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3rd degree
Joined: 22 Jun 2004 Location: John Wren's tote
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Troppo , jesus what an amazing post ! great tales and life in all that! _________________ " Ohhh Banksy and out comes the Note Book".
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KYPREO
Joined: 22 Mar 2005 Location: Melbourne
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When my dad's family emigrated to Australia, they lived in Collingwood - my dad has been following the Pies ever since. _________________ Go Pies!!! |
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Clemo
clemo
Joined: 24 Mar 1998 Location: Mentone
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Gee, I must be in there somewhere. Now what page was that ?
Let me see..... _________________ Go Pies !!!! |
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Troppo
standing on VB tins in the outer at Vic Park
Joined: 03 Apr 2006 Location: Singleton, WA
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3rd degree wrote: | Troppo , jesus what an amazing post ! great tales and life in all that! |
Thanks 3rd degree, I can see from your 'location' that you are Collingwood 'souled'! Anyone who has read Frank Hardy's 'Power Without Glory' would understand about John Wren's tote and his powerful influence on the Collingwood flats early last century.
Many are the faithful that could share their B&W lives here I'm sure. A lot of rot spews from the orifices of our detractors about our one-eyed fanaticism with many lurid suggestions about our lack of knowledge of who our fathers were and our less than polite badinage towards our opponents on match day.
I strongly remember being taken to a game at the original Fitzroy ground (remember Collingwood winning well that day!) and being led past the Fitzroy members stand and looking up at the rabid enemy. To a man they were all grotesque with misshapen heads and I knew I had seen evidence of living troglodytes. I went to my spot in the outer to stand on beer cans and cheer on our boys to victory - after the game when returning past the members stand there wasn't a soul there! I guess they all found rocks to slither under. _________________ ... Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent ... Wittgenstein |
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joffa corfe
PREMIERS 2010
Joined: 13 Nov 2003
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Troppo wrote: | 3rd degree wrote: | Troppo , jesus what an amazing post ! great tales and life in all that! |
Thanks 3rd degree, I can see from your 'location' that you are Collingwood 'souled'! Anyone who has read Frank Hardy's 'Power Without Glory' would understand about John Wren's tote and his powerful influence on the Collingwood flats early last century.
Many are the faithful that could share their B&W lives here I'm sure. A lot of rot spews from the orifices of our detractors about our one-eyed fanaticism with many lurid suggestions about our lack of knowledge of who our fathers were and our less than polite badinage towards our opponents on match day.
I strongly remember being taken to a game at the original Fitzroy ground (remember Collingwood winning well that day!) and being led past the Fitzroy members stand and looking up at the rabid enemy. To a man they were all grotesque with misshapen heads and I knew I had seen evidence of living troglodytes. I went to my spot in the outer to stand on beer cans and cheer on our boys to victory - after the game when returning past the members stand there wasn't a soul there! I guess they all found rocks to slither under. |
I have taken the journey down the back lane ways associated with John Wrens tote the shop is still there albeit these days some run down mechanical repair shop, was an awesome experience imagining the cops on the walk from Russel st to get Wren and of course Wren having his men on the lookout..what a sensational chapter in the history of collingwod. _________________ Football is Greatness
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3rd degree
Joined: 22 Jun 2004 Location: John Wren's tote
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Yeah its a very cool feeling isn't Joffa I remember going down there not long after reading 'Power Without Glory'. You could just imagine Cauliflower Dick giving the coppers the slip and the tick tacks signalling when the coppers drew near. I love hearing how Wren would drop in and see Bobbie Rose I think that's mentioned in Bobby Rose's book. _________________ " Ohhh Banksy and out comes the Note Book".
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Johnson#26
Joined: 18 Dec 2003
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Great topic, love the old classics to be bumped up every now and then.
What made me a Collingwood person? It's in the blood. It was Dad's way or the highway.
When I was seven I used to threaten if I didn't get what I wanted I'd change alligences to Essendon. Dad was disgusted! |
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Clemo
clemo
Joined: 24 Mar 1998 Location: Mentone
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Clemo wrote: | Joffa...great idea mate
Well...where do I start.
