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Presented my wife's new car too her when AHG had a members new car deal on. A ripping bloke who signed a training jumper, now framed with photos which was also given to us by the dealer. Good memories. Thanks Bernie.

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1 hour ago, Ron Burgundy said:

One of my favourite ever Demons. I love Bernie.

My 5 year old son will be devastated. He loves Bernie too. Not quite sure how I'm going to break this news to him.

 

Also one of my favourites. One of the nicest blokes I have met at the club.

 Not sure how I am going to break the news to my 20 something year old daughter either - she will be shattered. Glad he got his 100 games in. Looking forward to many Bernie Juniors playing for the Dees in years to come.

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Can only agree with what everyone has said. Thanks BV.

 

Bernie showed the club it's possible to be yourself while knowing when it's time to put your feet up.

For a while, some of us on here thought that we needed to be a team of robots to reach the promised land (I admittedly was among their ranks). He showed you could enjoy a beer every now and then (so long as it didn't disturb your preparation or team planning) but still be a cut throat competitor on the field.

If we do win the flag, I hope he is on the ground and not looking on from the stands. Last time I heard of him winning a premiership with a team, he got close to stripping down to his birthday suit. ;)


What chance Bernie comes in for the grannie should we make it? Almost none, I know…but I want to see that photo of Lewis holding up the 5 fingers, with Jones, Viney, Gawn, Clarry, and Bernie in the foreground holding up the 1.

Wasn’t here at our lowest ebb and won’t be here when we peak, but was here to help us build the bridge in between, every step of the way.

Roos goes out of his way to give credit to Vince for his role in turning the ship around.

I’ve loved his time here, particularly his tough brand, long kicking and high standards. I’m sad he has to go without playing any finals for the MFC, but the time is clearly right. I’m thrilled he could limp over the 100 game mark - life membership is a fitting capstone to his time here.

All the best Bernie.

Love Bernie... he is so easy to love! I agree with all the great things that Demonlanders have expressed above. I hope we can keep him at the club for some time yet. He is such a positive influence! I wish him the best, wherever life takes him from here. Thank you Bernie for all the belief you restored, for all the fun you shared and for representing our Club with distinction! 

 

Congratulations Bernie on a wonderful career. You have been all class since walking through the door five years ago, and I hope you get a chance to finish on a high note either in the AFL or VFL.

Hopefully you stay connected to the MFC, but best wishes for the future either way.

Onya Bernie,   You will always be linked with Roosy, PJ and the rest of the crew that selflessly came to this club when it was at rock bottom to help turn it around and make it something great again, and you succeeded. 

TO BERNIE!


Love Bern. Not too many blokes win B&Fs at two clubs.

Loved his pointy elbows even though they meant his unsociable brand was always on the borderline of a suspension.

Met him at the Interstate supporters function last year (he was guest speaker because he was suspended) and got a selfie with him, Robbo and my good wife. I suggested to her at the time that I'd turn for Bern. Nothing's changed.

 

7 minutes ago, Kumamoto_Ken said:

Love Bern. Not too many blokes win B&Fs at two clubs.

Loved his pointy elbows even though they meant his unsociable brand was always on the borderline of a suspension.

Met him at the Interstate supporters function last year (he was guest speaker because he was suspended) and got a selfie with him, Robbo and my good wife. I suggested to her at the time that I'd turn for Bern. Nothing's changed.

 

Only one of 6 people in history to have won a B&F at two VFL/AFL clubs apparently, according to the article on MFC website.

1 hour ago, Chook said:

What chance Bernie comes in for the grannie should we make it? Almost none, I know…but I want to see that photo of Lewis holding up the 5 fingers, with Jones, Viney, Gawn, Clarry, and Bernie in the foreground holding up the 1.

Bernie was running laps at training this morning so he might still think he is a chance! 

Class act Bernie... showed the young Dees you could be committed and competitive but still have fun...Bernie’s in my GF team

Well done Bernie you are a champion person . My Family and l are proud of what you have achieved in your career and blessed to have you as part of our great club.To us you are a Demon for life. Oh! and our cat Bernie say well done to.


As others have said came to us when finals was nothing but a pipedream.

Admired him at the Crows, loved him for us reached the magical ton as a Dee and a fairytale ending would be great for his efforts but whatever the outcome Bernie thanks for your efforts 

100 + games and B & F at 2 clubs fantastic career. Lets hope a flag at either Fees or Casey is your last footballing memory

Would have loved to see him play a final in red & blue. Hope he feels he's accomplished what he set out to achieve when he decided to join us. He & Crossy in particular have been immense when it came to turning the club around on field. So glad he got to play his 100th game for us. Thanks Bernie

4 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

Will always love Bernie.  Someone uploaded this years back but I've always loved it and, to me, sums up how quickly he fell in love with the club.

 

The classic Dangerfield shot by a sniper flop (at 30 second mark).

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4 hours ago, Mondê said:

Will never forget the game against Adelaide at Adelaide Oval when he smashed Dangerfield into submission. Was a monumental win for the club, a turning point almost.

Also his shirt front on Dale Thomas against Carlton this season was beautiful.

All the best Bernie, you will be missed.

This was one of the great statement games by any MFC player IMO and a line in the sand moment for Bernie and the club that we were no longer just going to sit back and allow players/teams to roll  us in an easy fashion.

A great replacement for Sylvia (who pulled this off at the club in 2013...Todd??)  and couldn't have been a bigger contrast in selfish v selfless in the way these two went about it.

Paul Roos must have been well pleased with this acquisition and the response he was able to garner.

Although this year saw the game move past him a tad (as it does to every athlete at some point) you will be sorely missed mate.

Let's hope you get one more shot at finals should the cards fall your way.  

Superb job both on and off the field.

Take a bow Bernie ??????

 

very sad that you won't be able to reap the fruits of your labour. 

came to us in our darkest era and was an integral part in pulling us out of the rubble. 

Thank you for everything Bernie, you will be missed.


A sad loss. Been an important player for the club. Real shame he won't get to be a part of september action for us.

4 hours ago, Ron Burgundy said:

One of my favourite ever Demons. I love Bernie.

My 5 year old son will be devastated. He loves Bernie too. Not quite sure how I'm going to break this news to him.

 

Proudly, 'RB'. and with a celebration.  Here's to Bernie !

4 hours ago, Jaded said:

Bless your cotton socks Bernie, you absolute legend!

Thank you for picking us, when picking us was a hard choice. Thank you for giving it your all, for your leadership and guidance, for your dedication and hard work, and for being selfless in your pursuit to make us a better club. Also thank you for all the times you destroyed Dangerfield.

 

Does he wear socks Jaded.  maybe bed socks ???

"if you are the one"

 

I wonder?  if any of our Women "Players",  would like a child ?  Yet.

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1 hour ago, Nasher said:

Only one of 6 people in history to have won a B&F at two VFL/AFL clubs apparently, according to the article on MFC website.

It was 6 players that have won a B&F at two VFL/AFL clubs apparently and played 100 games at each club.

He has been great for us and I agree that the time is right to finish up. Played some absolutely amazing games but unfortunately you could see that despite giving it his all, his body isn't what it used to be.

 

The AFL's most handsome footballer.....ever!

Real honey

Best quote: 'I don't care if he's bleeding!!!'

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