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Have a nice flight back to Blacktown Tom ...

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... and enjoy the next 70 odd floggings in your next 80 games.

You say that like he would have experienced 100 point victories week after week at the Dees.
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You say that like he would have experienced 100 point victories week after week at the Dees.

Did I? It didn't feel like that when I said it.

The Demons are on the way back.

And we play on the G.

And we are a real club.

Not a plastic one.

 

Great job by the crowd today, didn't let up, now we move on. $cully is a thing of the past, and IMO he isn't even that good. Good hands and engine and that's it.


He was terrible today. Properly bent-over after quarter time. When we tackled him, we tackled to hurt him which was good to see.

Was happy with the professional approach on him today too.

Great job by the crowd today, didn't let up, now we move on. $cully is a thing of the past, and IMO he isn't even that good. Good hands and engine and that's it.

Enjoyed hearing the boos from start to finish on TV whenever he touched the ball - especially since there were very few needed in the second half.

Most people have players form other clubs they like and those they hate. I see no reason not to keep $cully in the latter bin.

I was pretty subdued at the start of the game, but once Grimesy started pushing him at the opening bouce...I wanted blood.

 

Best thing was how few boos were necessary.

At one point in the third quarter I forgot he was playing.

I love how - once we realised that he was only going to be a good ordinary player - we tricked GWS into stealing him so we could free up some money to pinch Mitch, and get some compo picks to have another crack at the draft and hopefully get a champ this time.

Anyway that's my story and I'm sticking to it.


He was [censored]. McKenzie towelled him up. So much so it was one of Jordie's best offensive games in a while.

He is a pathetic scumbag and I hope he enjoys a career of humiliating defeats and turnovers.

Mitch Clark every day of the week and twice on Sunday please!

Still was hoping someone might have run through him kust for good measure lol.

Havent heard boos quite that resonant for a long time lol :)

Disgraceful thread. I hope he has the worst flight ever. I hope his dad sits on the seats next to him.

Well done Neeld in having Jordie absolutely lock the pr!ck down.

See ya $cumbag. Enjoy the $ because you've got 10 years in the cellar to come.

Is that why you play this game, money over success? The plastic fantastic Giants. Good move.


Well done Grubby; got yaself a keeper there for sure lol :)

My throat is sore from the booing - like everyone around me I didn't let up all day. He was pathetic, glad he is gone.

You are all a bit hard on young Tom. I felt he earn't $150 worth today, and that pass to watts PRICELESS.

Loved Grimes going the push and shove before the bounce. That moment said it all.

Scully to watts. From a sham #1 to a real one !!


Just loved the way the crowd did not let up.

And that roar when McKenzie completely outpointed him in the last was wonderful.

The scumbag could only manage 6 more supercoach points than Mitch in over double the ground time today. Only about 6 kicks with 13 handballs and 74% effieicncy. He was very average after a good first quarter.

$cully will be good but can't help but think that if we really nail these compo picks (?!) we've dodged a bullet paying this guy anywhere near $1m a year. I just don't understand why GWS would pay him that much. Better them than us though for sure.

 

Did many players shake his hand after the game or be friendly with him??? I missed it.

PS. When I played I only used to shake the hand of my opponent for the majority of the day - its got ridiculous all the handshakes these days.

As for Tom, how do you feel now you slime bag?!

Great job by the crowd today, didn't let up, now we move on. $cully is a thing of the past, and IMO he isn't even that good. Good hands and engine and that's it.

IMO we should never move on from a 2nd year player, or the like, who lies to our moral leader & $#!+s on our goodwill.

IF, a player does the dirty on this club, we should Never let them forget IT.


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