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Post: # 1186935Post samuraisaint »

Darren Milburn - going the hit against SOS at Princes Park then sticking it up the Carlton ferals who went after him gesturing and postulating wildly from right behind and to the side of the interchange bench as well as in the car park after the game.
He just laughed at them.
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Post: # 1186985Post Jezza25 »

samuraisaint wrote:Darren Milburn - going the hit against SOS at Princes Park then sticking it up the Carlton ferals who went after him gesturing and postulating wildly from right behind and to the side of the interchange bench as well as in the car park after the game.
He just laughed at them.
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You have got to be joking - have another look.

He was absolutely shitting himself.


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Post: # 1186987Post Jezza25 »

Jezza25 wrote:
samuraisaint wrote:Darren Milburn - going the hit against SOS at Princes Park then sticking it up the Carlton ferals who went after him gesturing and postulating wildly from right behind and to the side of the interchange bench as well as in the car park after the game.
He just laughed at them.
Gold!
You have got to be joking - have another look.

He was absolutely shitting himself.
BTW Samurai, I didn't (and still don't) think Milburn deserved the reaction he got. I've been watching League footy since the 50's and for much of that time what Milburn did was standard fare.

That said, he definitely shat himself when those "Carlton ferals" went after him on the bench.

The reference to "Carlton ferals" is interesting though.

I stood in the "Animal Enclosure" many times, barracking for Carlton, and it was full of St Kilda supporters who would make the "Carlton ferals" to whom you refer look like Rhodes scholars who joined the diplomatic corps.


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Post: # 1187029Post 8856brother »

Jezza25 wrote:
Jezza25 wrote:
samuraisaint wrote:Darren Milburn - going the hit against SOS at Princes Park then sticking it up the Carlton ferals who went after him gesturing and postulating wildly from right behind and to the side of the interchange bench as well as in the car park after the game.
He just laughed at them.
Gold!
You have got to be joking - have another look.

He was absolutely shitting himself.
BTW Samurai, I didn't (and still don't) think Milburn deserved the reaction he got. I've been watching League footy since the 50's and for much of that time what Milburn did was standard fare.

That said, he definitely shat himself when those "Carlton ferals" went after him on the bench.

The reference to "Carlton ferals" is interesting though.

I stood in the "Animal Enclosure" many times, barracking for Carlton, and it was full of St Kilda supporters who would make the "Carlton ferals" to whom you refer look like Rhodes scholars who joined the diplomatic corps.
With all due respect Jezza. The filth that came from the mouths of Carlton supporters at Princess Park in the 90's put Magpies supporters to shame.
The women there were worse than the men. Not just once, but every single visit. My sister at the ripe old age of 11 was called a sl*t by some toothless drunken Carlton mole.

We all have feral supporters. Yours are just much better at it than most. Funny how when we played the Hawks or the Royboys there the atmosphere was alot better.

You were a moron for venturing into the "Animal Enclosure" in the first palce. You had access to 100% of the outer and you chose that tiny little area to stand in. It serves you right. Brainless.

Carlton have always looked down at St Kilda. Stolen it's talent and traded it's crap to us, icluding Jezza.

The one thing you definatly do better than us is being FERAL. No other club comes close.

Enjoyeed constantly smashing you by around 100 points over the past decade, you pack of cheats. Your club was the laughing stock of the AFL for 10 years straight.

Carlton. What a joke. :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Post: # 1187140Post samuraisaint »

Milburn was never sh*tt*ng himself bud.
And by all accounts when he was in the car park after the game walking to his car (by himself) he just laughed at people giving him a spray.


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Post: # 1187148Post Jezza25 »

8856brother wrote:
Jezza25 wrote:
Jezza25 wrote:
samuraisaint wrote:Darren Milburn - going the hit against SOS at Princes Park then sticking it up the Carlton ferals who went after him gesturing and postulating wildly from right behind and to the side of the interchange bench as well as in the car park after the game.
He just laughed at them.
Gold!
You have got to be joking - have another look.

He was absolutely shitting himself.
BTW Samurai, I didn't (and still don't) think Milburn deserved the reaction he got. I've been watching League footy since the 50's and for much of that time what Milburn did was standard fare.

That said, he definitely shat himself when those "Carlton ferals" went after him on the bench.

The reference to "Carlton ferals" is interesting though.

I stood in the "Animal Enclosure" many times, barracking for Carlton, and it was full of St Kilda supporters who would make the "Carlton ferals" to whom you refer look like Rhodes scholars who joined the diplomatic corps.
With all due respect Jezza. The filth that came from the mouths of Carlton supporters at Princess Park in the 90's put Magpies supporters to shame.
The women there were worse than the men. Not just once, but every single visit. My sister at the ripe old age of 11 was called a sl*t by some toothless drunken Carlton mole.

