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Re: STURTPETER

Postby JAS » Sun Feb 24, 2008 12:11 am

rogernumber10 wrote:well, they're already cough copied, and work cough pays for postage. Just sing out. You should watch Brian Adamson's work in the 78 GF. You'll never believe a man that skinny can actually get out on the park, and then dominate a big game against an unbackable favourite.


Mmmmmm I've heard that's one worth watching from a few people :wink: and I think I'm about to start reading about it too as the next chapter in my copy of 'Men of Norwood' starts with Michael Taylor.

Just re-watched the '78GF clip on Redlegstv again...take it he's the no15 that looks like he'd snap in half if the wind changed direction :D :wink:

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Re: STURTPETER

Postby JAS » Sun Feb 24, 2008 12:29 am

Sorry MT79...didn't mean for your thread to go so far off topic :oops:

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Re: STURTPETER

Postby Dogwatcher » Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:45 am

Highly inappropriate Jas.
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Re: STURTPETER

Postby am Bays » Sun Feb 24, 2008 8:45 am

JAS wrote:Sorry MT79...didn't mean for your thread to go so far off topic :oops:

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I dunno, Sturt supporters LOVE to talk about 1978 (as much as I love talking about 1990). They especially love talking about it over a nice refreshing FOSTERs.....
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Re: STURTPETER

Postby therisingblues » Sun Feb 24, 2008 5:44 pm

Thanks for the reply JAS. I like your story of how it happened much better than what I had imgained the reasons were.
I had guessed that you'd either married a Norwood supporter or you had thrown a dart at a spinning globe and it had stuck in Adelaide.
I managed to convert a Yank to Aussie rules by having a few kicks at the local park here in Japan. But that dude was already a big sports freak. He used to sit in front of his big screen satellite TV, screaming with joy when his Grid Iron team scored a touch down. Didn't go down well with his neighbours as this happened at all hours and it was an appartment block with poor sound insulation. But I am glad to hear that a sports lover like yourself could get enthused about Aussie Rules purely from listening to the tall stories of ex-pat Aussies.
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Re: STURTPETER

Postby JAS » Sun Feb 24, 2008 6:26 pm

therisingblues wrote:Thanks for the reply JAS. I like your story of how it happened much better than what I had imgained the reasons were.
I had guessed that you'd either married a Norwood supporter or you had thrown a dart at a spinning globe and it had stuck in Adelaide.
I managed to convert a Yank to Aussie rules by having a few kicks at the local park here in Japan. But that dude was already a big sports freak. He used to sit in front of his big screen satellite TV, screaming with joy when his Grid Iron team scored a touch down. Didn't go down well with his neighbours as this happened at all hours and it was an appartment block with poor sound insulation. But I am glad to hear that a sports lover like yourself could get enthused about Aussie Rules purely from listening to the tall stories of ex-pat Aussies.


Haha...you should have been here yesterday when I watched Ireland beat Scotland 34-13 :D

Having grown up with rugby it wasn't too great a leap to appreciate footy. The worst part was some of the terminology for example a ruck in footy is in the air...in rugby it's on the ground :? Chatting got me interested in footy but listening and chatting to you guys and the online radio really got me into it...so you've only got yourselves to blame :twisted: :wink: :lol:

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Re: STURTPETER

Postby Dirko » Sun Feb 24, 2008 6:28 pm

So do you follow proper Football at all ? Celtic, Hibs etc etc ? Or IIRC you don't like the round ball game ?
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Re: STURTPETER

Postby JAS » Sun Feb 24, 2008 6:40 pm

SJABC wrote:So do you follow proper Football at all ? Celtic, Hibs etc etc ? Or IIRC you don't like the round ball game ?


Ewwwwww....wash your mouth out :wink: :lol: Nah never got a liking for soccer/association footy. Nobody at home ever really liked it much as dad played rugby, cricket and later golf at a pretty serious amateur level. Although as kids dad took us to Portman Road a few times to watch Ipswich (our local) in the '70s but didn't think much of it. I suppose if I did, the local team here would be Cale Thistle (Inverness) but I really can't stand the sectarian side to Scottish soccer...thats one thing that doesn't exist in Irish rugby...the teams have players from both sides :D

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Re: STURTPETER

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sun Feb 24, 2008 7:04 pm

WHO is sturtpeter. i lost him after the 1st post :wink:
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Re: STURTPETER

Postby JAS » Sun Feb 24, 2008 8:04 pm

magpie in the 80's wrote:WHO is sturtpeter. i lost him after the 1st post :wink:


I said sorwy to MT79 but it's not all my fault...peoples started asking me stuff...theri started it :wink: :lol:

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Re: STURTPETER

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sun Feb 24, 2008 8:49 pm

JAS wrote:
magpie in the 80's wrote:WHO is sturtpeter. i lost him after the 1st post :wink:


I said sorwy to MT79 but it's not all my fault...peoples started asking me stuff...theri started it :wink: :lol:

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should they start a "ASK JAS THREAD" :wink:

oh chit now i'm off topic :wink: :lol:
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Re: STURTPETER

Postby JAS » Sun Feb 24, 2008 10:46 pm

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:was it our very own STURTPETER on the midnight-dawn show on 5AA at about 2-50am raving and carrying on about STURT????????????

