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Alan Stringer's Man Cave/Scrapbook
Posted:
Sun Jun 12, 2022 6:42 pm
by Wedgie
Re: Alan Stringer's Man Cave/Scrapbook
Posted:
Sun Jun 12, 2022 6:59 pm
by tigerpie
Brilliant.
Lots of fun memories in that lot of pics. Some nightmares for you though.
Thanks Wedgie.
Re: Alan Stringer's Man Cave/Scrapbook
Posted:
Tue Jun 14, 2022 9:01 am
by whufc
BSR footy club includes many people from Koolunga as the closest club to the town. Many many stories about the Stringer boys in all of these pubs for both their on field and off field antics.
Re: Alan Stringer's Man Cave/Scrapbook
Posted:
Tue Jun 14, 2022 9:28 am
by am Bays
P0rn
Two what if questions I've often wondered:
1. If Marker wasnt injured (busted ankle) would we have won 77 given he always played well against Ebert and would Ebert have got those three goals in the last quarter?
2. If Alan Stringer played in XXXX (I refuse to mention the year) would his starch and ball winning ability got us over the line?
But they didnt and we didnt so its a moot point, history books tell the real story.
Re: Alan Stringer's Man Cave/Scrapbook
Posted:
Tue Jun 14, 2022 11:14 am
by tigerpie
am Bays wrote:P0rn
Two what if questions I've often wondered:
1. If Marker wasnt injured (busted ankle) would we have won 77 given he always played well against Ebert and would Ebert have got those three goals in the last quarter?
2. If Alan Stringer played in XXXX (I refuse to mention the year) would his starch and ball winning ability got us over the line?
But they didnt and we didnt so its a moot point, history books tell the real story.
Q1. Yes. He was our best player. Would've made a huge difference.
Q2. I'm curious about the year? We came second a lot!
Re: Alan Stringer's Man Cave/Scrapbook
Posted:
Tue Jun 14, 2022 11:54 am
by Dutchy
So good, you forget many things from those times, but just looking at those photo's makes you recall the memories immediately. Thanks Wedgie.
Re: Alan Stringer's Man Cave/Scrapbook
Posted:
Wed Jun 22, 2022 1:17 pm
by Bluedemon
Brilliant