Mal Michael Rd 22 !!
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Mal Michael Rd 22 !!
Each and every one of you has my permission to
BOO
Mr Michael every time he goes within 20 metres of the ball in Rd 22 !!
BOO
Mr Michael every time he goes within 20 metres of the ball in Rd 22 !!
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Re: Mal Michael Rd 22 !!
Eastern wrote:Each and every one of you has my permission to
BOO
Mr Michael every time he goes within 20 metres of the ball in Rd 22 !!
Oh you are so unforgiving Eastern
Or should that be non-forgiving???
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Re: Mal Michael Rd 22 !!
either/or. Good to see you on board from time to time !!loris wrote:Eastern wrote:Each and every one of you has my permission to
BOO
Mr Michael every time he goes within 20 metres of the ball in Rd 22 !!
Oh you are so unforgiving Eastern
Or should that be non-forgiving???
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Re: Mal Michael Rd 22 !!
That will crush him - a bit like the weight of his three premiership medallions. Wish we'd been his second or third club.Eastern wrote:Each and every one of you has my permission to
BOO
Mr Michael every time he goes within 20 metres of the ball in Rd 22 !!
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Re: Mal Michael Rd 22 !!
You can cheer him if you like !!perfectionist wrote:That will crush him - a bit like the weight of his three premiership medallions. Wish we'd been his second or third club.Eastern wrote:Each and every one of you has my permission to
BOO
Mr Michael every time he goes within 20 metres of the ball in Rd 22 !!
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Re: Mal Michael Rd 22 !!
Ah well fair's fair I suppose, just don't crack the sads when Essendon supporters boo Banger then......Eastern wrote:Each and every one of you has my permission to
BOO
Mr Michael every time he goes within 20 metres of the ball in Rd 22 !!
Re: Mal Michael Rd 22 !!
TimeToShineFellas wrote:Ah well fair's fair I suppose, just don't crack the sads when Essendon supporters boo Banger then......Eastern wrote:Each and every one of you has my permission to
BOO
Mr Michael every time he goes within 20 metres of the ball in Rd 22 !!
...one's a champion player....and a champion bloke.........the other's a bag of sh!t......
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Re: Mal Michael Rd 22 !!
TTSF, from your post in this thread and the one in the 'Robert Harvey Respect' thread it would appear that you believe that no player who has announced his retirement should be booed by opposition fans?TimeToShineFellas wrote:Ah well fair's fair I suppose, just don't crack the sads when Essendon supporters boo Banger then......Eastern wrote:Each and every one of you has my permission to
BOO
Mr Michael every time he goes within 20 metres of the ball in Rd 22 !!
Do you believe that opposition players should be booed at all?
IIRC Mal Michael has been roundly booed by Saints fans (as has Barry Hall) since his infamous cowardly assault on a seriously injured and defenseless Nick Reiwoldt at the Gabba. Prior to that disgraceful act I don't believe he 'copped' anything from us?
Just because he has announced his retirement you think we should 'forgive' him that act?
Why?
Has he publicly expressed any remorse over his actions?
Has he publcly apologised for his actions?
I'm offended that you consider Saints reaction to his actions equivalent to 'idiots' from other teams not recognizing the true champion qualities of Harves.
IMHO you could not be further off the mark.
I can't speak for anyone other than myself, but I promise I will be booing loudly every time that 'cowardly bully' goes near the ball.
Let no-one get the wrong impression that all is forgiven because he managed to con the AFL and swap Clubs by stealth.
We still remember what he did that night at the Gabba.
Saints Premiers 2008 wrote:to boo him during his final game would be embarassing considering...
i'm just going to ignore the prick...all he deserves....a real dog ....
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Re: Mal Michael Rd 22 !!
I well and truly remember what he did up at the Gabba that night. And whilst it was a low act against Roo, sadly it was also within the rules. Not within the spirit but within the rules. What was also sad that night was that apart from Hamill, no one jumped in to give those Brisbane players curry.Mr Magic wrote:
TTSF, from your post in this thread and the one in the 'Robert Harvey Respect' thread it would appear that you believe that no player who has announced his retirement should be booed by opposition fans?
Do you believe that opposition players should be booed at all?
IIRC Mal Michael has been roundly booed by Saints fans (as has Barry Hall) since his infamous cowardly assault on a seriously injured and defenseless Nick Reiwoldt at the Gabba. Prior to that disgraceful act I don't believe he 'copped' anything from us?
Just because he has announced his retirement you think we should 'forgive' him that act?
Why?
Has he publicly expressed any remorse over his actions?
Has he publcly apologised for his actions?
I'm offended that you consider Saints reaction to his actions equivalent to 'idiots' from other teams not recognizing the true champion qualities of Harves.
IMHO you could not be further off the mark.
I can't speak for anyone other than myself, but I promise I will be booing loudly every time that 'cowardly bully' goes near the ball.
Let no-one get the wrong impression that all is forgiven because he managed to con the AFL and swap Clubs by stealth.
We still remember what he did that night at the Gabba.
By the way the comment wasn't mean to draw parallels between the two players by the way. Sorry to have offended.
Boo him for all you want. Each to their own really. Couldn't be bothered wasting my breath or energy on an opposition player hanging up the boots.
If you want to direct some anger against Essendon players direct it at Adam McPhee who tried to decapitate Harvey in 2006 at the MCG.
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Seem to recall Hamill doing something similar to Akermanis. Whilst, I did not like what I saw in Brisbane, I don't think a player's career show be characterized by such an act. Can't recall Mal Michael being reported too often- always seemed to play the game hard but fair. He seemed to have the knack of doing the right thing at the right time.stinger wrote:within the rules......maybe...but not within the bounds of human decency........imhfo......dog act by a lowlife......
Whilst you can boo him, I'll clap him off the ground. Hopefully his opponent will kick ten on him.
Hamill caused the injury with a bump to acker.... he didn't attack him after the injury was aparent.perfectionist wrote:Seem to recall Hamill doing something similar to Akermanis. Whilst, I did not like what I saw in Brisbane, I don't think a player's career show be characterized by such an act. Can't recall Mal Michael being reported too often- always seemed to play the game hard but fair. He seemed to have the knack of doing the right thing at the right time.stinger wrote:within the rules......maybe...but not within the bounds of human decency........imhfo......dog act by a lowlife......
Whilst you can boo him, I'll clap him off the ground. Hopefully his opponent will kick ten on him.
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I don't care if it's his first game or his last, if he's wearing black with a red stripe, he's not getting any claps or cheers from me.
Geez i hate those pr1cks. Give it to them Saints, make them hurt for the next 6 months till they get to play again. They've never had any mercy for us...time to get one back.
Geez i hate those pr1cks. Give it to them Saints, make them hurt for the next 6 months till they get to play again. They've never had any mercy for us...time to get one back.
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