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  • The Big Cat
    On the veteran's list
    • Apr 2006
    • 2356

    #16
    Love his story about getting a phone call from air traffic control when he was up on Chris Langford's shoulders!
    Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.

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    • wedge.maverick
      Warming the Bench
      • Dec 2004
      • 245

      #17
      He gave me the impression he was making stuff up as he was going along.
      I FEEL THE NEED FOR SPEED!!!!!

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      • ScottH
        It's Goodes to cheer!!
        • Sep 2003
        • 23665

        #18
        Originally posted by wedge.maverick
        He gave me the impression he was making stuff up as he was going along.
        He's given me that impression for many years!!

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        • GoBloods
          On the Rookie List
          • Jul 2003
          • 244

          #19
          i havent posted here for a while . but as a swans fan who was there in 82 when we SMFC moved to Sydney , all i can say is the Whiz is a champion. The Swans struggled from 82-85 until we bought superstars ( healy , williams ,toohey , neagle etc ). Warwick was one of our own , from Oakleigh , u/19s etc , and he could play . Took great marks, kicked great goals( he kicked 192 goals in two seasons . Sure he had murphy , mitchell . healy , wlliams , wright feeding him the ball but he kicked them . He was a GREAT full forward . He won us plenty of games .
          It was sad when he left to go to Brisbane , but who could blame him @ over $1m for 3 seasons, in an age when afl players weren't paid big money .
          Yes, i have heard the Warwick stuff before .... but he has always been consistent in his version of events.... i take what he said as close to the money .
          he has never backed away from giving an opinion , which should be respected in this day of 'no comment ' from afl players
          he may play up to the cameras and talk in the third party and generally be annoying , but if you take him seriously all the time , well more fool you . He is irreverent , as is Sam Newman ,they like to have fun and be a showman....accept this and enjoy football .
          Last edited by GoBloods; 20 June 2013, 11:22 PM.

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          • Swansongster
            Senior Player
            • Sep 2008
            • 1264

            #20
            Originally posted by GoBloods
            i havent posted here for a while . but as a swans fan who was there in 82 when we SMFC moved to Sydney , all i can say is the Whiz is a champion. The Swans struggled from 82-85 until we bought superstars ( healy , williams ,toohey , neagle etc ). Warwick was one of our own , from Oakleigh , u/19s etc , and he could play . Took great marks, kicked great goals( he kicked 192 goals in two seasons . Sure he had murphy , mitchell . healy , wlliams , wright feeding him the ball but he kicked them . He was a GREAT full forward . He won us plenty of games .
            It was sad when he left to go to Brisbane , but who could blame him @ over $1m for 3 seasons, in an age when afl players weren't paid big money .
            Yes, i have heard the Warwick stuff before .... but he has always been consistent in his version of events.... i take what he said as close to the money .
            he has never backed away from giving an opinion , which should be respected in this day of 'no comment ' from afl players
            he may play up to the cameras and talk in the third party and generally be annoying , but if you take him seriously all the time , well more fool you . He is irreverent , as is Sam Newman ,they like to have fun and be a showman....accept this and enjoy football .
            I'm with ya GB.

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            • Doctor J.
              Senior Player
              • Feb 2003
              • 1310

              #21
              Originally posted by GoBloods
              i havent posted here for a while . but as a swans fan who was there in 82 when we SMFC moved to Sydney , all i can say is the Whiz is a champion. The Swans struggled from 82-85 until we bought superstars ( healy , williams ,toohey , neagle etc ). Warwick was one of our own , from Oakleigh , u/19s etc , and he could play . Took great marks, kicked great goals( he kicked 192 goals in two seasons . Sure he had murphy , mitchell . healy , wlliams , wright feeding him the ball but he kicked them . He was a GREAT full forward . He won us plenty of games .
              It was sad when he left to go to Brisbane , but who could blame him @ over $1m for 3 seasons, in an age when afl players weren't paid big money .
              Yes, i have heard the Warwick stuff before .... but he has always been consistent in his version of events.... i take what he said as close to the money .
              he has never backed away from giving an opinion , which should be respected in this day of 'no comment ' from afl players
              he may play up to the cameras and talk in the third party and generally be annoying , but if you take him seriously all the time , well more fool you . He is irreverent , as is Sam Newman ,they like to have fun and be a showman....accept this and enjoy football .
              Spot on Gobloods

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              • MarkD
                On the Rookie List
                • Nov 2011
                • 23

                #22
                I saw Capper kick nine sensational goals at Collingwood in 1987 to help the Bloods smash them by 91pts,a then record defeat by the pies at Victoria Park.......went home that night and checked two other records,the mighty Red and Whites hold the record attendance at their ground as well as still having the honour of holding our old enemy to their lowest score in their history 0.8 .....thats right just the 8 behinds.................made my day. Go Bloods.

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                • undy
                  Fatal error: Allowed memo
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 1231

                  #23
                  I liked the interview - I was touched that he said that the Swans winning the 2005 GF was one of the highlights of his footy life, and I thought that Mike looked a bit surprised at that.
                  Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way you'll be a mile away and he'll be shoeless.

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                  • Doctor
                    Bay 29
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 2757

                    #24
                    Originally posted by undy
                    I liked the interview - I was touched that he said that the Swans winning the 2005 GF was one of the highlights of his footy life, and I thought that Mike looked a bit surprised at that.
                    I'm with you there. I thought it was one of the few moments he dropped the facade and we got to see a glimpse of the real Capper.
                    Today's a draft of your epitaph

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                    • Swansongster
                      Senior Player
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 1264

                      #25
                      Originally posted by undy
                      I liked the interview - I was touched that he said that the Swans winning the 2005 GF was one of the highlights of his footy life, and I thought that Mike looked a bit surprised at that.
                      I thought the whole interview was genuine (in a Capper sort of way) but agree this was a facade-less revelation. The other moment of no-antics recall was his obvious sense of injustice at not being included in the Swans Team of the Century. He appeared genuinely hurt at the omission.

                      IMHO, he should have been on the bench at least. It would have been a tough decision on who he replaced but he would have been sensational at the end of the service the rest of that squad could've dished up.

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                      • Plugger46
                        Senior Player
                        • Apr 2003
                        • 3674

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Doctor
                        I'm with you there. I thought it was one of the few moments he dropped the facade and we got to see a glimpse of the real Capper.
                        Agree.

                        Couldn't believe Sheahan didn't ask him about returning to the Swans in 1991. Kicked 38 goals in that season from 13 games and I believe he got dropped a couple of times.

                        Retired at 28. Makes you wonder how he'd be remembered if he'd stayed a Swan.
                        Bloods

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                        • Cardinal
                          Regular in the Side
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 932

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Plugger46
                          you wonder how he'd be remembered if he'd stayed a Swan.
                          He still has his name in both the record books and in the lockers - can't take that away from him.

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                          • Ruck'n'Roll
                            Ego alta, ergo ictus
                            • Nov 2003
                            • 3990

                            #28


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