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Two Demons in the top 10 for what it's worth.

TOP TEN:

1. Dustin Martin

2. Lance Franklin

3. Patrick Dangerfield

4. Marcus Bontempelli

5. Max Gawn

6. Patrick Cripps

7. Scott Pendlebury

8. Nat Fyfe

9. Christian Petracca

10. Jack Riewoldt

 
 

Dangerfield #3???

Who TF put this list together? He’d be in my top 3 most unpopular!

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3 hours ago, daisycutter said:

about this much, swoop Pre-decimal Sterling

Funny thing dc I was born the year after.!!


No detail provided about the method used to compile but i would have thought Maxy the most popular. He seems to be universally well liked by supporters of all teams. I wouldn't say the same about dangerflog. Strange list

6 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Funny thing dc I was born the year after.!!

you were born 1945?  I was 2 years younger  😲

Buddy? Really?

One kick in the finals (Petracca), fizzer in big games, entitlement re contract,  serial match review presenter - frequently to Swans’ detriment and other issues. 
Now if we’re voting for WAGs…

 
1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

you were born 1945?  I was 2 years younger  😲

1942 dc that is the year my brother was born.!

28 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

1942 dc that is the year my brother was born.!

ah. the coin was 1944 (I checked a bigger image) so you are even older than it. they probably had farthings when you were born, lol.

you can brag you remember the war (but don't tell fawlty)


6 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

Who did they ask? Grandma’s with a penchant for neck tattoos who haven’t watched the footy since 2017?

Nar worse Eskimos who have never seen a game of AFL But liked the sounds of the players as they munched through their Fish Fingers at Dinner time!!! PFFFFT

Whilst there are a few on that list who I don’t like at all (Danger & Riewoldt) that list is about right.

They have their faces on everything so the market (fans) obviously love them

10 hours ago, daisycutter said:

ah. the coin was 1944 (I checked a bigger image) so you are even older than it. they probably had farthings when you were born, lol.

you can brag you remember the war (but don't tell fawlty)

Ha ha no dc I was born in 45 one month after the Japanese surrendered. I remember the halfpennies but I can’t remember the farthings, boy times have changed, a 5 pound note was a thing of joy a 10 pound note was a rarity.

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47 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Ha ha no dc I was born in 45 one month after the Japanese surrendered. I remember the halfpennies but I can’t remember the farthings, boy times have changed, a 5 pound note was a thing of joy a 10 pound note was a rarity.

oh. i see, it was your brother born in 1942 not you

i remember halfpennies though there wasn't many around and i did see the odd farthing though nothing had a farthing in its price and i doubt shopkeepers would have accepted them.

and yes in 1945 a 10 pound note would have been a king's ransom. you could buy a house in melbourne for under a thousand quid

better stop there or i'll upset the millenials 😆

15 hours ago, BDA said:

No detail provided about the method used to compile but i would have thought Maxy the most popular. He seems to be universally well liked by supporters of all teams. I wouldn't say the same about dangerflog. Strange list

I even know Geelong supporters who can't stand Danger...


6 hours ago, BW511 said:

Whilst there are a few on that list who I don’t like at all (Danger & Riewoldt) that list is about right.

They have their faces on everything so the market (fans) obviously love them

Players like Dusty and Buddy and Dangerfield are very much liked by many, but they’re also disliked by many. The top three on that list ought to be Fyfe, Bont and Maxy since they are players who are universally liked, maybe not loved by all, but I daresay not hated by many. Imho anyways. 

16 hours ago, DeeZone said:

1942 dc that is the year my brother was born.!

just to clarify dz, i was 2 years younger (not earlier)  than you, meaning 1947

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