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Thanks for the heads up, I’ll get onto the Department of Child Protection and let them know. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

Can we put him in the f50 to kick a few. 

Edited by DemonOX

 

I swear I thought I heard somewhere that despite him having played more games for Freo by the end he considers himself closer aligned to the Dees. 

If his son is a gun in the making hopefully the likes of Neita, Schwartz and co will get in his ear to pry him away from Perth. 

Wiz is a Melbourne fan- there was some great footage of him celebrating in the stands after a finals win last year.

His son however, being born and raised in WA, may feel his allegiance lies elsewhere.


2 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Wiz is a Melbourne fan- there was some great footage of him celebrating in the stands after a finals win last year.

His son however, being born and raised in WA, may feel his allegiance lies elsewhere.

Really?

Not so sure about that. Did you see the footage of his interview for Freo's team of the past 25 years (or whatever it was). He was crying and saying how much he loved Freo FC. Looked pretty convincing to me.

1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

Really?

Not so sure about that. Did you see the footage of his interview for Freo's team of the past 25 years (or whatever it was). He was crying and saying how much he loved Freo FC. Looked pretty convincing to me.

It seems like he has a bit of love for both teams:

https://m.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-09-10/jeff-farmer-riding-the-demons-wave

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"I got pretty excited when the final siren went, and I was right in the thick of it with the supporters," Farmer told AFL.com.au.

"I certainly celebrated, I was very proud of the effort and the way they went about the game. 

"I'm no different to anyone else, I love the Melbourne Football Club like all the other supporters, I certainly enjoyed the night and certainly celebrated with everyone else as well.”

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

  • Demonland changed the title to The Wiz at the G
 

His son Koby will be a Docker if he's good enough for AFL. He was born in WA, lives in WA, supports the Dockers, and he's already training with them. Interview with Wiz last month was posted in the Koby thread about it and pretty much snuffed out any hope of him pulling on red and blue.

Regardless, I loved the Wiz and will be happy to see him again!

Edited by Lord Travis

Loved the Wiz.
He could light us up like no other.
And he loved us.


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