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I can't name many but they were all good players( One certainly is today) Anyone care to increase this so far small list? There must be many more I have forgotten.

Frank (Bluey) Adams

Steve O'Dwyer

Peter Walsh

Clayton Oliver

Matthew Bate

Stuart Spencer

 

 

 

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Gary Moorcroft

Keith ‘Bluey’ Truscott

Norm ‘the Red Fox’ Smith

Stuart Spencer

Glenn Molloy

Daniel ‘Sauce’ Ward

Troy Broadbridge 

Matthew Bate

Jordan McKenzie

Sam ‘Blood Nuts’ Blease 

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Eddie mentioned a couple weeks back the spooky resemblance of Keith Truscott and Clayton Oliver and I think he has point.image.jpeg.d9f2c58af5f8eca376ecc3983b063111.jpegimage.jpeg.632ed392eb4bb82f2b0ccbca4b666844.jpeg

 

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Peter Walsh was a favourite of mine.. loved whopper!

48 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Eddie mentioned a couple weeks back the spooky resemblance of Keith Truscott and Clayton Oliver and I think he has point.image.jpeg.d9f2c58af5f8eca376ecc3983b063111.jpegimage.jpeg.632ed392eb4bb82f2b0ccbca4b666844.jpeg

 

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Spooky stuff!

6 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Gary Moorcroft

Keith ‘Bluey’ Truscott

Norm ‘the Red Fox’ Smith

Stuart Spencer

Glenn Molloy

Daniel ‘Sauce’ Ward

Troy Broadbridge 

Matthew Bate

Jordan McKenzie

Sam ‘Blood Nuts’ Blease 

OP clearly states 'good' players. Don't want to slag off Troy and have no idea of who Stuart Spencer is - otherwise the red pen may have got more of a workout.

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Stu Spencer is an all time legend Sku. multiple premierships b&fs in premiership years team of century. one of the best rovers the game has seen... so yeah he qualifies

24 minutes ago, Skuit said:

......have no idea of who Stuart Spencer is - otherwise the red pen may have got more of a workout.

Give yourself an.uppercut.


13 minutes ago, ProperDee said:

Give yourself an.uppercut.

Yes, I'll give myself an uppercut to my still taut jowls which were formed this side of Vietnam War.  

9 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Last played in 1956. Nobody under the age of 60 would have seen him play. Ridiculous to expect people to know much about him.

Really? Ever heard of google? They can look him up. Also I bet they’ve heard of Norm Smith!!

Speaking of Matty Bate...

Apparently he gave up on his motivational YouTube series to hawk health products (though this is a bit aged).

 

Edit: Nope. This came out the same time as the motivational videos.

Edited by Colin B. Flaubert

That's Stuart Spencer. Not surprised that bandwagon fans haven't heard of him. Was clearly a dud...

Yeah, maybe I am an old bugger but my levels of support involve learning about the history of our team. I guess that sort of interest is what separates us diehard Demons from the fairweather fans.

Nope, never saw Stuart play but did in fact meet him whilst he was our Prez. A true gentleman and one of our clubs legends.


3 hours ago, Skuit said:

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Clarry looks to have eaten half a grouper with 200 dollars worth of chips in this pic.

Thank god he pulled his head in with his professionalism.

1 hour ago, Stormy Dee said:

Really? Ever heard of google? They can look him up. Also I bet they’ve heard of Norm Smith!!

Weird post. Of course people could use Google to look him up, but that requires knowing the name first. Skuit said he had never heard of him - that makes Googling him a challenge.

As for Norm Smith: I grew up a Melbourne supporter by choice rather than indoctrination, outside of Victoria, in the 90s. I was an adult before I knew Smith was a Melbourne player, because how else would I have known? Through my English father or mother who only followed local footy? 

And sorry, but I just don’t understand the obligation to know the ins and outs of ancient history regarding the club. I was born 19 years after our most recent premiership. It’s nice that the older generation are able to reminisce about past glory - I envy the heck out of that, but ultimately I don’t really care. It’s irrelevant to me. It’s also a tad hypocritical - I don’t read too much about the heroics of whoever in the 1900 grand final.

56 minutes ago, ProperDee said:
  • Yeah, maybe I am an old bugger but my levels of support involve learning about the history of our team. I guess that sort of interest is what separates us diehard Demons from the fairweather fans.

No mate, it’s what sorts the history buffs from the non-history buffs. 

3 hours ago, Skuit said:

OP clearly states 'good' players. Don't want to slag off Troy and have no idea of who Stuart Spencer is - otherwise the red pen may have got more of a workout.

It’s just a list of redhead Demons players. Posters can choose from there.


Me. ???

On a serious note strawbs has been my favourite.

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3 hours ago, Nasher said:

Last played in 1956. Nobody under the age of 60 would have seen him play. Ridiculous to expect people to know much about him.

I never saw Ivor Warne Smith , Bluey Truscott but their names are among the legends of our club.

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1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

It’s just a list of redhead Demons players. Posters can choose from there.

I'm happy with that idea. Maybe, the fact they pulled on a Melbourne Jumper makes them top players.

 

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