With all the controversy about the direction the sport is headed I am curious to hear what made you fall in love with it in the first place?
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I never played league. But I was stuck helping my dad and mum every weekend in their business from the age of 6 up to about 17. I started listening to these lunatics on radio (to relieve the extreme boredom) and they captured my imagination. Their fights, explosions and of course the entertaining way they described what was happening drew me in and I started understanding the game and it’s flow. Loved 80s league. Hollywood and Zorba with sideline eye Tony Megane (spelling???) and the around them grounds updates. It saved me at about 3pm every Saturday and Sunday.
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Originally posted by takethe 2 View PostI never played league. But I was stuck helping my dad and mum every weekend in their business from the age of 6 up to about 17. I started listening to these lunatics on radio (to relieve the extreme boredom) and they captured my imagination. Their fights, explosions and of course the entertaining way they described what was happening drew me in and I started understanding the game and it’s flow. Loved 80s league. Hollywood and Zorba with sideline eye Tony Megane (spelling???) and the around them grounds updates. It saved me at about 3pm every Saturday and Sunday.ie Dad yelling at me to turn up ABBA but turn down The Angels..
"Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Watched Artie play when I was 9..the only sportsman I knew and was in awe of was Mohammed Ali and Bruce Lee ...so yeah Artie made me into the tragic chookpennerTwo things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe
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My Dad and Grandfather played League in the ESDRLFC juniors. My father was a pretty handy player, hir best mate was Wally O'Connell. So as a young 5 year old he gave me a footy. I never looked back playing junior League at the age of 8. First with South Eastern, then moved back to BJ played with Paddo-Woollahra, and became an Easts fan in 1966. Spent many Saturday arvo's on the hill at the Sports ground. Great days with all my mates. Oh, and my Grandfather introduced me to the great Dally Messenger an absolute thrill.
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