Unfortunately my lcd screen died two weeks ago and is being repaired at the moment. I've been loaned this awful old phone by daughter and although I was unable to take part for the last fortnight I would like to continue if permitted. My pick this week (if allowed) is Fritsch.
For those who are old enough - remember Eric Guy putting Bob Skilton in ICU with a shirtfront. There's a description gone from the game. Front page picture in The Sun. Bobby with tubes sticking out of his body.
When the footy went from battlefield to workplace, it changed the dynamic. In the 1950's parents wanted us lads to toughen up. Todays parents are a tad different.
My godfather, is everything on the net?
The more i see and read about things the crazier this world seems to me.
I'm glad I'm nearer the end than the beginning.
And to think i used to stare in amazement as a teen when tv first appeared in shop windows.
I didn't think it was too horrible but lacked contests. It would be a lot better with 11-12 per team on the ground and keep the same interchange numbers. That would make the game more physical and footylike.
The 50's and early 60's. Woke up on Saturday expecting to win and expectations were usually met.
Saw 5 Grand Finals for four flags.
Those were the days. Thought it'd just keep happening. And then they sacked Norm...
Swimming lanes could be built around the perimeter and drawbridges built to cross them. When things go wrong the drawbridges could be raised to keep out the media.
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