Massive football fan âCatmanâ is retiring Trolls have forced the Geelong superfan to retire his colourful persona â but âCatmanâ has also hinted at a falling-out.
AFL by Greg Dundas
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Subscriber only Colourful Cats footy fan Troy Catman West has hung up his make-up and his blue and white costumes, citing online hate as one of the factors for his decision. West posted a public statement on social media confirming he was severing all ties with the Geelong cheer squad and Geelong Football Club , hinting at a falling-out. West - the son of 1961 Carji Greeves medallist and 1963 Geelong premiership player Roy West - never had an official role at the Cats, but was well known for his lavish costumes and vocal presence at games.
Massive football fan âCatmanâ is retiring Trolls have forced the Geelong superfan to retire his colourful persona â but âCatmanâ has also hinted at a falling-out.
AFL by Greg Dundas
Premium Content
Subscriber only Colourful Cats footy fan Troy Catman West has hung up his make-up and his blue and white costumes, citing online hate as one of the factors for his decision. West posted a public statement on social media confirming he was severing all ties with the Geelong cheer squad and Geelong Football Club , hinting at a falling-out. West - the son of 1961 Carji Greeves medallist and 1963 Geelong premiership player Roy West - never had an official role at the Cats, but was well known for his lavish costumes and vocal presence at games.
Massive football fan âCatmanâ is retiring Trolls have forced the Geelong superfan to retire his colourful persona â but âCatmanâ has also hinted at a falling-out.
AFL by Greg Dundas
Premium Content
Subscriber only Colourful Cats footy fan Troy Catman West has hung up his make-up and his blue and white costumes, citing online hate as one of the factors for his decision. West posted a public statement on social media confirming he was severing all ties with the Geelong cheer squad and Geelong Football Club , hinting at a falling-out. West - the son of 1961 Carji Greeves medallist and 1963 Geelong premiership player Roy West - never had an official role at the Cats, but was well known for his lavish costumes and vocal presence at games.