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Sure, when you do the same.
ie - Never
Silly Geelong supporter I've never taken a swipe at Hodge on the main board unlike the many people here
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Sure, when you do the same.
ie - Never
s**t bloke, no interest.
Kane Cornes book has so many mistakes in it. Not sure who did the fact checking, it was ordinary ..
Football McFootface
Common sentences
"I was going for the ball"
"I was really proud of the boys"
"Clarko came over to my place"
"We wanted to be respected"
"It was a tough decision"
"The indigenous boys have freakish talent"
"He always stood up when we needed him"
I’ve read a few sports biographies.
Most of them are pretty boring.
I highly doubt Hodge includes anything that would be groundbreaking.
this...absolute legend of the game and legend bloke
but lets be honest there's gona be zero sex drugs and rock n roll in it.
Add Swans to that list of boring as bat s**t ...No offence Hodgey, but it would be boring as bat s**t. Players these days are so bland. Want a good one ? Wayne Carey's, absolutely warts and all. Two worst ? Hird ( given as a present didn't actively buy it) and Lloyd, actually wanted it, so bloody boring.
Don't know why he couldn't wait another year.
Haha right. I'm reading Judd's book though, and it's a little more thoughtful than Fev'sFrom the book or every player ever?
Probably including Clarko dropping by.
Apart from threats involving chopsticks and arguments about whose turn it is to sterilise the PED needles, it's been a while since anything interesting got said in the AFL.
Straight To The Point: A Foreword by Chad Wingard
Wasn't it George Jung?It all depends on whose ghost writing it as to whether these are any good. Part of the reason that so many have mentioned Cousins' book as a good read is Malcolm Knox ghosted it.
Wasn't it George Jung?