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AFL Player 29: Max Kondogiannis - 190cm defender, Welcome to Essendon!

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My parents are/were close friends with his grandparents Jack and Maureen. Jack and my Dad were great mates for 60 years and both mad Essendon supporters, and I’m talking mad. Lincolnshire Arms Hotel old guard. When my father passed in 2022 Jack & Maureen ensured my mum never got too lonely. Sadly Jack passed only a few months ago but he would’ve been genuinely over the moon knowing Max was drafted by the Bombers. He wouldn’t have shut up about it.

Why does all that back story matter?

Seeing him drafted by Essendon has felt very personal in many respects. The connection to family and memories of friends now gone is very special. I love everything about this.

Go well Max. Welcome to the club!
 
Far from hard and fast but in most cases, yes. How the s is pronounced in greek depends on where it is in a word, typically it’s emphasised if it’s in the middle and dropped or very much deemphasised at the end.

In this case it’s not because it’s a surname, it’s just how the name yanni is pronounced and it’s happens to be barrelled with a prefix. If you put any kind of traditional greek first name into a blender with the same prefix you get the same result where you would drop the s at the end. Could be Papagiannis or Kalogiannis or whatever else you can think of at the end and the same idea applies.

How the family pronounce it is a different story altogether, they may adopt a more phonetic pronunciation because it’s easier, they would be technically wrong, but sometimes you get sick of correcting people.

Classic example of this is Jimmy Tsitas the former Sun/Sanfl/VFL player. Really his name should be pronounced tsss-it-ah-sss, but it’s been bastardised so many times he’s settled on ‘Cheedis’, which is an absolute abortion of a thing.

Here endeth the lesson

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Yeah that's outrageous. My partner is Greek (family from Crete) so I've upped my pronunciation the last decade and a bit. 😂
 

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Excuse the intrusion but you have a good one here. Know his family well (his grandmother and father both mad Pie supporters). He is of good character and strong work ethic - which is a great foundation on which to build an AFL career.
Wish him the best as majority of my family are Bomber supporters so have a soft spot.

Some video:



 
Excuse the intrusion but you have a good one here. Know his family well (his grandmother and father both mad Pie supporters). He is of good character and strong work ethic - which is a great foundation on which to build an AFL career.
Wish him the best as majority of my family are Bomber supporters so have a soft spot.

Some video:




I believe that someone in his family knows what Sugammadex is.
 
Upon watching his youtube highlights closely. His kicking action is absolutely beautiful.

Loving that our project player draft picks now seem to footballers first and athletes second.

Plus, as a guy who's best as a looser intercept type, the fact he needs to put on a fair bit of weight is less of a limiting factor than drafted a 2m KPD who needs to put on 15 - 20kg to play the role.
 
Yeah that's outrageous. My partner is Greek (family from Crete) so I've upped my pronunciation the last decade and a bit. 😂

If he has that Cretan mean streak he'll be a hell of a footballer
 

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