. Him, his old man and his shifty manager casting what Cam Schwab himself called a "black cloud" over the MFC for an entire season.

And we're supposed to just let it slide, 'get over it', without having any fun at his expense? Without having a good old fashioned whack at his media-created 'I'm just a victim of circumstance' line of spin?

Some of you guys are just too nice. Tom $cully deserves a clip for what he did.

Fair play old chap, booing (or "whacking") is not in the spirit of the game. Now let's head to the long room for some cucumber sandwhiches and a nice cup of hot tea.


It's a free country, RR.

Just try not to get kicked out...

I would say that, at a bare minimum, we should give them a hiding.

I might inwardly admire juniors effort and pluck...but cheer ? No. Hes is one of them now

Junior did nothing wrong. He was the captain.

It's a free country, RR.

Just try not to get kicked out...

I would say that, at a bare minimum, we should give them a hiding.

I'd happily get thrown out if a funny banner was seen on national TV.

maybe wait until half time so you get a bit of the game and then make a scene as GWS are coming back out of the rooms?

I dont make a habit of cheering the opposition !!! ;)


I dont make a habit of cheering the opposition !!! ;)

Nor do i. But in the context of sunday Junior is an exception.

Tough supporters demand a tough team.

No more light clapping.

FULL VOICE from sunday onwards

 

My demon-mad daughter turns 17 on Sunday. When the fixture was released earlier this year and she discovered that her birhtday fell on the GWS game day she said, "I know what I want for my birthday. I want to go to the MCG and boo Scully". We have been saving our boos and all six of us will give him every bit of vitriol we can muster. At one point I was going to suggest to Demonlanders that whenever Scully touches the ball for the whole crowd to fall silent, but I will not be able to resrtain myself.

I don't like on-field violence but if Beamer or Mgner "accidentally" push their shoulder into Scully's head I won't be too sorry.

Not a fan of this idea.

Sure, give him a mouthful, but let the scoreboard provide the ultimate humiliation.


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