(Jolly to Pies, Pick 14 & 46) If Jolly leaves, I'm gonna cry....

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  • BigD
    Swans Tragic No. 1
    • Apr 2007
    • 394

    Dissapointed to see him go especially to Collingwood.
    Didn't fully understand the circumstances until I read this thread.
    I can't blame him for going if it helps save his marriage.

    I'll still boo Collingwood just as much.
    Red & White forever.

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    • AnnieH
      RWOs Black Sheep
      • Aug 2006
      • 11332

      I still hate the wobbles.
      Wild speculation, unsubstantiated rumours, silly jokes and opposition delight in another's failures is what makes an internet forum fun.
      Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones who let in the light.

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      • laughingnome
        Amateur Statsman
        • Jul 2006
        • 1624

        He may be gone, but his player profile is on the Swan's homepage
        10100111001 ;-)

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        • DeadlyAkkuret
          Veterans List
          • Oct 2006
          • 4547

          I love how he gives us the emotional family crap and talks about being so eager to get home, then the first chance he gets he's talking about premierships.

          It was never just about going home, he thinks we're way off (Maybe so, for now) and looked to jump ship to grab some final glory. I hope it blows up in his face, which it will because Collingwood seem to always fall at the final hurdle.

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          • caj23
            Senior Player
            • Aug 2003
            • 2462

            While I can understand his reasons, nominating solely Collingwood (why them ) was the wrong thing by us.

            I don't boo Schneids and Dempster, I won't boo Buchy, but Jolly is going to cop it!!!!!

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            • Lucky Knickers
              Fandom of Fabulousness
              • Oct 2003
              • 4220

              Originally posted by DeadlyAkkuret
              I love how he gives us the emotional family crap and talks about being so eager to get home, then the first chance he gets he's talking about premierships.

              It was never just about going home, he thinks we're way off (Maybe so, for now) and looked to jump ship to grab some final glory. I hope it blows up in his face, which it will because Collingwood seem to always fall at the final hurdle.
              He's a professional elite sportsman. What is wrong with having a goal of reaching the pinnacle?
              Romantic notions of "one team players" went out the window when players started getting paid. I think that one team players is actually the exception. Players are commodities and clubs don't think twice about trading away players to suit them. Why shouldn't a player feel the same level of loyalty?
              I have absolutely no issue with Jolly, nor any Swan, they give 100% on and off the field. Jolly has been fantastic for us. I wish him well.

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              • hammo
                Veterans List
                • Jul 2003
                • 5554

                So much for the marital problems people were speculating about.
                "As everyone knows our style of football is defensive and unattractive, and as such I have completely forgotten how to mark or kick over the years" - Brett Kirk

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                • Primmy
                  Proud Tragic Swan
                  • Apr 2008
                  • 5970

                  Originally posted by Lucky Knickers
                  He's a professional elite sportsman. What is wrong with having a goal of reaching the pinnacle?
                  Romantic notions of "one team players" went out the window when players started getting paid. I think that one team players is actually the exception. Players are commodities and clubs don't think twice about trading away players to suit them. Why shouldn't a player feel the same level of loyalty?
                  I have absolutely no issue with Jolly, nor any Swan, they give 100% on and off the field. Jolly has been fantastic for us. I wish him well.
                  Don't be so reasonable Knickers. We have to have something to moan about given how well everything else is going!!!
                  If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhood

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                  • big bear
                    Bleed Red and White
                    • Jun 2005
                    • 256

                    Originally posted by Go Swannies
                    I walked into the 2005 Grand Final dinner with Jolly. I said "I guess you're happy about coming from Melbourne now Darren?" and he replied "Melbourne? Who are they?" And laughed. I suspect he may have the same attitude about the Swans by now.

                    Thanks for 2005 Darren - and thanks for nothing for 2006. You played very well for us this year and we're grateful for that. But now, if Baz wins a Premiership with the Doggies I'll be very happy - as long it's not against us. But I'd be equally happy if Darren never plays another winning game with his new team.
                    I hope the @@@@@ does his knee in the first trial.
                    SYDNEY SWANS.....THE GREATEST FOOTBALL CLUB IN LIVING MEMORY.

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                    • Cardinal
                      Regular in the Side
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 932

                      Jolly made his statements as a last jesture of gratitude to the Swans. It's his way of making sure that supporters don't cry for too long and are revved up for a proper barricking when we take on Colllingwood.

