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What do you mean? Its there in his name... MC GuaneI didn't know McGuane was a rapper.
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What do you mean? Its there in his name... MC GuaneI didn't know McGuane was a rapper.
He was known for his rap dancing in Tassie when he went down there and coached the Burnie Dockers all those years ago. Very light on his feet...especially after a few injections......I believe he may have won some sort of competition in a nightclub. So not just a pretty face.I didn't know McGuane was a rapper.
Anyone see Simpson's weird comments about picking more private school kids whose parents are still together?
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About 2.10 in says so, that said Spud was better.I didn't know McGuane was a rapper.
About 2.10 in says so, that said Spud was better.
It's all pretty meaningless anyway. I remember the private schools offered massive scholarships to the top footballers, so it didn't mean they're from wealthy, stable families or good students or even soft really or anything like that. That doesn't make Simpson's comments any less strange though.West Coast have always been the private school club, they recruit from Aquinas, Scotch, Wesley, Hale etc.
Can't talk about those private schools in terms of footy but I played against a few of them in rugby and they were soft as butter, club junior teams destroyed them.
About 2.10 in says so, that said Spud was better.
Back in the day, I flew across for business on the Sunday and spent the afternoon in a super box at Subiaco drinking up on someone else’s tab. We lost but I took great satisfaction in how quiet they got in the third when Plugger got amongst it.Wasnt too bad a side. A guy named Daniel Healy kicked 6 also. I was there a few yrs later when we caused a massive upset must have won by a point or 2 then. Wasnt the weagles crowd pissed off , a few of then started pulling down street signs outside the ground, wrecked a bit of gear inside the ground as well.
Never got a victory there often but it was a massive headspin when we won , knowing that you could smirk at a whole city for the rest of the year.Back in the day, I flew across for business on the Sunday and spent the afternoon in a super box at Subiaco drinking up on someone else’s tab. We lost but I took great satisfaction in how quiet they got in the third when Plugger got amongst it.
Then ended up in Freo at some pub with my Saints scarf around my neck, pretending to be depressed by my team losing after having flown all that way that morning to watch them.
One of my most enjoyable nights ever. Seemed every second woman wanted to mother me.
Monday was very very slow…..
No it wasn't.I thought it was the best era of footy because I was a kid, but it actually was the best era. Less tactics, less media saturation...actually made it a better game. And we had some great cult hero type players.
No it wasn't.
The best era was definitely the mid 1960's to early 1970's.
Believe me. I was young then also. Memories from then are absolutely superb.Some of us didn't get to see that one.