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Which player that left to play elsewhere has been our biggest regret?

 

I’ll go recently departed, an injury-free Scully would be a nice addition to our current team. 

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it feels as though in the last 15 years we've had numerous leave to go on and win flags.. feels like its more than other clubs... i know its not quite the same question... 

Personally, Darren Jolly would have been more than handy...

steven armstrong another 

 

The great Ronald Dale...!!

 

Earl Spalding

Stan Alves

Crackers Keenan

Greg Wells

All have Premiership Medallions from elsewhere

Scott Thompson and Jolly


With Jolly and Scott Thompson in the line-up, we could have got a flag in 2005 or 2006.

Of the current players, we could really use Jeremy Howe at the moment.

2 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

 

Of the current players, we could really use Jeremy Howe at the moment.

His Heart Left Melbourne long before he walked out the door ? 

Same with Frawley, both of them can get F....

 

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55 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

Scott Thompson

Yes. Scott Thompson and Martin Pike ( 4 flags).


2 minutes ago, Big Carl said:

Yes. Scott Thompson and Martin Pike ( 4 flags).

Good call, forgot Pikey 4 flags elsewhere :(

My favourite character in “Dads Army” as well!!

Jeff Farmer

 

 

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