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Brad Miller's retirement

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Good looking bloke (not that there is anything wrong with saying that.....), but also perhaps punching above his weight matrimonially!

I remember meeting his aunty at a BBQ when he just started and I thought he would be the next Gary Lyon.

She was pretty hot looking too.

Should be a Miller/Miranda Father/son coming through to seal another 5000 female members in 15 years or so.

Brad might have been pretty but he never shirked it.

most of you burn a lot of calories slamming our current players, even the young ones, but there's a lot of room in your hearts for a player that vastly underperformed and essentially left us a KPP short for a very long time. There was less love for the retirements of the likes of Yze, Bruce, Robertson and White - who actually performed for our club. FCS Miller seems to be more popular than Moloney, who has finished in the top 4 of our BnF three times and is a current player. Hypocrisy and stupidity at its highest

No, you just have no class.

If you started a thread discussing the merits of him as a footballer I'd give you a straight forward assessment. But you don't understand that there's a time and a place. As I said, no class.

 

he took 14 marks at centre half forward in a losing final against Freo in 2006 at Subi... That's the game I'll always remember... Congrats on a good career, I think we'd all be happy to achieve what he did in his career...

Yes he was good that night I was there and with the side we had we performed well, I had a beer with Brad and a young Jonesy that night after the game and Brad was great with all the Dees fans in the Subiaco social club. Chris Fagan wanted to rush off to the Casino with the rest of the players waiting on the bus but Brad spoke with as many people as he could despite holding the rest of the boys up for their end of season drink

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One of my favourite players, despite his limited abilities......

I congratulate him for making the most of those, thank him for his service to the Dees, and wish him all the best in his future.


The dees better improve next year; just so the keyboard heroes have something more positive to focus on.

  • 4 weeks later...

For those interested in the Northern Footy League, I've heard that Brad has signed on for Heidelberg next season. Looking forward to watching him (if the rumour is true).

For those interested in the Northern Footy League, I've heard that Brad has signed on for Heidelberg next season. Looking forward to watching him (if the rumour is true).

He did tell my friend at the richmond b&f that he will be heading overseas for pia's career

 

He did tell my friend at the richmond b&f that he will be heading overseas for pia's career

LA Crows is is then!

most of you burn a lot of calories slamming our current players, even the young ones, but there's a lot of room in your hearts for a player that vastly underperformed and essentially left us a KPP short for a very long time. There was less love for the retirements of the likes of Yze, Bruce, Robertson and White - who actually performed for our club. FCS Miller seems to be more popular than Moloney, who has finished in the top 4 of our BnF three times and is a current player. Hypocrisy and stupidity at its highest

Are you kidding?

Miller played a more physically committed game for us than any of those. He probably played closer to an honest styled game & gave closer to his all than them.

They may have been More gifted but less committed & desire to do team things like chase & tackle, pump weights off field, train hard etc.

He was a better leader than them.

So they were more skilled & had more talent, but yet let us down.

Our problem wasn't our so called depth. It was our Good players, didn't work hard enough & also lead in the right way. To set a Strong Culture for kids to follow, winning ways were not theres.

Miller gave his best.


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