IT was almost enough to want to drive off the glenelg jetty!!!!!!!!!


Back on topic...he's on early tonight :wink:

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Re: STURTPETER

Postby Sheik Yerbouti » Sun Mar 02, 2008 10:19 am

On now I reckon.
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Re: STURTPETER

Postby therisingblues » Sun Mar 02, 2008 11:46 pm

JAS wrote:
SJABC wrote:So do you follow proper Football at all ? Celtic, Hibs etc etc ? Or IIRC you don't like the round ball game ?


Ewwwwww....wash your mouth out :wink: :lol: Nah never got a liking for soccer/association footy. Nobody at home ever really liked it much as dad played rugby, cricket and later golf at a pretty serious amateur level. Although as kids dad took us to Portman Road a few times to watch Ipswich (our local) in the '70s but didn't think much of it. I suppose if I did, the local team here would be Cale Thistle (Inverness) but I really can't stand the sectarian side to Scottish soccer...thats one thing that doesn't exist in Irish rugby...the teams have players from both sides :D

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What is "association footy"?
This came up in conversation last week when I was discussing different types of footy with some Japanese people. I had no answer.
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Re: STURTPETER

Postby GWW » Sun Mar 02, 2008 11:53 pm

Association footy is the word that soccer derives from isn't it?? Probably a word used more over in Europe than Australia, but then again i'm no expert on "soccer" so i wouldn't really know lol
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Re: STURTPETER

Postby JAS » Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:03 am

therisingblues wrote:
JAS wrote:
SJABC wrote:So do you follow proper Football at all ? Celtic, Hibs etc etc ? Or IIRC you don't like the round ball game ?


Ewwwwww....wash your mouth out :wink: :lol: Nah never got a liking for soccer/association footy. Nobody at home ever really liked it much as dad played rugby, cricket and later golf at a pretty serious amateur level. Although as kids dad took us to Portman Road a few times to watch Ipswich (our local) in the '70s but didn't think much of it. I suppose if I did, the local team here would be Cale Thistle (Inverness) but I really can't stand the sectarian side to Scottish soccer...thats one thing that doesn't exist in Irish rugby...the teams have players from both sides :D

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What is "association footy"?
This came up in conversation last week when I was discussing different types of footy with some Japanese people. I had no answer.


Hey there theri...sorry didn't mean to confuse...it's the proper name for what most people call soccer.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_football

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Re: STURTPETER

Postby therisingblues » Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:55 pm

Nice work JAS. Now I can talk about the different types of footy with confidence once more! :D
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Re: STURTPETER

Postby Lunchcutter » Tue Mar 04, 2008 11:31 am

JAS wrote:heehee...if one of the skills Australia was desperate for was an ex-military expert in packing boxes (and I mean expert I done courses and everyfink :lol: ) and preparing to invade neighbouring states then I'd be on the next plane :lol: Guess I'll just wait for that lottery win.

Yes I confess to being a sad 5aa adict now. Only started listening to get some extra footy news from KG and Thingy but then got hooked on the other shows, Sean Perry's is probably my favourite now. We don't seem to get anything like it here...cracking mix of people phoning in...some really funny, some bloody annoying, some really interesting and some you wouldn't want to meet unless they were heavily sedated :wink:

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hehehehehe yep I agree JAS - I am a 5AA Tragic and Sean Perry is my latest fave too... pity he's now only on Sunday for 6 hours... I find Geoff Burzacott OK but defiintely now as full on as Sean Perry. My fave regular is Mary from Ardrossan - what a scream - woo hoo :lol:

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Re: STURTPETER

Postby Rik E Boy » Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:33 pm

rogernumber10 wrote:I'll own up :lol: :lol: the choice of GF was very very very deliberate.

I'm sure I've said this before on the site. The 78 Sturt side was 6 goals better than the second best team that year (which wasn't us), but I'm not handing that title back.


Yeah but if those six goals turn out to be points then all of a sudden it's Des Foster's fault. :wink: Adamson was fantastic in that game but my hero before Aish was Micheal Taylor.

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Re: STURTPETER

Postby therisingblues » Tue Mar 04, 2008 3:00 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:Yeah but if those six goals turn out to be points then all of a sudden it's Des Foster's fault. :wink:


Language Ricky! Kids read this forum also! :wink:
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