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The king of the 65-metre kick.15 metres in length 50 metres straight up. Pass.
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Let’s hope they implode after they smash the scatsJust what I was thinking too - GWS starting to implode just like Crows did haha. Wait for a summer camp or something similar ...
Sounds like they are throwing him under the bus, the FIGJAM players not getting along with him. Tom Browne report though
Was leading many media tips for a Brownlow one year can’t remember of the top of my head
Ere ereCambo was actually Brownlow favourite late in 1995. He had a wonderful year. He played for Victoria on the day that Ted Whitten did his famous lap of goodbye at the G. Cambo was predominantly an outside player, but his gut running was superb. Later on, he played off half back delivering the ball into Richo. I thought he was a great player. He was a fantastic set shot for goal too. He rarely missed. 4 Jack Dyer medals indicates just how good he was.
GWS said their footy boss Wayne Campbell was ‘rock solid’. He just left the building
GWS said their footy boss Wayne Campbell was ‘rock solid’. He just left the building
GWS insisted their footy boss Wayne Campbell was ‘rock solid’. He just left the buildingwww.foxsports.com.au
The club embarked on a wide-ranging footy department review post-season - not to make wholesale changes - but to identify improvement areas, albeit officially via a resignation.
One of these areas that was targeted for improvement was the key role of football manager, which Campbell held until this week.
His resignation is expected to be confirmed in the coming days.
The king of the 65-metre kick.15 metres in length 50 metres straight up. Pass.
LOL, pay that one!Yeah, right on the money there. His kicking often (not always, but often) resembled a kid booting a balloon. They would just float through the air seeming to take forever to arrive at the the destination, by which time numerous opponents had found their way into position and were looking at their watches waiting for the ball to land.
1995 was almost unbackable favourite. From memory averaged 35ish posies a game back when a possession meant somethingWhat year?
Knows the words to our song too, which could come in handy for bus trips.He’s got a very good resume, Adelaide needing a footy boss they should be throwing offers to him
Just checked Footwire. He only averaged 23.8 disposals per game in 1995 - though, to be fair, he was 4th highest disposal winner in the league that season. I also noticed when I re-watched the 1995 semi win recently that the commentators kept referring to him as "the Brownlow favourite".1995 was almost unbackable favourite. From memory averaged 35ish posies a game back when a possession meant something
Nice to read Campbell was someone's favourite!Just checked Footwire. He only averaged 23.8 disposals per game in 1995 - though, to be fair, he was 4th highest disposal winner in the league that season. I also noticed when I re-watched the 1995 semi win recently that the commentators kept referring to him as "the Brownlow favourite".
agree .... just doesn’t seem to be much of a people person ..... prefer he went elsewhereDidn’t hear great things about his last stint with us or his captaincy before that. No thanks.
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Essendon?agree .... just doesn’t seem to be much of a people person ..... prefer he went elsewhere
PerfectEssendon?
He obviously wants to come back to a winning team.Time to come home and fulfill your destiny cambo....
GWS said their footy boss Wayne Campbell was ‘rock solid’. He just left the building
GWS said their footy boss Wayne Campbell was ‘rock solid’. He just left the building
GWS insisted their footy boss Wayne Campbell was ‘rock solid’. He just left the buildingwww.foxsports.com.au
The club embarked on a wide-ranging footy department review post-season - not to make wholesale changes - but to identify improvement areas, albeit officially via a resignation.
One of these areas that was targeted for improvement was the key role of football manager, which Campbell held until this week.
His resignation is expected to be confirmed in the coming days.