A massive rift has been healed
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A massive rift has been healed
16 years ago our greatest legend walked out on us for a variety of complex reasons.
To the best of my knowledge tonight was his first official function back at the place where he made his name.
It was incredibly emotional.
He got two massive standing ovations.
Danny tried to make a speech to welcome him back. He started to say something about 16 years is too bloody long but had to cut off as the emotion got to him.
At the end of the formalities he was besieged with well wishers and 90 minutes later was still standing left of stage surrounded by adoring fans just wanting to say "welcome back", get a hand shake, get an autograph, get a photo, but mostly just to bask in the glory that the great man is BACK.
And not just us fans,
there were past and present players clamouring to get close and soak it up.
His departure and his shunning of us has always left a void, even bitterness.
But tonight all is forgiven.
The disturbance in the force has been rectified.
His "return" capped off a magnificent night.
To the best of my knowledge tonight was his first official function back at the place where he made his name.
It was incredibly emotional.
He got two massive standing ovations.
Danny tried to make a speech to welcome him back. He started to say something about 16 years is too bloody long but had to cut off as the emotion got to him.
At the end of the formalities he was besieged with well wishers and 90 minutes later was still standing left of stage surrounded by adoring fans just wanting to say "welcome back", get a hand shake, get an autograph, get a photo, but mostly just to bask in the glory that the great man is BACK.
And not just us fans,
there were past and present players clamouring to get close and soak it up.
His departure and his shunning of us has always left a void, even bitterness.
But tonight all is forgiven.
The disturbance in the force has been rectified.
His "return" capped off a magnificent night.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
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Deserves to be a legend no doubt. Grabbed his autograph of course.
But deep down I wish Trevor Barker had been elevated tonight.
But deep down I wish Trevor Barker had been elevated tonight.
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Barks will undoubtedly get there, as will Harves when he is eligible.BackFromUSA wrote:Deserves to be a legend no doubt. Grabbed his autograph of course.
But deep down I wish Trevor Barker had been elevated tonight.
But tonight was really a welcome back for one who had shunned us.
The room was full of love for the big man.
It must be a huge boost to our team psyche to have The Great One "BACK".
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Maybe that was hall of fame or Harvey testimonial but I remember he was at the Team of the Century, Rohan Connolly remembers as well.
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Re: A massive rift has been healed
Enrico_Misso wrote:16 years ago our greatest legend walked out on us for a variety of complex reasons.
To the best of my knowledge tonight was his first official function back at the place where he made his name.
It was incredibly emotional.
He got two massive standing ovations.
Danny tried to make a speech to welcome him back. He started to say something about 16 years is too bloody long but had to cut off as the emotion got to him.
At the end of the formalities he was besieged with well wishers and 90 minutes later was still standing left of stage surrounded by adoring fans just wanting to say "welcome back", get a hand shake, get an autograph, get a photo, but mostly just to bask in the glory that the great man is BACK.
And not just us fans,
there were past and present players clamouring to get close and soak it up.
His departure and his shunning of us has always left a void, even bitterness.
But tonight all is forgiven.
The disturbance in the force has been rectified.
His "return" capped off a magnificent night.
my youngest is really pleased...if a little confused.....was christened anthony.....after plugger walked out ..we started calling him cuz or nicky......now we can go back to anthony...tony or.... plugger for short......
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Re: A massive rift has been healed
Money is not a variety of complex reasons.Enrico_Misso wrote:16 years ago our greatest legend walked out on us for a variety of complex reasons.
If you have got it, you are rich.
If you haven't got it, you are poor.
Rather simple actually.
The more you know, the more you know you don't know.
When I was a young child, I knew that I knew so much about so much.
Now that I am old and know so much more, I know that I know so much about so little, and so little about so much.
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Re: A massive rift has been healed
So it was all about money? No other issues at all. I doubt it very much.ace wrote:Money is not a variety of complex reasons.Enrico_Misso wrote:16 years ago our greatest legend walked out on us for a variety of complex reasons.
If you have got it, you are rich.
If you haven't got it, you are poor.
Rather simple actually.
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Re: A massive rift has been healed
EM is correct. Ace is not.ace wrote:Money is not a variety of complex reasons.Enrico_Misso wrote:16 years ago our greatest legend walked out on us for a variety of complex reasons.
If you have got it, you are rich.
If you haven't got it, you are poor.
Rather simple actually.
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As disappointed as I was when Plugger left the Saints, I felt it was best for all. He was in and out of the team for a variety of reasons which was very unsettling for the club. He wasn't coping with the spotlight of being an AFL star in Melbourne. In Sydney he had almost anonymity.
We became more settled as a team and I think Sydney (the City) suited him better than Melbourne for personal reasons.
Yes, very sad to see him go but I think it was for the right reasons and would not begrudge someone who had been such an amazing player for us, trying to sort his life out. He was an absolute champion for us and should be remembered that way!
We became more settled as a team and I think Sydney (the City) suited him better than Melbourne for personal reasons.
Yes, very sad to see him go but I think it was for the right reasons and would not begrudge someone who had been such an amazing player for us, trying to sort his life out. He was an absolute champion for us and should be remembered that way!
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He was my fav player... We did not do well in his trade IMO
we actually ended up with nothing of value after smith also walked....
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Yep your right but 2 years after he left we made a GF. Plugger was clearly my biggest hero but I learnt from the time he left that clubs recover from players leaving and also the club is much bigger than any player. Even our best ever. That is now why I dont care if players leave because you can always recover.stinger wrote:SaintWodonga wrote:Any audio?
