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What if we win the flag next year, what then?
Oh sorry, yknow...
Then we know we made the right call.
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What if we win the flag next year, what then?
Oh sorry, yknow...
What if we win the flag next year, what then?
Oh sorry, yknow...
That was really hard to watch.
My mind strays to the things you read, or things that are spoken about a person from the outside. The criticisms.
This is just another reminder that these are just people, trying their absolute best. Brendon more than others was the embodiment of hard work. What this club is becoming was built off what he brought every day he was here and it will stay with this group after hes gone.
God i hope we can send him out a winner on Friday.
Me too....group hug!I wanted to hug him
Tony Buhagiar, don’t ever forget Tony Buhagiar.Your first thoughts if we win a flag next year will not be about Goddard. Trust me.
When I hear Derek Kicketts name I remember how he got dropped for the 93 grand final. However when I think about the 93 flag first thing I think of is winning the 93 flag. 2000 Dean rioli missed out. There's always hard luck stories, Bob Murphy, Brett Deledio.
I doubt in 20 years time if we win the 2019 flag anyone is going to think, what a shame we retired Goddard at the end of 2018.
That's ok mate! I think the Corgi needs all the love he can get right now.Had admired him from afar whilst he was playing with the saints, my favourite non-essendon player at the time, then we snagged him in the first free agency move. Has been immense throughout his whole time here, I was one of few that really believed he could still play a role next year but I guess all the factors, including the Popes last few weeks has contributed to the decision, which is understandable. Clearly from his video, which was very hard to watch, he is one of the most competitive and passionate players and teammates that we have ever had here. Was responsible for setting a lot of the standards that seem to be paying off with the teams most consistent period of games recently. Makes it even harder knowing that he would love a run in a finals series and that we look like that is where we are headed in the not too distant future.
His influence will be felt through our next period of success, I have no doubt.
Thanks for everything BJ
Might need a new big footy identity now, have got another redhead in mind as my love child, don't worry DERO it's not the little Corgi
didnt say that ...i said they would all be nervous about retaining there spots....jerrett today....say no more....we are looking at making space for a special trade recruit or 2 im thinking( go hard at dylan shiel pleseeeeeeee)Bagulay, Dea and J. Merrett are not really in the same category.
My favourite Goddard moment:
Peaked at the peak of the game. He was the AFLs best player for a moment of time.
Tony Buhagiar, don’t ever forget Tony Buhagiar.
And Rotten Ronnie Andrews. Andrews is a good example of the correct decision being made despite the veteran, who held the club together during tough times, believing he had more to give. Ronnie did have more to give. In fact he gave most of Collingwood’s score to them in their Prelim final smashing by the young blokes who had superseded him at Essendon.
I have spent a few late evenings after the missus is in bed watching highlights of the early 80s, re-living the early days of my footy passion and I can tell you that Ronnie was well and truly beyond it by then. Most of the time he was struggling to keep up and if he couldn’t he’d just give away stupid free kicks. Sure, he’d have had a fearsome presence but he’d also become a bit of a liability.Agree re the budgie, but disagree with Ron Andrews - well, it was right to move him on post 83, but he should have played in the GF in my opinion. Dipper was shi%%ng himself before the 83 GF (as were half the Hawthorn team), because the year before, Ronnie had half KO'd him & smashed his nose to pieces - and the word was out that Ron was going to make it his last game, and planned to take half the Hawthorn team with him.
When Hawthorn saw him playing in the 2's, they couldn't believe it & were rapt.
Maybe so, but that's a topic for another thread.I hope the club can make similar difficult but necessary decisions on our coaches in future, something we have failed at miserably over the years.
I have spent a few late evenings after the missus is in bed watching highlights of the early 80s, re-living the early days of my footy passion and I can tell you that Ronnie was well and truly beyond it by then. Most of the time he was struggling to keep up and if he couldn’t he’d just give away stupid free kicks. Sure, he’d have had a fearsome presence but he’d also become a bit of a liability.