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Just like Farah, Manly legend Geoff Toovey will be out of Manly for the first time after a successful 27 years of service. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)
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The man famous for that flick pass in the 2005 decider took a pay-cut to remain at the club but after club management wanted him to take another one, he felt betrayed and was forced to leave. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)
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After failing to gain a new contract from the Sea Eagles, Manly great Glenn Stewart now plies his trade on the other side of town. (Photo by Renee McKay/Getty Images)
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Real Madrid legend Iker Casillas was forced and pressured out of the club he gave great service too that spanned across thee decades. (Photo by Getty Images)
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After Chelsea legend Petr Cech was outed by young gun Thibaut Courtois, manager Jose Mourinho had no choice but to let him go to Arsenal. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
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When loyalty isn't treated like royalty

Robbie Farah isn't the first legend to be shown the door
When loyalty isn't treated like royalty
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When loyalty isn't treated like royalty

By Curtis Figon & Anthony Difederico Sep 2 2015 3:24PM
By Curtis Figon & Anthony Difederico
Sep 2 2015 3:24PM

Robbie Farah isn't the first legend to be shown the door

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