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- Little Dozer
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BJ
Still loves the Saints. That interview. Wow!
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Geez that was amazing! Don't know what to make of that?
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They certainly weren't crocodile tears.
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I'm so sick of waiting!
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Re: BJ
He finally realised what he has done. Gone to a morally corrupt club for the $$$$$$'s. Too late now.
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he is irrelevant. move on. no interest in opposition players. he won't be crying when he sings their song.
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thought exactly the same. probably crying cos he knows essendon will lose all their pointsnoddy04 wrote:Oh the tears. Pi ss off BJ with your crocodile tears. I bet you dont tear up when you look at your bank nalance. Mentally weak in my book
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He was.millarsaint wrote:he is irrelevant. move on. no interest in opposition players. he won't be crying when he sings their song.
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He broke down because he misses all of his old team mates and he knows he will lose all of his new ones!mullet wrote:thought exactly the same. probably crying cos he knows essendon will lose all their pointsnoddy04 wrote:Oh the tears. Pi ss off BJ with your crocodile tears. I bet you dont tear up when you look at your bank nalance. Mentally weak in my book
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Embarrassing, if he loves the club so much he shouldn't have accepted a Life Membership and then held us to ransom for a salary we couldn't justify or afford. He didn't have to participate in free agency, he chose to. I don't care about people crying when it's justified but that was just weird.
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The bloke wanted 4 years and believed he'd earned it with ten years of loyalty
The loyalty he showed in 2007 when he was chased but refused to budge wasn't returned with what he believed was a fair offer. He was worth more to Ess than StK it seems, and that's how he saw it!
He loved StK more than any of us!
The loyalty he showed in 2007 when he was chased but refused to budge wasn't returned with what he believed was a fair offer. He was worth more to Ess than StK it seems, and that's how he saw it!
He loved StK more than any of us!
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Think you will find we encouraged him to participate in FA. Don't think the Pies encouraged Cloke to participate, and guess what? He's still there.Harvey To Hayes wrote:Embarrassing, if he loves the club so much he shouldn't have accepted a Life Membership and held us to ransom for a salary we couldn't justify or afford. He didn't have to participate in free agency, he chose to. I don't care about people crying when it's justified but that was just weird.
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Yeah, he was actually. And had to be consoled by Jobe Watson afterwards.millarsaint wrote:he is irrelevant. move on. no interest in opposition players. he won't be crying when he sings their song.
Seriously, just because we're playing like a team of busted arses, don't take it out on BJ - he gave his all for this club, not 1% less.
We all know the circumstances of his departure. He probably wants to play in a flag, too.
Fair dinkum, the blokes LOVES St Kilda. He'll always be one of us.
And I dare say he's given so much more than anyone of us in the stands.
Clueless and mediocre petty tyrant.
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He didn't just leave for the money, he also left because he wanted to play in the midfield and he wants to win a premiership. It had nothing to do with loyalty.BigMart wrote:The bloke wanted 4 years and believed he'd earned it with ten years of loyalty
The loyalty he showed in 2007 when he was chased but refused to budge wasn't returned with what he believed was a fair offer. He was worth more to Ess than StK it seems, and that's how he saw it!
He loved StK more than any of us!
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just because he cried give me a break. trevor barker loved the clubBigMart wrote:The bloke wanted 4 years and believed he'd earned it with ten years of loyalty
The loyalty he showed in 2007 when he was chased but refused to budge wasn't returned with what he believed was a fair offer. He was worth more to Ess than StK it seems, and that's how he saw it!
He loved StK more than any of us!
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Speak for yourself you flog.BigMart wrote:The bloke wanted 4 years and believed he'd earned it with ten years of loyalty
The loyalty he showed in 2007 when he was chased but refused to budge wasn't returned with what he believed was a fair offer. He was worth more to Ess than StK it seems, and that's how he saw it!
He loved StK more than any of us!
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Reckon he may have got a game in our midfield now and in the next few years. So sick of hearing this. Premiership fair enough. He would need to play well into his 30's, possibly 50's to have another crack with us on this season's performances.Cairnsman wrote:He didn't just leave for the money, he also left because he wanted to play in the midfield and he wants to win a premiership. It had nothing to do with loyalty.BigMart wrote:The bloke wanted 4 years and believed he'd earned it with ten years of loyalty
The loyalty he showed in 2007 when he was chased but refused to budge wasn't returned with what he believed was a fair offer. He was worth more to Ess than StK it seems, and that's how he saw it!
He loved StK more than any of us!
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That is probably the worst effort I have seen from our club in over 10 years. We are back to the good old days of weak efforts.8856brother wrote:Reckon he may have got a game in our midfield now and in the next few years. So sick of hearing this. Premiership fair enough. He would need to play well into his 30's, possibly 50's to have another crack with us on this season's performances.Cairnsman wrote:He didn't just leave for the money, he also left because he wanted to play in the midfield and he wants to win a premiership. It had nothing to do with loyalty.BigMart wrote:The bloke wanted 4 years and believed he'd earned it with ten years of loyalty
The loyalty he showed in 2007 when he was chased but refused to budge wasn't returned with what he believed was a fair offer. He was worth more to Ess than StK it seems, and that's how he saw it!
He loved StK more than any of us!