JK wrote:OK, I reckon Im pretty likely to get shot down for this, but I can't help feeling Brad Green's farewell game was a selfish exercise on his behalf.
Been a great servant of the club, and 1 club player I understand, but to retire so you can say goodbye after a game when there is 1 more game in the season imho just doesn't sit right.
Granted Im not a fan of these farewell games (didn't think Tyson Edwards' was right either), but would have preferred to see him play the season out then whip around in a car before a home game next season.
Selfish it isnt, Selfless it is. By him finishing this weekend, he got to say goodbye to the fans he stayed loyal to for 250+ games (selfelss in the fact he turned down better offers to stay at mfc) and had his family there/alongside of him. Selfless in the fact and supported by Marck McVeigh's decision is that a young player, now gets an AFL game. Hopefully a debutant that will use that experience all be it one game to get ready for the next season. His retirement was based on the fact he didnt want to hold a young player back and old mfc development back by playing another year, not that his body wasnt up to still playing.... some would say yet another selfess act?
Some blokes dont like the cafuffle some would like the opportunity to play 'that last game'. Each to their own and who are we to judge really?