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Just thinking did Terry play enough games with us to have father son rule apply and would we want his kids, seems to me he truly loved the club more than other clubs when he looked back.
Just thinking did Terry play enough games with us to have father son rule apply and would we want his kids, seems to me he truly loved the club more than other clubs when he looked back.
Just thinking did Terry play enough games with us to have father son rule apply and would we want his kids, seems to me he truly loved the club more than other clubs when he looked back.
no 69 games. The tigers may well fire up for him or come tumbling down, hopefully the latter!
He did say there was some sort of legal thing about him commenting on it.
Now heres a question, would the club bring him back into the fold at all in another capacity?
He did say he wanted to continue in footy in some way.
He actually said that it was the 1st opportunity he had to apologise.
What a load of cr@p.
Didn't he have 2 years off in between coaching the dogs and the tigers. Plenty of time to apologise.
I agree.
This is a megalamaniac, who wants to go out with a love fest and guard of honour form both clubs and Bulldogs people cheering him. His apology is not because he is sorry, he has had years for that. The timing is about a glorious ending to his career and hoping Bulldogs people stand and applaud him as he walks off after a thumping loss, not turn their back on him.
This is a grubby attempt to try to win back some loyalty. Well Terry, a good start would have been acknowledging Chris Grant in his record game, and shaking his hand with the 22 Richmond players and not walking away from him. You've done nothing for 5 years, and now all of a sudden in your last game against us, you want our support through a veiled apology.
I don't beleive his sincerity or motive.
Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
He did say there was some sort of legal thing about him commenting on it.
Now heres a question, would the club bring him back into the fold at all in another capacity?
He did say he wanted to continue in footy in some way.
the way he undermined Joyce, he could potentially do the same with Rocket, so I would say no.
Terry wont be lost to the game, Im sure we will be hearing his voice in the media very soon......
This is a megalamaniac, who wants to go out with a love fest and guard of honour form both clubs and Bulldogs people cheering him. His apology is not because he is sorry, he has had years for that. The timing is about a glorious ending to his career and hoping Bulldogs people stand and applaud him as he walks off after a thumping loss, not turn their back on him.
This is a grubby attempt to try to win back some loyalty. Well Terry, a good start would have been acknowledging Chris Grant in his record game, and shaking his hand with the 22 Richmond players and not walking away from him. You've done nothing for 5 years, and now all of a sudden in your last game against us, you want our support through a veiled apology.
I don't beleive his sincerity or motive.
The Grand National winner couldn't jump over this bloke's ego
Takes a big person to apologize, whether it's 2 years later or 7, he stuffed up at our club BIG TIME, and he knows it, so to say what he did, good on him.
Obviously there will be divide between supporters to accept his apology or not, and i am on the accepted side.
Let's just hope we give it to him one last time on Friday night, after that, good luck Terry.
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