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No wonder they wanted him on the bench at games, hopefully there’s a roll for him in the next few years. Could easily see him becoming a coach one day

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I just wish Collingwood supporters and Maynard could hear Gus’s speech!  What a man, the players, club and all of us supporters miss him and his demeanour so very much ❤️💙

 

 

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Amazing speech from Angus Brayshaw.

He bleeds red and blue. ❤️💙

The whole room was up to give him a well deserved standing ovation.

Hopefully, Angus Brayshaw stays involved at the Club in a coaching role (if he wishes to).


Wow, Gus Brayshaw, you absolute legend! So optimistic about the Dees. To all you posters predicting doomsday, take the concrete pill with a bit of water and harden the f... up! Or otherwise eff off.

Thought it was fantastic telling the players to stop and smell the roses. 
Too much whining and bitchin going on at this club. Not enough appreciation for playing for the mighty Dees. 

 

I’m pleased that the real Tony A got life membership. RIP Tony


I just saw Saty putting bread rolls in his pocket.

3 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

Wow, Gus Brayshaw, you absolute legend! So optimistic about the Dees. To all you posters predicting doomsday, take the concrete pill with a bit of water and harden the f... up! Or otherwise eff off.

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They should just give Brayshaw a job.
You need blokes like him around the joint.
Keep the beat up.

Yes - a very nice one


Three positives in an ordinary week;

1. Tom Campbell’s arrival.

2. AFLW team played like Demons.

3. Angus Brayshaw’s farewell in particular the optimism he expressed about the future of the club.

Roll away the fair weather sailors, muckrakers and doomsayers.

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1 hour ago, Mickey said:

Max

WCW Is a HUUUUGE CHANCE!!

Is the live stream working? 

2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

I think the whole show will be, but surely the best bits will

Cheers mate! Looking forward to seeing it. 


What a special speech from Gus just beautiful.❤️💙

4 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Is the live stream working? 

Mine died mid-Gus

Damn I have lost the live feed.???

 
4 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Is the live stream working? 

nothing on mine since gus's talk ... think it must be a meal break, or clarry has gone spack and they switched camera off

 


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