#17,#11 Dayne Beams
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Beams is auctioning off his 2010 Premiership Medal to raise money for bushfire relief
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Why not throw in his best and fairest medals from Brisbane?Ads7 wrote:Beams is auctioning off his 2010 Premiership Medal to raise money for bushfire relief
In my opinion - it shows what he thinks of the club and shows he no longer has the lpassion to play football.
I loved Dayne Beams as a player - but cut our losses and move on, blood the younger players who want to play football for the club like Tyler Brown, Wills and Sier.
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It is a good gesture to raise money for the bushfire victims. It shows that he places a higher importance on the need to help others than to hang on to an object..Rogue2k0 wrote:Why not throw in his best and fairest medals from Brisbane?Ads7 wrote:Beams is auctioning off his 2010 Premiership Medal to raise money for bushfire relief
In my opinion - it shows what he thinks of the club and shows he no longer has the lpassion to play football.
I loved Dayne Beams as a player - but cut our losses and move on, blood the younger players who want to play football for the club like Tyler Brown, Wills and Sier.
However, it does show that he has little attachment to what that medal represented. I guess he doesn't need it to remind him of what it meant to achieve that success. Interesting...
I always thought that Beamsey was the most skilful player at the pies at that time, and it's disappointing to see it all end this way.
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Wrong, he has little attachment to the medal, a simple object, not what it represented. He would have an incredible attachment to the achievement itself.orie wrote:However, it does show that he has little attachment to what that medal represented.
Anyway, I'm sure he has plenty of other memorabilia and photos from the GF, if he needs something material to remind him.
Good on him.
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So Warne should be put up for treason for auctioning off his baggy green ??Rogue2k0 wrote:Why not throw in his best and fairest medals from Brisbane?Ads7 wrote:Beams is auctioning off his 2010 Premiership Medal to raise money for bushfire relief
In my opinion - it shows what he thinks of the club and shows he no longer has the lpassion to play football.
I loved Dayne Beams as a player - but cut our losses and move on, blood the younger players who want to play football for the club like Tyler Brown, Wills and Sier.
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warney has made his dislike for the baggy green tradition well known.Pies2016 wrote:So Warne should be put up for treason for auctioning off his baggy green ??Rogue2k0 wrote:Why not throw in his best and fairest medals from Brisbane?Ads7 wrote:Beams is auctioning off his 2010 Premiership Medal to raise money for bushfire relief
In my opinion - it shows what he thinks of the club and shows he no longer has the lpassion to play football.
I loved Dayne Beams as a player - but cut our losses and move on, blood the younger players who want to play football for the club like Tyler Brown, Wills and Sier.
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Maybe this is part of his own healing process helping others
Some times helping others when your struggling yourself is a very good aid in your own healing
He isn’t the first person to sell a premiership medal or Brownlow or other awards we may regard as priceless
Anyways it may not be lost to him or the club who knows who’s bidding on it to keep it in the magpie family
Some times helping others when your struggling yourself is a very good aid in your own healing
He isn’t the first person to sell a premiership medal or Brownlow or other awards we may regard as priceless
Anyways it may not be lost to him or the club who knows who’s bidding on it to keep it in the magpie family
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It was no joke.
He initially offered to donate only 20% of the profits on his Art sales to the bush fire fund which reeks of someone trying to cash in from the bushfires does it not?
Putting up the medal is way more generous and sincere gesture.
He initially offered to donate only 20% of the profits on his Art sales to the bush fire fund which reeks of someone trying to cash in from the bushfires does it not?
Putting up the medal is way more generous and sincere gesture.
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