Tony is a wonderful young man. This is by no means a way of bragging but I have met him many occasions and he has always been nothing but gracious, kind and generous with his time. Though i wish his on-field talents could've shone more, I am so thrilled he's found a way to remain an active voice in the AFL community! He is yet another brilliant example of an indigenous role model to come out of the Swans! Well done Tony!
Adam Goodes and Hall of Fame
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The kind of comment you would expect from the wonderful Tony Armstrong...
Yokayi Footy: Adam Goodes, you're already in OUR Hall of FameComment
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I never balked at asking for 2 Neanderthals (port supporters) To be removed from a corporate box I was invited to at Adelaide oval in 2015 what they were calling Goodes was appalling & obscene as soon as he went near the ball they started - I asked the security guards to take them to task. There were 3 other swans supporters (Women) in the box & we 4 women stood our ground. They were evicted from the box- One of the men went to give me a spray - I gave him a look that showed so much disgust he retreated. The company that flew me over apologised like there was no tomorrow and so they bloody should. The two evicted men I hope they realised how pathetic, disgraceful & embarrassing to their employer they were.Last edited by Wardy; 11 June 2021, 08:13 PM.I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure..................
Chickens drink - but they don't pee!
AGE IS ONLY IMPORTANT FOR TWO THINGS - WINE & CHEESE!Comment
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I never balked at asking for 2 Neanderthals (port supporters) To be removed from a corporate box I was invited to at Adelaide oval in 2015 what they were calling Goodes was appalling & obscene as soon as he went near the ball they started - I asked the security guards to take them to task. There were 3 other swans supporters (Women) in the box & we 4 women stood our ground. They were evicted from the box- One of the men went to give me a spray - I gave him a look that showed so much disgust he retreated. The company that flew me over apologised like there was no tomorrow and so they bloody should. The two evicted men I hope they realised how pathetic, disgraceful & embarrassing to their employer they were.All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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Adam has turned his Instagram account to private again, a sure sign that the publicity about his decline of the Hall of Fame award has brought abusive comments to his account.
This has happened before, then after a period Adam returned his account to public viewing using the Instagram ‘restrict comments’ function. My guess is that there has been such a surge in the amount of abuse that ‘restrict’ has not been sufficient.
Makes my blood boil that Adam, a decent, humble and kind man, is subject to such foul behaviour.Comment
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WTF is it that makes people need to explain away poor behaviour by putting the blame back on the victim? Just shut up and listen when someone says they’re hurting. Maybe you’ll learn something.
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Thoughtful and well written opinion piece that doesn’t focus on the R word but rather on the sheer brilliance of the great man and how his love for the game he graced for so long has evaporated.
Thinking about GoodesComment
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Thoughtful and well written opinion piece that doesn’t focus on the R word but rather on the sheer brilliance of the great man and how his love for the game he graced for so long has evaporated.
Thinking about GoodesHe reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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Adam Goodes and Hall of Fame
Thoughtful and well written opinion piece that doesn’t focus on the R word but rather on the sheer brilliance of the great man and how his love for the game he graced for so long has evaporated.
Thinking about Goodes
Oh, and reminded me to make my annual donation to GO Foundation before end of financial year.Comment
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A great piece, and all the better for anchoring it in one of the great performances, the 2003 final against Port.
I still have vivid memories of him contesting a ruck contest against Brogan on the wing, when he comes in on the defensive side of the ruck, then somehow leaps to have his hips at least head high, contorts his body mid-air, fists the ball forward to Crouch and off the play goes to big Bazza who goes bang from 50m. An astonishing bit of athleticism that summed up his brilliance that day.'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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A great piece, and all the better for anchoring it in one of the great performances, the 2003 final against Port.
I still have vivid memories of him contesting a ruck contest against Brogan on the wing, when he comes in on the defensive side of the ruck, then somehow leaps to have his hips at least head high, contorts his body mid-air, fists the ball forward to Crouch and off the play goes to big Bazza who goes bang from 50m. An astonishing bit of athleticism that summed up his brilliance that day.Comment
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Thanks Faunac8 for pointing out that article. It was wonderful.
Even most of the comments are reasonable, which is unusual in any article about Goodes unfortunately.
My favourite recollection of the great man was from 2003 v Collingwood at Docklands stadium. He must have covered every inch of turf at that stadium, no one could go with him. And the best part was I was in the Collingwood President's function, so got to see McGuire's meltdown close up.Comment
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Anyone know where I can watch the entirety of this game online? Would love to watch the whole thing as I was a bit too young to realise its significance at the time and I know Goodesy won a brownlow for playing ruck but its hard to find highlights of him playing in the ruckComment
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Thanks Faunac8 for pointing out that article. It was wonderful.
Even most of the comments are reasonable, which is unusual in any article about Goodes unfortunately.
My favourite recollection of the great man was from 2003 v Collingwood at Docklands stadium. He must have covered every inch of turf at that stadium, no one could go with him. And the best part was I was in the Collingwood President's function, so got to see McGuire's meltdown close up.Comment
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