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GWS ... T. Scully ... 1 vote

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Call me vindictive, call me whimsical, call me as mad as a cut snake but gee I loved it when Skulldog, a former no 1 draft pick only got ... 1 solitary vote in the Brownlow.

What a magnificent career he is carving out at Greater Western Shizen!

 

1 million dollars for 1 brownlow vote wow and we got hogan thanks tom

 

He's still the next Gary Ablett Jnr though.

No surprise here. The verdict has been out for a long time now that he is the highest paid dud in the history of the game.


That's 1 vote more than 28 players on our list.

They are not getting paid even close to $1million PA

Who ?

Call me vindictive, call me whimsical, call me as mad as a cut snake but gee I loved it when Skulldog, a former no 1 draft pick only got ... 1 solitary vote in the Brownlow.

What a magnificent career he is carving out at Greater Western Shizen!

You're vindictive, whimsical and mad as a cut snake.

 

1 million dollars for 1 brownlow vote wow and we got hogan thanks tom

1 more vote than Hogan too.

They are not getting paid even close to $1million PA

Between the 28 of them, maybe.

Call me vindictive, call me whimsical, call me as mad as a cut snake but gee I loved it when Skulldog, a former no 1 draft pick only got ... 1 solitary vote in the Brownlow.

What a magnificent career he is carving out at Greater Western Shizen!

Picket, it is nice to be able to agree with you!

At a simple level, I'll always be annoyed seeing someone keep taking a million dollar salary when they're not worth a fifth of it.In any context.

I'm not that fussed about him going in the first place, it was an offer too good to refuse and we were well compensated.

But it was the lying, the bare-faced lying that really got up my nose.

A near-consensus No. 1 draft pick, including in his own eyes, and now a total dud.


1 million dollars for 1 brownlow vote wow and we got hogan thanks tom

No, it's actually $1.1m per year, remember fatty daddy's $100k a year recruiter side deal was found to be 'abnormal' & as such counts as part of their players salary cap!!!!!

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

That's 1 vote more than 28 players on our list.

And all 28 are better value than sculldogmilliionaire & co (fat daddy makes quite an expensive entourage)....... They won more games than us & this is an award which is very much weighted towards midfielders. 1 vote by him is a disgrace.

If they had any real supporters they'd be livid, and that's the one thing that saddens me, he largely gets overlooked as a massive fail as a result.

That's 1 vote more than 28 players on our list.

Wow, excellent point. Scully did have a better year than Evans, Clisby, Nicholson, Hogan and a bunch of other guys that didn't even play.

I put this entry yesterday morning in 'The Brownlow' thread.

I see that million dollar man living in Sydney polled well.


Maybe everybody just assumed I was talking about Buddy. :rolleyes:

You're vindictive, whimsical and mad as a cut snake.

Very obliging, WJ :blink:


Melbourne....J Trengove....0 votes.

At least one of them hung fat.

Where is BP today?

Melbourne....J Trengove....0 votes.

At least one of them hung fat.

Where is BP today?

Weaving his magic at Carlton.


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Speaking of Scully ...

Really

"I never went after Fitzroy players or others at clubs that have really been struggling.

My job really was always to try and develop players that other people may not have wanted or didnt think they were good enough.

Apparently we weren't struggling when he went after Scully.

While I don't give a rats &%rs about scully, it amazing me the amount of money he gets paid its not questioned regularly about his performance. But I think it basically illustrates that no one cares what happens in bankstown.

Call me vindictive, call me whimsical, call me as mad as a cut snake but gee I loved it when Skulldog, a former no 1 draft pick only got ... 1 solitary vote in the Brownlow.

What a magnificent career he is carving out at Greater Western Shizen!

Which was one more than our other number draft pick.. J Watts.. Our recruiting staff should be shot!

Call me vindictive, call me whimsical, call me as mad as a cut snake but gee I loved it when Skulldog, a former no 1 draft pick only got ... 1 solitary vote in the Brownlow.

What a magnificent career he is carving out at Greater Western Shizen!

Who ?

 

No surprise here. The verdict has been out for a long time now that he is the highest paid dud in the history of the game.

Why doesn't the media but pressure on him like they do on Watts?

No surprise here. The verdict has been out for a long time now that he is the highest paid dud in the history of the game.

yep, and we dodged a bullet with this toerag!!!


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