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Mike
Joined: 20 Sep 1996 Location: Lilydale, Tas.
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Something I don't know about either Clemo (no wink)
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Hiya-and-Higher
Joined: 03 Mar 2001 Location: South Australia
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Hi Mike The 60's ?
My first real football 'excitement' was listening to the radio as a kid and hearing Ray Gabelich running toward goal and kicking it! My first real disappointment was hearing that Neil Crompton had replied with another. That year in the 2nd semi we beat geelong by 4 points to get in the Grand Final.
The high and low mix never seemed to stop from then on. In 65 we were beaten by the Saints by 1 point in the second semi. Then massacred by Essendon in the prelim. (Len Thompson's first game)
In 66, we beat the Saints in the second semi by 10 points. Then lost in the Grand Final by 1 point. (sheesh!)
In 69 we topped the ladder and got wiped out in straight sets.
In 70 we topped the ladder 2 games clear, beat Carlton by 10 points in the 2nd semi and they beat us by 10 in the big one.
We were always in it most years after too, but so it went...
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Mike
Joined: 20 Sep 1996 Location: Lilydale, Tas.
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I reckon you're qualified to join the club Hiya - that makes 4.
I'm feeling younger all the time
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cobood
In Bucks I trust!
Joined: 19 Oct 2000 Location: Northern Subs Melbourne
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Yeah Mike I remember the sixties......
Mid sixties I married the luv of my life.....LOL
Late sixties my beautiful daughter was born.....
Collingwood was just about always in the finals....
Pity about sixtysix we shdve won that one.... but thats life
shouldn't cry over spilled milk.....
Now here's the units and we're still mad supporters....
When I go to the games there are 4 generations of us... mum, me,
my Michelle and 3 grandsons (who aspire to be Collingwood footballers, eldest sports #5 middle one #20 and youngest calls Collingwood Cobood........
BE LOUD.......BE PROUD
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ed healey
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as they used to say in one of those 60s tv shows.
oh the pain,the pain of it all.
I was at the games in 64,66,69 70 when we turned victory into defeat and they are still along with hafeys years which i didnt see live as i was in WA by then the worst memories of my life.
This current crop have a lot of bad memories to abolish for me,lets hope they are up to it.
gopies
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Mike
Joined: 20 Sep 1996 Location: Lilydale, Tas.
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Grandsons Cobood, grandsons?
Thank you!
I haven't got to that stage of life yet (not looking forward to it either), and I might not. I have 3 musos and none of them seem remotely interested in long term relationships - long may it last.
You make 5 - there's more of us out there than I thought.
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magpie24
Joined: 01 Aug 2000 Location: Hurstbridge Melb Vic
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My memory seems to only take me to the 70s,must of been to young to remember the 60s seeing i was only in nappies in the early 60s.
My first memory of collingwood was going to Vic park in the 70s and watching Peter Mckenna kicked a goal from the boundary line.
He was about 45 yards out with a very stiff breeze.I was right behind him and watched it sail right thru the centre at the Yarra falls end.I really liked the way he started the ball at the left hand point post and to watch it come around with the wind amazed me.
Then trying to get Len Thompsons autograph after a game, standing next to him as an 8 year old was quite frightening,he was huge,talk about Jack and the beanstalk!
No one from that era could ever forget the Richardson brothers and Barry Price.Watching these boys get the ball out of the centre and putting it down Mckennas throat was awesome.
One thing i will NEVER forget is the 77 Grand Final draw,even know i wish i could!
Please,please Mike do i qualify for the old farts club!!!!!
Well theres my HITS and MEMORIES and GO PIES
******WE WILL RISE IN OUR WAY***** |
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