We all have feral supporters. Yours are just much better at it than most. Funny how when we played the Hawks or the Royboys there the atmosphere was alot better.

You were a moron for venturing into the "Animal Enclosure" in the first palce. You had access to 100% of the outer and you chose that tiny little area to stand in. It serves you right. Brainless.

Carlton have always looked down at St Kilda. Stolen it's talent and traded it's crap to us, icluding Jezza.

The one thing you definatly do better than us is being FERAL. No other club comes close.

Enjoyeed constantly smashing you by around 100 points over the past decade, you pack of cheats. Your club was the laughing stock of the AFL for 10 years straight.

Carlton. What a joke. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Leaving aside the other rubbish, the reason I went to the Animal Enclosure was because I was attending with St Kilda-supporting mates and that's were they stood. And I believe in this country I'm entitled to stand pretty much where I like.

To the extent I'm able I apologise to your sister.


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Post: # 1187149Post Jezza25 »

8856brother wrote:
Jezza25 wrote:
Jezza25 wrote:
samuraisaint wrote:Darren Milburn - going the hit against SOS at Princes Park then sticking it up the Carlton ferals who went after him gesturing and postulating wildly from right behind and to the side of the interchange bench as well as in the car park after the game.
He just laughed at them.
Gold!
You have got to be joking - have another look.

He was absolutely shitting himself.
BTW Samurai, I didn't (and still don't) think Milburn deserved the reaction he got. I've been watching League footy since the 50's and for much of that time what Milburn did was standard fare.

That said, he definitely shat himself when those "Carlton ferals" went after him on the bench.

The reference to "Carlton ferals" is interesting though.

I stood in the "Animal Enclosure" many times, barracking for Carlton, and it was full of St Kilda supporters who would make the "Carlton ferals" to whom you refer look like Rhodes scholars who joined the diplomatic corps.
With all due respect Jezza. The filth that came from the mouths of Carlton supporters at Princess Park in the 90's put Magpies supporters to shame.
The women there were worse than the men. Not just once, but every single visit. My sister at the ripe old age of 11 was called a sl*t by some toothless drunken Carlton mole.

We all have feral supporters. Yours are just much better at it than most. Funny how when we played the Hawks or the Royboys there the atmosphere was alot better.

You were a moron for venturing into the "Animal Enclosure" in the first palce. You had access to 100% of the outer and you chose that tiny little area to stand in. It serves you right. Brainless.

Carlton have always looked down at St Kilda. Stolen it's talent and traded it's crap to us, icluding Jezza.

The one thing you definatly do better than us is being FERAL. No other club comes close.

Enjoyeed constantly smashing you by around 100 points over the past decade, you pack of cheats. Your club was the laughing stock of the AFL for 10 years straight.

Carlton. What a joke. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Leaving aside the other rubbish, the reason I went to the Animal Enclosure was because I was attending with St Kilda-supporting mates and that's were they stood. And I believe in this country I'm entitled to stand pretty much where I like.

To the extent I'm able I apologise to your sister.


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Post: # 1187150Post Jezza25 »

By the way, do Craig Devonport and Sam Cranage constitute a large extent of your talent?

:cry: :cry: :cry:


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Post: # 1187249Post Rickabee »

Nobody has said Royce Hart so he's my first choice. I first saw him play in the 1966 Reserves Grand Final (which Richmond won, before we won the seniors!).
He was head a nd shoulders the best on the ground that day and I thought he'd have to play in the seniors in 1967 (he did, and they won the GF). He was the equal of Carey, Brereton and Jonthan Brown for courage and marking ability and goal kicking.

Gary Ablett and Chris Judd would be the next two I wish we'd gotten.


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Post: # 1187537Post Winmar »

Richo. I love that guy.


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Post: # 1187579Post Thinline »

A few to ponder:

Richo - Enigmatic. Good fella, seemingly. Freak. One clubber despite it all.

Paul Kelly - Tough as. Relentless.

Bruce Doull - Just because.

Mickey Conlon, Paul Roos, Bernie Quinlan - Dad had a thing for the Roys and as a kid I was listening.

Shaun Hart - The Christian schtick always irked me, but geez he didn't leave much out there and if ever a bloke eked every last drop out his talent it was Harty.

John Gastev - genuinely honest trier in a godawful team (at the Bears), just liked him.


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Post: # 1187599Post DWOODROW »

Glen Archer #11

Loved the way this bloke went about his footy.


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Post: # 1187635Post whiskers3614 »

Mick Mc.Guane one of the best footy brains ever on the field, dead set fish in the pub!


Riewoldt and Goddard to live up to their reputations ,Clarke and Ray to defy theirs in 2012!
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