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Tom Scully swore to Jim he wanted to play out his career at Melbourne just weeks before he defected.

Also got cold feet but had already signed the contract and couldn't get out of it, which I think he was told to do it by his old man.

Tom Scully's decision to turn back on Demons and move to GWS hurt Jim Stynes

"Sources have suggested Scully got cold feet just before the switch but was unable to renege because a contract had been signed."

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Ah well, at least its out there for those who doubted it.

It doesn't get much lower than this for Tom Scully, surely.

I guess Tom really did sell his soul.

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In breaking news, Andrew Demetriou will call a press conference on Monday to announce that the AFL will investigate allegations of poaching by GWS. If substantiated, it is likely that the GWS will be sanctioned by way of heavy fines and the loss of their number 1 draft pick in this year's draft which will be awarded to Melbourne instead.

$cully's penalty is likely to be that he will be forced to remain a Giant for the next five years.

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As much as I despise Scully, I'd say his support network (mainly his father) was as much if not more to blame.  

I was slightly interested in seeing Scully fail this year but as the season went on I lost interest in him.

Bring on 2013 - the best would result would be picking two guns with the compo picks, I'm sure Jim will be overseeing this some how, RIP.

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I was starting to loose interest DD, but not now. I live in NSW where the free-to-air TV broadcast all the GWS games (which means we see fewer other games - curse them). But I have keenly watched all the GWS games for one reason only. I wanted to see $cully flattened (though his hovering around packs makes that unlikely). Failing that I watched with glee seeing his poor form matching his integrity. Now how can I overcome this addiction next year?

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I can't help but think the kid had no real support around him from management and his family. If he signed with GWS and didn't really want to it says to me he was only waiting for someone from his support crew to tell him to stay at Melbourne. It looks like everyone told him to take the coin and now we all hate him. But I am caring less and less about Scully as the days roll on.

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If he had alreadysigned, doesnt this warrant a serious investigation?

of course it wont happen because they are Vlads love child,

But surely this is even worse than tanking allegations...to sign a player already under contract???

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can someone with a digital pass cut and paste the story? im sorry to be a cheap skate but i refuse to pay this 5 bucks a week when i would be lucky to stop and read 3 articles a day the herald sun dishes up, your lucky if u get a melbourne article longer then the two paragraphs and then the rest of the herald suns articles are feel good stories of how cat and a goat have become the best of friends!!!

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can someone with a digital pass cut and paste the story? im sorry to be a cheap skate but i refuse to pay this 5 bucks a week when i would be lucky to stop and read 3 articles a day the herald sun dishes up, your lucky if u get a melbourne article longer then the two paragraphs and then the rest of the herald suns articles are feel good stories of how cat and a goat have become the best of friends!!!

You actually don't need a digital pass to read HUN stories, just a willingness to take the story byline, type into Google and bring a up a search.

You'll then get a news.com.au version of the story which is readable for anyone.

Tom Scully's decision to turn back on Demons and move to GWS hurt Jim Stynes

DEMON defector Tom Scully promised a dying Jim Stynes he would not leave Melbourne only weeks before he jumped ship, Stynes' widow has revealed.

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can someone with a digital pass cut and paste the story? im sorry to be a cheap skate but i refuse to pay this 5 bucks a week when i would be lucky to stop and read 3 articles a day the herald sun dishes up, your lucky if u get a melbourne article longer then the two paragraphs and then the rest of the herald suns articles are feel good stories of how cat and a goat have become the best of friends!!!

Why pay the Murdhack press for the journalistic equivalent of a drunken conversation about footy .

Pay to read Jon Ralph or Robbo- get real.Not in this life.

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The next article will be about how Phil Scully gave Tom his moral fibre and taught him self-respect and discipline .The herald sun writing about matters of truth and integrity is Kieth Richard writing a book on sobriety.

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To be honest, I think Scully made the smart decision for his own future.

When would he ever have another chance to sign a $6mil deal?

Not after this season, that's for sure.

His price was at an all time high and he took it.

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To be honest, I think Scully made the smart decision for his own future.

When would he ever have another chance to sign a $6mil deal?

Not after this season, that's for sure.

His price was at an all time high and he took it.

yea i certainly dont blame him for taking the money i would do the same thing, but what i wouldnt do is lie about it telling the truth doesnt cost a dime

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his fat F$#% of a father got him to sign the contract cos he already had signed his one.....its his lack of moral fibre that has led to his son being the most hated footballer around.

I couldn't care about him anymore...but i will still give it to him when we play them,

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I thought we always interviewed the family to make sure the kid ha been taught proper, like. clearly failed here.

They must have been convincing liars. He had Jim fooled.

It's not like you can make the whole family do a psych test.

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