He was my fav player... We did not do well in his trade IMO
we actually ended up with nothing of value after smith also walked....
plugger66 wrote:Yep your right but 2 years after he left we made a GF. Plugger was clearly my biggest hero but I learnt from the time he left that clubs recover from players leaving and also the club is much bigger than any player. Even our best ever. That is now why I dont care if players leave because you can always recover.stinger wrote:SaintWodonga wrote:Any audio?
He was my fav player... We did not do well in his trade IMO
we actually ended up with nothing of value after smith also walked....
one we would have well and truly won had he stayed ....so spare me the homily ffs.....
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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How would we know. As usual your lack of footy knowledge is funny. How does Buddy a left footer usually run to the right when kicking for goal. That is amazing. maybe you are funnier than I thought or maybe you are just very old. ffs ffs emoticon roll roll old cleaner eyes.stinger wrote:plugger66 wrote:Yep your right but 2 years after he left we made a GF. Plugger was clearly my biggest hero but I learnt from the time he left that clubs recover from players leaving and also the club is much bigger than any player. Even our best ever. That is now why I dont care if players leave because you can always recover.stinger wrote:SaintWodonga wrote:Any audio?
He was my fav player... We did not do well in his trade IMO
we actually ended up with nothing of value after smith also walked....
one we would have well and truly won had he stayed ....so spare me the homily ffs.....
plugger66 wrote:How would we know. As usual your lack of footy knowledge is funny. How does Buddy a left footer usually run to the right when kicking for goal. That is amazing. maybe you are funnier than I thought or maybe you are just very old. ffs ffs emoticon roll roll old cleaner eyes.stinger wrote:plugger66 wrote:Yep your right but 2 years after he left we made a GF. Plugger was clearly my biggest hero but I learnt from the time he left that clubs recover from players leaving and also the club is much bigger than any player. Even our best ever. That is now why I dont care if players leave because you can always recover.stinger wrote:SaintWodonga wrote:Any audio?
He was my fav player... We did not do well in his trade IMO
we actually ended up with nothing of value after smith also walked....
one we would have well and truly won had he stayed ....so spare me the homily ffs.....
if he is on the left side of the field kicking for goal...he always runs out to the right.....have a look sometime before opening your mouth and talking s***....it's something that has occupied the minds of the commentators for some time ffs....
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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So he runs inside out to kick it. You are again wrong. Doesnt matter what side of the field he on he always runs to the right. Do you actually watch footy because it is becoming increasingly obvious you have no idea about the game. Runs to right, that is hilarious. Please tell me you arent serious.stinger wrote:plugger66 wrote:How would we know. As usual your lack of footy knowledge is funny. How does Buddy a left footer usually run to the right when kicking for goal. That is amazing. maybe you are funnier than I thought or maybe you are just very old. ffs ffs emoticon roll roll old cleaner eyes.stinger wrote:plugger66 wrote:Yep your right but 2 years after he left we made a GF. Plugger was clearly my biggest hero but I learnt from the time he left that clubs recover from players leaving and also the club is much bigger than any player. Even our best ever. That is now why I dont care if players leave because you can always recover.stinger wrote:SaintWodonga wrote:Any audio?
He was my fav player... We did not do well in his trade IMO
we actually ended up with nothing of value after smith also walked....
one we would have well and truly won had he stayed ....so spare me the homily ffs.....
if he is on the left side of the field kicking for goal...he always runs out to the right.....have a look sometime before opening your mouth and talking s***....it's something that has occupied the minds of the commentators for some time ffs....
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So he runs inside out to kick it. You are again wrong. Doesnt matter what side of the field he on he always runs to the right.
no he was running to the left when joey was pinged....all i'm saying is that he runs to whatever side opens up the angle :roll:that too hard for you to grasp albert???
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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It is impossible for a left footer to run to the right. use the brain and actually think about it. He would have to slice the ball when he kicks it.stinger wrote:plugger66 wrote:
So he runs inside out to kick it. You are again wrong. Doesnt matter what side of the field he on he always runs to the right.
no he was running to the left when joey was pinged....all i'm saying is that he runs tp whatever side opens up the angle
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very small amount hereSaintWodonga wrote:Any audio?
He was my fav player... We did not do well in his trade IMO
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Yes Sandy asked him WW. I think from memory, Plugger said he had 7 ops in 10 days. Mainly wrist. The wine was kicking in by then so can't quite remember. He tried to play it down but it didn't sound great. Made a joke that he'll be back on the bike in a month or so. Said life is too short. Loved it.White Winmar wrote:How is plugger's arm injury? There were great concerns that he had lost most of the use of his left arm after a motorcycle accident. Did Sandy inquire?
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Was it his first appearance at a club function in 16 years?
According to the Herald Sun
And as I said above Rohan Connolly saw him.
According to the Herald Sun
According to The AgeLockett, always the reluctant hero, made his first appearance at a St Kilda function since leaving the club at the end of the 1994 season.
Even Enrico Misso who I would trust more than either of the above two sources said it but I'm 99% sure he was at the team of the century dinner in 2001. Can anyone else confirm this?Attending his first function with the Saints since he controversially left the club in 1994, the AFL's greatest goalkicker was given a standing ovation at Crown Casino.
And as I said above Rohan Connolly saw him.
The Age
Friday April 6, 2001
By ROHAN CONNOLLY
It's been seven long years since he left, but three more ``tons" down the track, plus the attaining of immortality with the breaking of Gordon Coventry's goalkicking record with Sydney, St Kilda favorite Tony Lockett was last night finally reunited with his former club
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