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Love the message and photo montage of the team behind Bernie.

Definition of esprit de corps

the common spirit existing in the members of a group and inspiring enthusiasm, devotion, and strong regard for the honor of the group.
 
The culture this club is fostering is making me very proud to be an MFC member and rabid supporter.
Thanks to Bernie for playing such an integral part in the complete turnaround in the club.
 
Such an exciting time. ??
 
 
4 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Correct, unless they find a part time role that suits him, a la Robbo, use his off field personality

Put a dozen comfy chairs in the MCG and you pay to sit, watch the game and drink beer with Bernie, could be a good money spinner. I’d be keen, reckon Bernie would be too.

Was trying to think who it was that Bernie reminded me of and then last night I turn on the MVP awards and there is Terry Daniher sitting with Gerard, Robbo and Derm.  TD was universally admired, a great bloke, loved by his team mates and could tell a great story.  He also was a total pro on the field and as Dermott said, the most competitive bloke he ever played against.  Sounds a lot like Bernie and he couldn't be in better company.


I'll always remember Bernie fondly. He chose to come to us when we were a struggling club and really bought in to doing his bit to improve us. He played some elite football in the red and blue too, winning our BnF and playing his role as a tagger and defender as his career progressed. He's a really laid back guy, and very likeable character who always seemed to bring positivity to the club. It's a shame he's retiring, but the time is right. 

Best of luck to him and hopefully we see his kids run around in red and blue in a few decades time.  

12 hours ago, Nasher said:

“One of your favourite” - in the esteemed company of Heretier Lumumba, Chris Heffernan and Mitch Clark, right?

Oooo those three just get pipped by Ingerson and Hibbo, Nasher. Only just.

 

Bernie well done, thanks 'n hoping on you'll be drinking from the big cup this year, either on or off field

The smiling assassin. Absolute legend of a bloke. Will be missed, but his legacy lives on in a club that has now become tougher, more fierce and more respected due to his efforts on field. 

The weekend at Bernie’s on Dangerfield has to have been one of the most satisfying games I’ve ever seen. 

He really gave our players a social licence to back themselves in and make themselves accountable. 

 

Best of luck Bernie!


If Max can get be in the media each week surely there’s a role for Bernie somewhere.

Also been part of the modern game and strategies unlike many in the media still going around.

Come on Fox there’s only so much Dermie I can take.

  • 4 weeks later...

BUMP.  Just to acknowledge Bernie has played his last game in red and blue.

Its all been said on previous pages - thanks for coming to us when we crap.  And thanks for giving us your all and helping build the team we have today.  Roos' praise of the experience and strength you brought to our team is much deserved.

My most memorable Bernie moment - running best mate Danger into the Adelaide turf! 

I really hope we offer him a position within the club.

Thanks for your service Bernard!

Was an elite run-with player for a good while there, and will leave a massive hole in terms of culture, driving standards and a cool head when many around him are losing theres.

He's going to be on Front Bar this Friday - reckon it will be tuning in for that


On 9/1/2018 at 10:59 PM, DeezNuts said:

The smiling assassin. Absolute legend of a bloke. Will be missed, but his legacy lives on in a club that has now become tougher, more fierce and more respected due to his efforts on field. 

The weekend at Bernie’s on Dangerfield has to have been one of the most satisfying games I’ve ever seen. 

He really gave our players a social licence to back themselves in and make themselves accountable. 

 

Best of luck Bernie!

Smiling assassin is a good name.

Always surprised me how tough he was. He looked a relaxed kind of guy on the field until out of the blue, he would go whack. 

He was the beginning of the tough new edge the club has developed, the "don't mess with us" attitude.

I love our improvement but most of all I love our new breed of tough young footballers who will stand up and give back in spades to aggressive opponents.    

26 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

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Bloody good seats, Jack.

On 8/31/2018 at 12:47 PM, McQueen said:

Love the message and photo montage of the team behind Bernie.

Definition of esprit de corps

the common spirit existing in the members of a group and inspiring enthusiasm, devotion, and strong regard for the honor of the group.
 
The culture this club is fostering is making me very proud to be an MFC member and rabid supporter.
Thanks to Bernie for playing such an integral part in the complete turnaround in the club.
 
Such an exciting time. ??

I'm speculating here, but I wonder if Kent, Hogan, Tyson and AVB were some of the players that didn't appreciate being played out of position earlier in 2018.

I hope esprit de corps continues to strength the spirit within the group and with a couple leaving the club, I hope the boys solidify their commitment to each other like the Geelong and Hawthorn sides of the recent past.

 

Edited by A F

21 minutes ago, A F said:

I'm speculating here, but I wonder if Kent, Hogan, Tyson and AVB were some of the players that didn't appreciate being played out of position earlier in 2018.

I hope esprit de corps continues to strength the spirit within the group and with a couple leaving the club, I hope the boys solidify their commitment to each other like the Geelong and Hawthorn sides of the recent past.

 

Seriously doubt AVB was played out of position early in 2018.


26 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Seriously doubt AVB was played out of position early in 2018.

Unless he wanted midfield minutes...

Just now, A F said:

Unless he wanted midfield minutes...

He wasn’t playing early 2018 and I would think  he would have been thrilled to make the 22 in the lead up to the finals.

1 minute ago, A F said:

Unless he wanted midfield minutes...

He was injured!

 
23 minutes ago, A F said:

I'm speculating here, but I wonder if Kent, Hogan, Tyson and AVB were some of the players that didn't appreciate being played out of position earlier in 2018

Kent wasn't played out of position, he just wants more security and more time in the midfield.   Does he have the tank and the ability to play through there?  He wasn't getting a chance with us.  He might see himself as a mid, but he's always been a high half forward to me.

Tyson still played through the middle, but with the rise of Brayshaw and Harmes, found himself pushed out.  From all reports he is very happy at Melbourne and us supporters seem to be the ones pushing for a trade.

Hogan still had the chance to kick almost 50 goals this year, and his tank meant he could play up the ground.  I hardly think he would be disappointed with the role he was given.  Same goes for AVB.

I just think for two of them it's more security with longer deals apparently being offered, for one it's the go home factor and a big contract and the other one seems happy at the club regardless.  

I know he was injured. Might point was across 2018 at all. I only heard there was frustration earlier in the year.

But obviously I'm speculating, with very little to go on.


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