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90s Club Footy Podcast - Marcus Seecamp

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He was a tough mongrel! 16mins he talks trade to and career with the Dees.

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Fitzroy / Melbourne - Marcus Seecamp

Podcast Episode · The 90's Club Footy Podcast · 01/26/2026 · 36m

Also in there Demon related are episodes with: Neita, Rod Grinter, Mathew Bishop, Darren Bennett, Glenn Lovett, Andy Lovell, Kevin Dyson, Jason Norrish, Bizzell, Tingay, Roos & Schwabb

Edited by John Demonic

 

Any excuse to replay one of the great incidents.

Look at Pearce throwing the first fist, then goes down like he’s been shot. What’s that saying about people in glass houses?

 
3 hours ago, Supermercado said:

Any excuse to replay one of the great incidents.

Umpire…..nothing to see here 🤣

Sorry, this isn’t purely linked but is in a round about way.

Anyone know when Demonland, DeeBrief are starting back up?

I also wasn’t sure. Are Gawn and Gus still doing podcasts?


The fact we won by 2 points and they didn't give the free to Pearce made it better (also James McDonalds goal late probably missed), one of the great days at the footy and the start of a pretty good season 1998 with which Seecamp was an important component. We were clearly the 2nd best side behind North at the end of the year, who shaat the bed on GF day against Adelaide!!

Seecamp copped three weeks for snotting Pearce.

He came to Melbourne as part of a swap for Martin Pike, whose off-field activities could no longer be tolerated despite his obvious talent.

After leaving Fitzroy, Pike of course went on to play in a premiership with North Melbourne then three more with Brisbane over a golden five-year span.

7 hours ago, Spud said:

The fact we won by 2 points and they didn't give the free to Pearce made it better (also James McDonalds goal late probably missed), one of the great days at the footy and the start of a pretty good season 1998 with which Seecamp was an important component. We were clearly the 2nd best side behind North at the end of the year, who shaat the bed on GF day against Adelaide!!

And not forgetting Justin Murphy’s late goal that was given as a point. A great day all round!

Doggy Brown’s debut.

 
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On 28/01/2026 at 12:42, Demon Disciple said:

What’s that saying about people in glass houses?

They shouldn't walk through plate glass windows.

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15 hours ago, Spud said:

the start of a pretty good season 1998 with which Seecamp was an important component. We were clearly the 2nd best side behind North at the end of the year, who shaat the bed on GF day against Adelaide!!

Who shouldn't have even been there after we smashed the absolute [censored] out of them in the first week of finals.

We made something of a bad habit of comming up against the better teams in prelim finals in conditions that better suited them. Remember that final against North well. A night game at the MCG, at a time when they played the most night games during the home and away of most clubs. Similarly, we've copped West Coast in Perth in away prelims more times than I care to remember.


On 28/01/2026 at 17:56, Supermercado said:

Any excuse to replay one of the great incidents.

I was there that day, just 100m from the incident. Pearce copped his right whack - literally.

More importantly, I got to work with Marcus many years later. Top bloke.

On 28/01/2026 at 21:11, GawnOfTheDead said:

Sorry, this isn’t purely linked but is in a round about way.

Anyone know when Demonland, DeeBrief are starting back up?

I also wasn’t sure. Are Gawn and Gus still doing podcasts?

Lol serious question?

35 minutes ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

Yep. Am I missing something?

Well considering the last podcast these two ever did was 2023 and Gus has now been retired for 2 years now while also going completely off the grid with football in general... I think you can put two and two together here.

@picket fence In fairness, I never followed the podcast, I only ever knew it was a podcast.

I also have never followed any of the players and what they do off the field, so wouldn’t know if Gus went off the grid or not.

Hence why I was asking because I figured it might be a good listen if it was still a thing.

Thanks for the info.


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