It all began on the GF of 1966, when I was four months from being born. The Pies had lost by 1 point. Well would you believe, if tell ya that...it all began back when I was 5 or 6 in primary school, and after Richmond's premiership in 1973 or 1974. My school friend was a Richmond supporter, so I thought I would become one too. I asked my mum and dad to buy a jumper for me. But instead of getting me a Richmond jumper they got me a Collingwood jumper by mistake. My parents were early immagrants from Italy and knew nothing about footy at the time. My dad still calls Collingwood "Collin-good" as a stir. I never asked them to return the jumper. I thought to myself. "Hmmm nice colours...I may as well support them". It was fate. But I never really got serious about supporting Collingwood until I turned 10 in 1977. I was visiting my cousin Rena's house and he would always listened to them on the radio when were were young, and coicendently they were playing Richmond that day. I'm not sure what round, but they beat them well and I was hooked. Ever since that day, I have got more and into them. My cousin and I are inseperable and have watched the Pies together on TV or live for many years. We have progressed from being supporters to season ticket holders to social club members. We've had our highs of 90 (although we missed the GF as we couldn't get tickets) and lows of 77 (and the replay), 79, 80, 81. But I can see a big future for the Pies. Look out.
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Well I found it my post of 2001.
Kind of right - 2002 & 2003 were big...not so big 2004 & 2005...but look out for 2006....I hope _________________ Go Pies !!!! |
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lethalburns
Joined: 16 Mar 2003
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err double post |
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skaman
One step beyond.......
Joined: 01 Mar 2005 Location: Townsville via Melbourne
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Great post Troppo. You must be following me all over Australia!. My brothers and sisters went to Bennetswood (I went to Narmara), then we all went to Burwood High. My Cousin is David Flintoff (Haw/Melb.), cousin of Gary Lyon (Melb). Half my family are converted Hawtorn to Melbourne supporters, whilst my immediate side are dyed in the wool Pies! I remember sometime back in my youth, a drunken uncle at Xmas bought me a Hawthorn jumper to convert me, to which I replied, "piss off", much to the horror of my poor ol mum.
Black and white just happen to be my two favorite colours. Ska music, signified by black and white checks, and of course the striking, famous black and white stripes of the greatest team in Australia! _________________ Enjoy yourself. Its later than you think! |
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Troppo
standing on VB tins in the outer at Vic Park
Joined: 03 Apr 2006 Location: Singleton, WA
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[quote="skaman"]Great post Troppo. You must be following me all over Australia!. My brothers and sisters went to Bennetswood (I went to Narmara), then we all went to Burwood High. My Cousin is David Flintoff (Haw/Melb.), cousin of Gary Lyon (Melb). Half my family are converted Hawtorn to Melbourne supporters, whilst my immediate side are dyed in the wool Pies! I remember sometime back in my youth, a drunken uncle at Xmas bought me a Hawthorn jumper to convert me, to which I replied, "piss off", much to the horror of my poor ol mum.[quote]
Thanks skaman! I guess there is a certain karma in our mutual links. After I left Bennetswood I also attended Burwood High for a year before going to college in Adelaide for a while. Returning to Melbourne I went to MHS and then out to Blackburn High - quite a rotation in secondary education - but you can only follow your family fortunes can't you. While I was at Blackie High I played in the school basketball team with Don Scott who of course went on to a great career with the Hawks. I always felt his temperament was more suited to Victoria Park - he was always a mongrel!
Don and I caught up in the 80's when he had a horse property in Melbourne's outer east. He was involved in show jumping at the time and had built a massive indoor training arena which was widely used by other horse clubs for shows and I used to compete there on my Quarter horses. Don was still his mongrellish self and was very put out when my Rotty demolished one of his prize watch dogs! He was further pissed when he found my dog's name was 'Weideman'!
Now we are both in the dry tropics metropolis of Brownsville - must catch up at some time. _________________ ... Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent ... Wittgenstein |
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Jamie loves Collingwood
2007 pies for premiers!
Joined: 10 Jun 2005 Location: Perth
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My support for the Mighty pies goes back to 1996. Being in west australia i get persecuted every day for being a pie supporter. 10 yr anneversary this yr! Let's cap that off with a flag! _________________ YEAH! |
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The Machine
Joined: 11 Aug 2003 Location: Mooroolbark
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Fantastic Topic.
What makes me collingwood??
