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^[/quotefence-banger wrote:neds elbow wrote:To me he will always be remembered as the man who told O'Dea to stop Greening
Yep, feel sorry for jeans family, but what goes around comes around.
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Lol, what does that even mean? We all die eventually.Piesnchess wrote:Yep, feel sorry for jeans family, but what goes around comes around.fence-banger wrote:^neds elbow wrote:To me he will always be remembered as the man who told O'Dea to stop Greening
Anyway, condolences to the Jeans family.
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Farewell to the "Glenferrie Sphinx" as named by our beloved Lou Richards.
According to Lou, when asked about his coaching tactics for Hawthorn, the Sphinx replied: "Hmm, yes," followed by "Mmm.."
He was legendary for not giving anything away. We are lucky he retired or we would still be wondering...
According to Lou, when asked about his coaching tactics for Hawthorn, the Sphinx replied: "Hmm, yes," followed by "Mmm.."
He was legendary for not giving anything away. We are lucky he retired or we would still be wondering...
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die4pies wrote:Almost 39 years to the day that he gave the order for the worst act of premeditated criminal thuggery to have been witnessed on a sporting field.
No matter how much people think Jeans gave to the game it will never equal what he took from it.
Rot in hell you coward.
I'm sure that even John Greening would show more compassion than you in respect to Allan Jeans death
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Condolences to the family I suppose, but let it never be forgotten that he coached St Buggery on that infamous day when John Greening was bashed.watt price tully wrote:Very sad. A great man. Condolences to those close to him.
Why is that relevant you say? Well Jeans was a copper and so was O'Dea. Many people believe the senior copper ordered the younger one to fix Greening that day.
For that reason I hope he does his karma as a Yabby.
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Vale Yabby. I'm obviously aware of the Greening supposition but all I know of the family is that he was a top bloke.
Yabby played footy at Tocumwal with my father before he went to Finley, then onto St Kilda. My dad was great mates with his younger brother Lobster and my mum still plays bowls with his sister. The supposition about what he may or may not have said to O'Dea is just that, and it's out of character with everything I know about the family and the man.
O'Dea hit Greening, not Yabby. O'Dea deserves the contempt.
But anyway, I don't want to have an argument, just positing some positives about someone who did add a lot to football.
Yabby played footy at Tocumwal with my father before he went to Finley, then onto St Kilda. My dad was great mates with his younger brother Lobster and my mum still plays bowls with his sister. The supposition about what he may or may not have said to O'Dea is just that, and it's out of character with everything I know about the family and the man.
O'Dea hit Greening, not Yabby. O'Dea deserves the contempt.
But anyway, I don't want to have an argument, just positing some positives about someone who did add a lot to football.
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jack_spain wrote:Condolences to the family I suppose, but let it never be forgotten that he coached St Buggery on that infamous day when John Greening was bashed.watt price tully wrote:Very sad. A great man. Condolences to those close to him.
Why is that relevant you say? Well Jeans was a copper and so was O'Dea. Many people believe the senior copper ordered the younger one to fix Greening that day.
For that reason I hope he does his karma as a Yabby.
The whole Odea business will always cloud Jeans career, he went along with Odeas life membership of that putrid club too, no i dont forget either.
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