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19 minutes ago, IvanBartul13 said:

Has their been a better number sequence -

 

13. Allen Jakovich, Ivan Bartul, Adem Yze, Clayton Oliver

jordie mckenzie was between ooze and clarry

Edited by whatwhat say what

 
 

Great Podcast fellas!

I played a season with his brother Damien, ripping bloke like his brother and Adem has played a few T20 games against my cricket club with his son and even sign a team sheet addressed to me calling me a See you next tuesday! With a wink!

14 minutes ago, Doug Reemer said:

Great Podcast fellas!

I played a season with his brother Damien, ripping bloke like his brother and Adem has played a few T20 games against my cricket club with his son and even sign a team sheet addressed to me calling me a See you next tuesday! With a wink!

Damien yze was a fair player wasn't he?

A forward who often kicked big bags if goals?


1 hour ago, Doug Reemer said:

Great Podcast fellas!

I played a season with his brother Damien, ripping bloke like his brother and Adem has played a few T20 games against my cricket club with his son and even sign a team sheet addressed to me calling me a See you next tuesday! With a wink!

Had the pleasure of watching Damien play footy for Ardmona one day. On this day he kicked 13 goals.

He is a country footy legend and is well known to kick kick over 100 goals wherever he goes.

A lot of local people you speak to in Shepparton will say Damien was the better footballer then Adem.

1 hour ago, binman said:

Damien yze was a fair player wasn't he?

A forward who often kicked big bags if goals?

Yeah he was an absolute gun. I once watched him hold the ball inside play while running around a goal post at Lillydale swapping hands as he came back into play and then snapping it over his shoulder for a goal.

 

He was also a quick bowler and very very hand top order batsman.

Edited by Doug Reemer

I listened in last night, that was a great interview Demonland Adem answered as candidly as possible and seemed to enjoy the interview he is articulate but humble. I hope that he stays with us for as long as possible. He is doing a great job up in the Box and our midfield group have continued to improve under his guidance. Adem is one of my all time favourites as is The Wiz and Neita. Top interview.!!!

 
4 hours ago, binman said:

Damien yze was a fair player wasn't he?

A forward who often kicked big bags if goals?

Kicked bags full of goals for Northcote Park in the DVFL. He must have changed clubs a bit.

Edited by mo64

Brilliant work Andy, George & Bin.  Loved the thoughtful and candid responses from Ooze!


Great work guys. Asked nearly all the questions I wanted answered.

Well done guys, that was a terrific interview. 

Questions were bang on the money, so kudos to all involved.

Interviews like this are so much better than many in the mainstream media because the questions benefit the audience rather than benefit ratings or push a particular narrative.

Terrific pods (both) again this week, boys. The perfect, goldilocks amount of nostalgic love for Adem Yze, and insightful, ‘to the heart of things’ questions. 
 

p.s. thanks @binman for the plug for my Premiership 2021 Triptych prints. 
pps - wasn’t meaning to school you on the injury info issue, just start the convo. As such, your idea of combining short-medium-long term injury type with current ‘training status’ is surely a winner! 

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