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My early childhood years were also spent in West footscray and they were fond memories. Went to west footscray primary school in the mid 60s and early 70s and lived on Barkly Street about 600 metres from western oval. I often wonder how it all turned out. Remember the milkman with his horse and cart dropping off the milk bottles. It was a great multi cultural place back then with lots of Italians and Greeks and other nationalities. I do know my home was turned into units many many years ago. Anyway, it impacted my love of the dogs for ever and doesn't matter if the team is called footscray or the western bulldogs. It's been 50 years since I've been there and feeling a bit nostalgic at the moment.I now have a hankering to drive through the streets of my childhood (West Footscray), while eating a hot donut, and kicking a brown plastic footy.
(It sounds like a scene from an early Weddoes song, e.g. "I ain't been to Brunswick in a long, long time... )
Similar story here. The milko, the bread van. The bottle-o clopping down the lane at the back of the houses. Our house is still there but worth a ridiculous amount now. I’ve driven past a few times. Very proud of the way our club has been developed into a respected and family-friendly part of the AFL with an extremely loyal supporter base.My early childhood years were also spent in West footscray and they were fond memories. Went to west footscray primary school in the mid 60s and early 70s and lived on Barkly Street about 600 metres from western oval. I often wonder how it all turned out. Remember the milkman with his horse and cart dropping off the milk bottles. It was a great multi cultural place back then with lots of Italians and Greeks and other nationalities. I do know my home was turned into units many many years ago. Anyway, it impacted my love of the dogs for ever and doesn't matter if the team is called footscray or the western bulldogs. It's been 50 years since I've been there and feeling a bit nostalgic at the moment.
Might want to check that fact again for Naughton!that both Western Australian born players
I heard it, too. She must get teams beginning with "B" mixed up.Channel 7 sports reporter just called us the Bombers!!!!!!!
That's right, the sentence included another B word...byeI heard it, too. She must get teams beginning with "B" mixed up.
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If that turns out to be the main issue with Jamarras goal kicking and it has been picked up by Matthew Lloyd rather than our coaching staff what an indictment on our coaches that is. Amateur hour stuff.Anyone see the segment on footy show where Lloyd pointed out the goals Jamarra is missing is from him kicking the wrong side of the footy and kicking the laces
If that turns out to be the main issue with Jamarras goal kicking and it has been picked up by Matthew Lloyd rather than our coaching staff what an indictment on our coaches that is. Amateur hour stuff.
Understand we’ve signed Tom Morris as a category B rookie.
Understand we’ve signed Tom Morris as a category B rookie.
I’ve just seen it come on twitter. I’ve never known anyone to kick the footy with the laces sideways! Apparently some used to do it upside down consciously. As soon as a footy is in your hand you flip it lace up. When I saw Fergus Greene flip it in his hands many times walking in for shots today you could tell he was going to miss. Plugger never used to twirl the footy on his way in.Anyone see the segment on footy show where Lloyd pointed out the goals Jamarra is missing is from him kicking the wrong side of the footy and kicking the laces
I always used to kick it with the laces up and I never missed. Well I can't remember missing (but I concede it's been a while since I had a shot.)I’ve just seen it come on twitter. I’ve never known anyone to kick the footy with the laces sideways! Apparently some used to do it upside down consciously. As soon as a footy is in your hand you flip it lace up. When I saw Fergus Greene flip it in his hands many times walking in for shots today you could tell he was going to miss. Plugger never used to twirl the footy on his way in.
i noticed him do it once yesterday, thought it was odd.If that turns out to be the main issue with Jamarras goal kicking and it has been picked up by Matthew Lloyd rather than our coaching staff what an indictment on our coaches that is. Amateur hour stuff.
One thing I have noticed with Jumarrahi noticed him do it once yesterday, thought it was odd.
in our coaches defence, who the hell does that? its an automatic behaviour to hold it laces up be the time youre 10
Not sure if it is a recurring thing, as Lloyd said he'd only observed it once on the weekend and hadn't checked previous games to see if it had occurred before. Perhaps some Bigfooty detectives could put in the research.Anyone see the segment on footy show where Lloyd pointed out the goals Jamarra is missing is from him kicking the wrong side of the footy and kicking the laces
For the sake of perspective it’s worth having a look at the melts on the Melbourne board.
Plenty calling for Goodwin’s head and saying his game plan and selections are costing them a golden era etc. A lot of it reads like a copy paste job from our board after a loss.
The visual of Marra putting it between the big sticks might have caused Fev to give him some misdirection.We need to get Jamarra back on good terms with Mia fevola.
Fev had Marra's set shot kicking downpat.