Turncoat Sammy and when will he turn back again?
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Turncoat Sammy and when will he turn back again?
I raise this point about one of our favourite recent sons in Sammy Hamill.
A few short years ago in an interview he made mention that he saw himself as more of a Carlton player and how he wished things turned out differently.
So why is he on our membership campaign?
Makes sense of that one...
A few short years ago in an interview he made mention that he saw himself as more of a Carlton player and how he wished things turned out differently.
So why is he on our membership campaign?
Makes sense of that one...
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Re: Turncoat Sammy and when will he turn back again?
He was promoting his pool company and at the time was having a bet each way but really came down to about another 60000 fans likely to pay for his services. He back now the payroll has his name on it. Aww warms the heart.
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Re: Turncoat Sammy and when will he turn back again?
Loves being back at the club, mate of mine sees him around a bit and apparently he really rates Watters and is enjoying being part of things at St Kilda.
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Re: Turncoat Sammy and when will he turn back again?
Wasn't his fault he was offered a ridicoulously long contract.
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Re: Turncoat Sammy and when will he turn back again?
Yeah well I would hope that a coach at St. Kilda rates the coach and is enjoying doing his job and all.Legendary wrote:Loves being back at the club, mate of mine sees him around a bit and apparently he really rates Watters and is enjoying being part of things at St Kilda.
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Re: Turncoat Sammy and when will he turn back again?
Don't you meanstevie wrote:Hamill - knee (indefinite). Looks like he'll be with us forever...
Hamill - knee (2 weeks)???
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Re: Turncoat Sammy and when will he turn back again?
I will get there soon enoughfingers wrote:Good to see we are concerned with the big issues. You should be on the board
Re: Turncoat Sammy and when will he turn back again?
I agree - Hamill is with us for the job and to be involved at senior level like Ross Lyon is a career man - will drop us in a second if offered a job at the Blues - does not deserve to be in the ad.The Redeemer wrote:I raise this point about one of our favourite recent sons in Sammy Hamill.
A few short years ago in an interview he made mention that he saw himself as more of a Carlton player and how he wished things turned out differently.
So why is he on our membership campaign?
Makes sense of that one...
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Re: Turncoat Sammy and when will he turn back again?
What's the point of this thread?MrCordz wrote:I agree - Hamill is with us for the job and to be involved at senior level like Ross Lyon is a career man - will drop us in a second if offered a job at the Blues - does not deserve to be in the ad.The Redeemer wrote:I raise this point about one of our favourite recent sons in Sammy Hamill.
A few short years ago in an interview he made mention that he saw himself as more of a Carlton player and how he wished things turned out differently.
So why is he on our membership campaign?
Makes sense of that one...
He was a former captain.
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Re: Turncoat Sammy and when will he turn back again?
Some people need to get a life FFS . He was great when he played for us & hope he is better as a coach .
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Re: Turncoat Sammy and when will he turn back again?
apparently one comment is forever binding and things can't change
forgive the man for feeling a bit bitter for a period of time
forgive the man for feeling a bit bitter for a period of time
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Re: Turncoat Sammy and when will he turn back again?
He played about the same number of games for both clubs !
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Re: Turncoat Sammy and when will he turn back again?
Goddard has left us for money. I'm sure he's featured in previous marketing campaigns.MrCordz wrote:I agree - Hamill is with us for the job and to be involved at senior level like Ross Lyon is a career man - will drop us in a second if offered a job at the Blues - does not deserve to be in the ad.The Redeemer wrote:I raise this point about one of our favourite recent sons in Sammy Hamill.
A few short years ago in an interview he made mention that he saw himself as more of a Carlton player and how he wished things turned out differently.
So why is he on our membership campaign?
Makes sense of that one...
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Re: Turncoat Sammy and when will he turn back again?
Even having to drive ALL the way to Seaford each day...Legendary wrote:Loves being back at the club, mate of mine sees him around a bit and apparently he really rates Watters and is enjoying being part of things at St Kilda.
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Yeah, but only till 2020 when barks4eva takes control.shmic_s wrote:Even having to drive ALL the way to Seaford each day...Legendary wrote:Loves being back at the club, mate of mine sees him around a bit and apparently he really rates Watters and is enjoying being part of things at St Kilda.
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Re: Turncoat Sammy and when will he turn back again?
I also heard Tom Hickey say at his U14 Volleyball presentation night that he would never play for another sports club than the Broadbeach Spikers.
Why did we use a first round draft pick to bring this sleeper agent to our club?
HMac and BigMac would be a much better combination. Image the catchy Macca nicknames we could have come up with. 2020 can't come soon enough.
Why did we use a first round draft pick to bring this sleeper agent to our club?
HMac and BigMac would be a much better combination. Image the catchy Macca nicknames we could have come up with. 2020 can't come soon enough.
Re: Turncoat Sammy and when will he turn back again?
Doesn't deserve to be in the same train as Nathan Burke and Neil Roberts - both in a different league when it comes to St.Kilda people May as well throw Jezza in there - he was our captain Coach!Dr Spaceman wrote:Goddard has left us for money. I'm sure he's featured in previous marketing campaigns.MrCordz wrote:I agree - Hamill is with us for the job and to be involved at senior level like Ross Lyon is a career man - will drop us in a second if offered a job at the Blues - does not deserve to be in the ad.The Redeemer wrote:I raise this point about one of our favourite recent sons in Sammy Hamill.
A few short years ago in an interview he made mention that he saw himself as more of a Carlton player and how he wished things turned out differently.
So why is he on our membership campaign?
Makes sense of that one...
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