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3 minutes ago, The Chazz said:

Was Jeff White playing Scrabble drunk when he thought up his kids' name?

Thought the same thing! Maybe his wifes origins are  from overseas somewhere?

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I coached against Taj Woewodin when he was in U12s (Shane was their coach). He tore us up but in fairness we weren't a strong team (probably an ordinary coach).

33 minutes ago, The Chazz said:

Was Jeff White playing Scrabble drunk when he thought up his kids' name?

This is the real reason Melbourne supporters say things like "Well played number 9". It's not that they don't know the kid's name; they're just too embarrassed for the kid to say it out loud.


Interesting that the article values the Viney father/son higher than RDB Snr and Ron. 

32 minutes ago, small but forward said:

Interesting that the article values the Viney father/son higher than RDB Snr and Ron. 

In fairness, there would be very few still alive who could remember Barassi Snrs playing attributes, whereas many remember Viney Snr and Jnr.

(The Johnson and Molloy FS were not much of a success.)

I think it is a great part of footy seeing which sons of past players might make it. 

 

Would love to see a Wizard Jnr at the club if we could pry him out of Freo....The Wiz, what a player unstoppable on his day

1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

This is the real reason Melbourne supporters say things like "Well played number 9". It's not that they don't know the kid's name; they're just too embarrassed for the kid to say it out loud.

Is that right Dante?


A mini Wiz, Davey and Oooooz for me please! Or Ox - best start going all Terminator on the kid's knee replacing with adamantium or something

On 5/9/2018 at 12:55 PM, Is Dom Is Good said:

How good would another Yze running around be! One of my all time favs.

As Bruce  would say.........ooohhsay.

On 5/9/2018 at 2:21 AM, SFebey said:

Thought the same thing! Maybe his wifes origins are  from overseas somewhere?

I thought perhaps both couples attend the same outdoor gatherings w nudist drum circles in tipi's

Edited by John Demonic


On 5/9/2018 at 3:42 AM, Redleg said:

I think it is a great part of footy seeing which sons of past players might make it. 

It will be canned when we find out Essendon are running an underground fan insemination program with Hirds sprog

10 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

It will be canned when we find out Essendon are running an underground fan insemination program with Hirds sprog

Hird father/son, Pierre Hird ????

Oui o non ???

24 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

It will be canned when we find out Essendon are running an underground fan insemination program with Hirds sprog

underground insemination?  is that sort of like up-skirting JD ?

Imagine the Wiz in the same forward line as Fritsch, Spargo, Hogan, T.Mac and Weid.

It's got my tent up already?


5 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Imagine the Wiz in the same forward line as Fritsch, Spargo, Hogan, T.Mac and Weid.

It's got my tent up already?

Don’t forget ANB rounding up the pegs ?

Does anybody know how tall the little wizard is?

 
10 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Interesting they didn't mention Jim Stynes' son. He's about 12 and a handy footballer

A glaring omission in light of the fact that young Tiernan Stynes made the South Metro Junior Football League Under 13 Boys Interleague squad this year. Definitely worth keeping an eye out for him in years to come.


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