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On 11/14/2021 at 2:24 AM, WERRIDEE said:

He or Ron Barrassi should have held up the cup not Lyon he put us on the bottom.

Seriously? Fair old contradiction in your statement, Garry had countless opportunities to leave the club, he didnt, good or bad, he has been loyal as ever to Melbourne. Ron just upped and left and went to a rival club.

 

Move on from your Lyon bashing. We won a flag, its bought lots of joy to lots of people. Walk on the sunny side of teh street for a while.

 
 

Great to see the old boys up and about and enjoying the moment. Clint the Biz was awesome for us, does anyone else feel similarly chuffed seeing him with us? Does anyone know if he is popular down the hwy? He did only play 10 or 11 more games for us than the puddy cats. 

23 hours ago, Demon3 said:

Seriously? Fair old contradiction in your statement, Garry had countless opportunities to leave the club, he didnt, good or bad, he has been loyal as ever to Melbourne. Ron just upped and left and went to a rival club.

 

Move on from your Lyon bashing. We won a flag, its bought lots of joy to lots of people. Walk on the sunny side of teh street for a while.

Here here I have posted similarly about a few days ago and let's enjoy the way the Cup is bringing us all together including players officials and not forgetting the fans. 

We have all played our part in this magnificent achievement and it's only starting IMO. 

Gary was a very worthy role player in Perth and it's time for say RDB and ND to complete the flag furling in March health permitting. 


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