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But the Scully trade might work out better for us in the end, it is starting to look that way.

the full trade is...

Scully for Hogan, Dawes and Barry

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the full trade is...

Scully for Hogan, Dawes and Barry

I see at as Scully for Dawes, Barry and two of Hogan, Viney and Toumpass.

Without the extra high pick to trade, I don't think we'd have got Viney in the second round.

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the full trade is...

Scully for Hogan, Dawes and Barry

Exactly. Depends on what we get out of Barry, if he becomes a quality wingman for us or not. I think a lot of people don't know whether he is AFL standard or schoolboy. Let's hope that Scully's knee plagues him for the rest of his career.

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the full trade is...

Scully for Hogan, Dawes and Barry

The full trade is scully for hogan, Dawes, Barry and Melbourne not having a soft little rat at the club getting payed $500k a year! If we had of given him huge money to stay it would of sent a terrible message to our kids who want to be there!

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I see at as Scully for Dawes, Barry and two of Hogan, Viney and Toumpass.

Without the extra high pick to trade, I don't think we'd have got Viney in the second round.

Don't forget Clarke who wouldn't be with us if we were paying $cully $1.5 billion for each misdirected, floating 30m kick

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Feelings towards GWS

Positives

At least partly responsible for Clarke, Toumpas, Hogan, Viney at 26, Dawes and Barry

Scully and his fat father have caused some of the funniest and most entertaining blogs ever

Negatives

Hate Scully

Hate his fat father

Really hate Sheedy

Hate Gubby Allen

Net Result

I think the preponderance of weight is with the negatives

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Let's not get too chummy with GWS. They will have a pretty lethal side in three years or so and if we are to win our 13th cup, that mob will likely be a powerhouse doing everything in their power to stop us.

And they have Grubby Allen for chrissakes. To paraphrase Rowan Atkinson ... "the sort of bloke you'd emigrate to avoid".

Agree. Maintain the rage !
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Don't forget Clarke who wouldn't be with us if we were paying $cully $1.5 billion for each misdirected, floating 30m kick

Good god. This thing is contagious. It's reminiscent of Breakout . We can't stop it....

Clark.

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GW$ should always be hated by the MFC. Never forget what the lying little turd did and how GW$ went about it.

Dogs

"lying little turd"

I bet a few years ago no one thought he would be referred to as that LOL

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Has anyone mentioned the bald-headed clowns that dress as monks and act half-cut drunk behind the goals at GWS games?

Them, I loathe.

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Can't believe the general love this club has been granted in here.

The AFL created this team to win finals to make $$$ from a region that doesn't really give a shite.

Hate them with passion please.

Funny wyl I cannot believe hate they generate.

Just different views I guess

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You mean the rent a crowd?

Yeah. I'm assuming it has to do with the stereo-typical Giant character.

Fe-fi-fo-fum, they can stick their club up their...

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Has anyone mentioned the bald-headed clowns that dress as monks and act half-cut drunk behind the goals at GWS games?

Them, I loathe.

i do not understand how this is not racism - impersonating the hari krishnas. if they were impersonating jews or black people the whole country would be going off.

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