Well my love for collingwood begun as a little kid, my parents were collingwood supporters (although not die hard), they took me to my first game Round 21 1992, i was 5 years old and it was at waverly Coll vs Carlton!! i would never forget that day and to this day i still get shivers of the roar that of the first bounce, i cant remember how many were there but i know it was upwards of 70,000!! The thing got me hooked was at that time Gavin Brown, what an absolute champion!! I had my first jumper after the game and took up aus kick in the next season!! It was an unbelievable experience that as a kid you thought was the best thing ever!! Now 14 yrs on n im still loving my footy, ive passed it onto as many as possible and now coaching at under 13's level it really pleases me to see people enjoy the game i love. What makes anyone Collingwood?? i think its the fact that when we lose it hurts, but we get up the next week and get behind them, we sit through the bad times and enjoy the better times, i went to GF in 2002 and it was the most heart breaking ive ever felt! Now 4 years on i understand what a magical effort that was and the moment of Josh fraser kicking that banana goal in the goal sqr will live with me forever. Its exciting to watch this year the new arrivals of players such as Swan, Thomas, Shaw and its exciting to know that the Rus isnt far away, Harry is learning and Goers such as Lockyer are finally regaining some form. _________________ Like Nicks, why not donate
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leelee
Live. Love. Race.
Joined: 18 Apr 2006 Location: Home...
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Well... dammnit where do i start??? I was born in 1987... With Collingwood tattooed on my butt... My dads side of the family wasn't into sport... My mums side of the family... Was the collingwood cheersquad... My Uncle played footy with Dermott when they were kiddies... Amd Dermott was a familiar face around the house (when he got shafted from hawks to pies)... I had no option but to go for collingwood lol... I remember the 1990 GF... even though i was only 3... the whole family... and i mean the WHOLE family was crowded around my Grandpa's brand new Colour TV... And all i remember is jumping around wildly for an unknown reason... (i was 3 gimme a break) But now i know that reason was a pride that was built into me from the beginging.
Why's it so good to be a Pies supporter? Because no matter win or lose... we still love those boys for getting out there and doing there best to make themselves proud of who they are and why they wear that black and white. Black and white are the too simplest colours... they stand out the most... and they make you bloody proud to be wearing them. Another big part of collingwood is pride... We are very proud of our team... and our HERITAGE! (black and white stripes forever) I don't know what else to say...
Collingwood just makes me warm and fuzzy! _________________ SuCK IT uP PRINCESS |
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skaman
One step beyond.......
Joined: 01 Mar 2005 Location: Townsville via Melbourne
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[quote="Troppo"][quote="skaman"]Great post Troppo. You must be following me all over Australia!. My brothers and sisters went to Bennetswood (I went to Narmara), then we all went to Burwood High. My Cousin is David Flintoff (Haw/Melb.), cousin of Gary Lyon (Melb). Half my family are converted Hawtorn to Melbourne supporters, whilst my immediate side are dyed in the wool Pies! I remember sometime back in my youth, a drunken uncle at Xmas bought me a Hawthorn jumper to convert me, to which I replied, "piss off", much to the horror of my poor ol mum. Quote: |
Thanks skaman! I guess there is a certain karma in our mutual links. After I left Bennetswood I also attended Burwood High for a year before going to college in Adelaide for a while. Returning to Melbourne I went to MHS and then out to Blackburn High - quite a rotation in secondary education - but you can only follow your family fortunes can't you. While I was at Blackie High I played in the school basketball team with Don Scott who of course went on to a great career with the Hawks. I always felt his temperament was more suited to Victoria Park - he was always a mongrel!
Don and I caught up in the 80's when he had a horse property in Melbourne's outer east. He was involved in show jumping at the time and had built a massive indoor training arena which was widely used by other horse clubs for shows and I used to compete there on my Quarter horses. Don was still his mongrellish self and was very put out when my Rotty demolished one of his prize watch dogs! He was further pissed when he found my dog's name was 'Weideman'!
Now we are both in the dry tropics metropolis of Brownsville - must catch up at some time. |
Should do! Maybe we even played eachother in basketball. Dont know your vintage mind you. I was also in the high school basketball team. We won the high school championship of Victoria. Had some handy players, all who played in my regular basketball club. Played with Wattle Park Saints, Nunawading Demons/ Spectres. Went to Tassie in all Australian championships. Played for Army, inter area and inter service. We must've crossed paths somewhere! I also played in the Diamond valley league aginst some pretty rough footy players eg. David (big hips) Cloke. David (huge eagle tattooed back, missing toothed) Toomey. Main comp I played in though, was EDJBA, then the MEBA.
Cheers, must have some coolies some day!
P.s I was at Burwood High 75-80. Blackie High...ewwwww, notorious for scrag fights and underage preggie girls!!! _________________ Enjoy yourself. Its later than you think! |
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