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4 minutes ago, Stingray said:

Congrats Bernie! Great to see and hope he has a blinder against the old guard.

will also be watts 150th this week if he plays I think - big week for the lads be awesome timing for another unexpected win!

Bernie played his 200th seven weeks ago Stinger.

 
7 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Bernie played his 200th seven weeks ago Stinger.

Haha whoops! That's what I get for reading old threads - oh dear. Regardless - good work bern!

Couple of 65 metre long goals from Bernard in Late Sepember at The MCG would be really nice

Against The Camry Crows would be even better. 

This Saturday night i am sure he will give himself a very important task in the midfield guts

 

Bernie and Goody were the only two Crows players I liked, amazing that they both ended up at Melbourne, how could you not like Bernie. 

A big congrats to Bernie on his 208th career game. Hope the club sees fit to relax the drinking restrictions so the boys can have a small celebration.


18 hours ago, Dante said:

Bernie and Goody were the only two Crows players I liked, amazing that they both ended up at Melbourne, how could you not like Bernie. 

I also liked Peter Vardy.

38 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

I also liked Peter Vardy.

Only when he was at Melbourne, I didn't like him when he kicked 6 goals against us every time we played the Crows. 

Anthony Ingerson still the MFC's best Crows import - Bernie not too far behind now, although for different reasons. Ingo was more a missing puzzle piece, Bernie more the first edge piece of an otherwise blank puzzle.

I'm very appreciative of Bernie's efforts during the Roos rebuild, and really hope he can make it to 100 MFC games and the associated life membership.

 
26 minutes ago, Dante said:

Only when he was at Melbourne, I didn't like him when he kicked 6 goals against us every time we played the Crows. 

I always liked him for some reason which is unusual cause I hate most players that aren't in red and blue. 

1 hour ago, Wrecker45 said:

I also liked Peter Vardy.

sigh.... so did I - shame he did nothin but eat pies...


5 hours ago, Nasher said:

 Ingo was more a missing puzzle piece, Bernie more the first edge piece of an otherwise blank puzzle.

 

If this were Blankety-Blanks I'd have a few choice adjectives for the type of puzzle Neeld and co. left behind. Though they'd probably be blanked out by the censor.

On 5/10/2017 at 5:46 PM, Go the Biff said:

Pfft. He's no Glenn Molloy

Or Craig Lambert

On 2017-7-12 at 6:33 PM, Skuit said:

A big congrats to Bernie on his 208th career game. Hope the club sees fit to relax the drinking restrictions so the boys can have a small celebration.

Just how he keeps his pants on if he does

6 hours ago, Nasher said:

Anthony Ingerson still the MFC's best Crows import - Bernie not too far behind now, although for different reasons. Ingo was more a missing puzzle piece, Bernie more the first edge piece of an otherwise blank puzzle.

I'm very appreciative of Bernie's efforts during the Roos rebuild, and really hope he can make it to 100 MFC games and the associated life membership.

Love this. Ingo was the best. 

  • 1 month later...

I heard Goody talking on the weekend about players staying on for an extra year at a club at the tail end of their careers as long as they provided leadership to the playing group and were prepared to play at VFL level if their form warranted it. I think this will apply to Bernard in 2018.

I dont think his form is that bad. Generally the decision to go for those kicks are fine but instead of darting the kick, he lobs it

On 7/13/2017 at 1:09 PM, Nasher said:

Anthony Ingerson still the MFC's best Crows import - Bernie not too far behind now, although for different reasons. Ingo was more a missing puzzle piece, Bernie more the first edge piece of an otherwise blank puzzle.

I'm very appreciative of Bernie's efforts during the Roos rebuild, and really hope he can make it to 100 MFC games and the associated life membership.

I really hope he can make it to 100 games as a he looks like a good breeder...........

 

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