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                      • goswannie14
                        Leadership Group
                        • Sep 2005
                        • 11166

                        Originally posted by Lucky Knickers
                        He's a professional elite sportsman. What is wrong with having a goal of reaching the pinnacle?
                        Romantic notions of "one team players" went out the window when players started getting paid. I think that one team players is actually the exception. Players are commodities and clubs don't think twice about trading away players to suit them. Why shouldn't a player feel the same level of loyalty?
                        I have absolutely no issue with Jolly, nor any Swan, they give 100% on and off the field. Jolly has been fantastic for us. I wish him well.
                        I felt like that until I heard him interviewed last night. "I am really happy to be coming to Collingwood and be part of a successful club."

                        I don't normally swear, but Jolly, you are a @@@@wit. You are going to a club that hasn't won a flag in the time you have been playing football at the top level, but you have played in 2 GFs at the Swans winning 1. How does that make Collingwood a successful club?
                        Last edited by goswannie14; 18 November 2009, 11:52 AM. Reason: fat fingers
                        Does God believe in Atheists?

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                        • ugg
                          Can you feel it?
                          Site Admin
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 15976

                          Originally posted by goswannie14
                          I felt like that until I heard him interviewed last night. "I am really happy to be come gto Collingwood and be part of a successful club."

                          I don't normally swear, but Jolly, you are a @@@@wit. You are going to a club that hasn't won a flag in the time you have been playing football at the top level, but you have played in 2 GFs at the Swans winning 1. How does that make Collingwood a successful club?
                          Here's the full quote

                          "Being in Sydney, a successful club, I wanted to go to another successful club."
                          "The appealing thing is that they're still quite a young list and I've heard fantastic things from Rhyce (Shaw) up in Sydney and nothing but good things about them."

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                          • Mr Magoo
                            Senior Player
                            • May 2008
                            • 1255

                            Originally posted by Lucky Knickers
                            He's a professional elite sportsman. What is wrong with having a goal of reaching the pinnacle?
                            Romantic notions of "one team players" went out the window when players started getting paid. I think that one team players is actually the exception. Players are commodities and clubs don't think twice about trading away players to suit them. Why shouldn't a player feel the same level of loyalty?
                            I have absolutely no issue with Jolly, nor any Swan, they give 100% on and off the field. Jolly has been fantastic for us. I wish him well.
                            Im with you on this one. Why do we somehow expect footballers to be one club players yet in our working lives people rarely stay with the same company throughout and most are quite happy to jump ship for more money OR a better chance of promotion or success.

                            Footballers careers are in the majority less than ten years and so it shouldnt come as a surprise that they will change at least once or twice in that time and I know as a Sydney boy that if I was traded to a melbourne club I would probably like to come back at some stage especially if my wife was homesick and had a young family.

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                            • laughingnome
                              Amateur Statsman
                              • Jul 2006
                              • 1624

                              Originally posted by Mr Magoo
                              Im with you on this one. Why do we somehow expect footballers to be one club players yet in our working lives people rarely stay with the same company throughout and most are quite happy to jump ship for more money OR a better chance of promotion or success.
                              Because Jolly was king in Sydney with no-one near his equal. People change jobs, but they don't apply for demotions willingly.
                              10100111001 ;-)

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                              • BSA5
                                Senior Player
                                • Feb 2008
                                • 2522

                                Originally posted by Mr Magoo
                                Im with you on this one. Why do we somehow expect footballers to be one club players yet in our working lives people rarely stay with the same company throughout and most are quite happy to jump ship for more money OR a better chance of promotion or success.

                                Footballers careers are in the majority less than ten years and so it shouldnt come as a surprise that they will change at least once or twice in that time and I know as a Sydney boy that if I was traded to a melbourne club I would probably like to come back at some stage especially if my wife was homesick and had a young family.
                                I guess it's the nature of the job. When you see the players running out onto the ground, you want them absolutely committed to their club, and see the other team as nothing but the enemy, so that they exert every last ounce of physical and mental effort to drive them into the ground. When a player leaves, it makes you question if they ever were truly committed. Is that unreasonable? Very. But as fans, that's what we want, it's how we see things.
                                Officially on the Reid and Sumner bandwagon!

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