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The Mohawk

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We all know who I'm talking about. The bloke with the huge red and blue mohawk, and sunnies... Always used to get his mug on the tele EVERY week. I believe his name is Angelo, though I could be wrong...

Does he still attend games? I can't remember when I saw him last. I believe he may have been a regular poster here at some point.

 

no idea weather he posted here

and i would assume he would definietly still attend games.

 

yea still attends games.. he use 2 post on demonology

Saw him at the family day on Sunday - the goatee and mohawk are still there.

It's out of him and that guy that wears the blue sweat shirt with "Hocko's Demons" written on the back in the cheer squad for who gets their mug on tv the most I reckon.

At least we don't have a goon in a gold jacket when we win ...


The number he wears on his back...?

45 of course

I saw him at the intraclub at Casey Fields on 14 Feb.

I'd never seen him before, but he certainly stood out.

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Question for you scorp. Did he dye his hair the scorps colours?

In the Sandy days he'd have it the Zeb's colours. A nice touch I thought.

 

It was an MFC intraclub, so he was red & blue.

He won't even need to wash his hair to go to a Scorps game - just add a streak of white.

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It was an MFC intraclub, so he was red & blue.

He won't even need to wash his hair to go to a Scorps game - just add a streak of white.

Convenient. Maybe with the money saved on hair dye he can afford an upgraded membership...


Ha, I got my mug on TV about 12 years ago in the standing section at Kadinia park when I use to have my Red mohawk, but I use to not put it up at the football due to wrecking people's view behind me.

The most disappointing thing is he does not but the back up, and I'm sorry but a mohawk only half put up looks stupid.

I did a short film documentary last year on 5 football fans and Angelo was one of them, he's an absolutely top bloke and really friendly to talk to. But most of all he bleeds red and blue, and he wears his mohawk for home games at the G, i don't think he wears it for away games.

I did a short film documentary last year on 5 football fans and Angelo was one of them, he's an absolutely top bloke and really friendly to talk to. But most of all he bleeds red and blue, and he wears his mohawk for home games at the G, i don't think he wears it for away games.

Did I also read some where that he does a bit of work for under privlidged kids, takes them to the footy etc.

I see him every match I go to at the G. He's always in a similar spot, front row, Level 1, just to the 'left' of the interchange benches. Even when it's raining.

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Just letting you all know that YES.. he still does attend the football and that he hasn't cut his hair!

He would never stop barracking for his beloved DEES...

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