Heard on 3AW when they were interviewing malceski his parents both seperated and he had a bad relationship with his dad and never knew his dad attended his game. Tim Lame asked him if his dad came to watch today and Mal said he didn't know. Thats pretty deep i thought. I feel good for mal now, and he said the move to sydney was really good for him.
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Sounds like my life without the awesome footy career.
Always liked Mal and hoped he'd return to his best after two LARS, and didn't he return in style! -
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I am thrilled for him. He is going to be remembered for that amazing first goal and that crucial last goal of this game for evermore. After having had such a battle just to be playing and this year his form has been okay but not really his best, it is so good that he was able to make such a memorable contribution in the game of his life.Comment
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He was so attentive to fans (old and young) at Lakeside and refused to leave for the bus despite a fourth or fifth call until he could sign just one more autograph, pose for one more pic and ruffle one more kid's hair.
I looked him in the eye and said something along the lines of "This year we had a different Nick come to save us. Thanks." He chuckled and smiled warmly in return.
Our Ned Kelly?
He is forever in the annals of Swans legend.Comment
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I am thrilled for him. He is going to be remembered for that amazing first goal and that crucial last goal of this game for evermore. After having had such a battle just to be playing and this year his form has been okay but not really his best, it is so good that he was able to make such a memorable contribution in the game of his life.Comment
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He was so attentive to fans (old and young) at Lakeside and refused to leave for the bus despite a fourth or fifth call until he could sign just one more autograph, pose for one more pic and ruffle one more kid's hair.
I looked him in the eye and said something along the lines of "This year we had a different Nick come to save us. Thanks." He chuckled and smiled warmly in return.
Our Ned Kelly?
He is forever in the annals of Swans legend."You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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I hope he doesn't shave the beard until after he retires, it is beautiful. When he scored the last goal and took off he looked like a mad man, i will always remember everyone chasing after him then jumping on him. I'm still so pumped from Saturday!I See It But I Don't Believe It!!!!Comment
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For a dude who's built his career on lace-out low bullet passing, funny that not one but both of his GF goals were huge loopy tumblers swung around the body in an ungainly-- but obviously very effective-- style.Comment
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Nick has always been one of my favourites with the Swannies, so it was great to see his contribution - although 2 huuuuuge goals isn't quite what I expected! Well, if anything, maybe a running goal from outside 50, but not the ones he did kick in the end.Comment
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Surprised it took this long for a Mal thread to appear on RWO. He is one of the best, if not the best, stories go come out of 2012.
Kicked the last goal in 2006, but not enough to win the premiership, 3 knee reconstructions, out of the team on form earlier this year, and here he is kicking the sealer.
What a great story and what a fantastic outcome for The Eski.Looking out for good omens which can bring the Swans the 2007 premiership
My kids had chicken pox and they were all red and white, that's oneComment
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