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Not a chance.


21 minutes ago, Demon3564 said:

Say we don't get Gaff, would we consider Tom Scully back if he became available?

Shut this thread down, this is actually pissing me off.

Id rather drink Fosters for the rest of my life than have that [censored] return!

 

No way! Old money bags can go rot somewhere else, to watch the Dees win multiple flags while he retires with none.

Absolutely I'd have him back.

.......  *cough*

....... nah, just kidding!  I couldn't even keep a straight face whilst trying to type that! hahaha.

 



He would be the furthest thing from my  mind at recruitment time. His traitorous greed exceeds his loyalties. He is also like that on the few occasions where he took possession of the football. Some prospect. Even before he left the MFC, he was overvalued, overpaid, underperforming and unwanted. Glad he made it elsewhere for his own sanity. 

Of course we would if we thought it would make our team stronger. How is Scully leaving Melbourne any different to Lever leaving Adelaide, or any other player who moves clubs? And I doubt that any of our current list really cares about a decision that was made 7 years ago that most of them would have made if they were in the same position.

The club is in the best shape it’s been in for 60+ years and there appears to be a genuine comradery amongst the players. A good way to [censored] that comradery would be throwing in the selfish turd known as Scully.

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15 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

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... Thats probably how $cully remembers the trip to China with Max!!!! hehe!

 

Not going to happen that ship has long sailed. He doesnt deserve to wear the red and the blue 


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