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bornadog
02-05-2019, 09:17 PM
One of the great footy callers back in the 60s and 70s, and a bit of a character.

One of his best calls:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRr_HSjF6Hg

Condolences to Family and Friends

Twodogs
02-05-2019, 09:27 PM
Jeslaulenko you bewdy*!

Ted, they have been playing, if my hand will stop shaking long enough for me to check my wrist watch...

I tipped this!


RIP MIke.








I used to work with Swan McKay, the bloke who kicks the ball to Jezza to take that mark. Pretty much every Friday afternoon (after we had got back from the pub) when he walked past my desk I'd yell out "McKay from the wing" It didn't get on his nerves or anything!:cool:

Jeanette54
03-05-2019, 03:49 PM
Years ago I was listening to a 3GL (Geelong) broadcast of a Cats vs 'Dogs, which was a rather close contest.

EJ (commentating) was getting a little excited, and evidently didn't approve of the string of Bulldog backline handpasses.

"Kick the bloody thing", was his contribution to broadcasting greatness.

But I wonder if modern supporters realise what the current game owes to the commentators and journos, like Mike Williamson.

I remember hurrying home from the games on a Saturday to be there in time for the TV footy replays, and the Pelaco inquest. There were the Kevin Dennis Footy Show (on Friday evenings I think), the ABC offerings and of course the obligatory World of Sport on Sundays. All with their complement of VFL stars and ex stars. Names like Jack Edwards, Reg Hickey, Chicken Smallhorn, Butch Gale,
Jack and Lou, Bobby Davis, Harry Bietzel, Ian Cleland, Thorold Merret and a host of others graced our screens. And not to forget the legendary "Uncle" Doug Elliot and his Huttons Hams, the origin of the nickname for the hand off, "Don't argue, Huttons is best".

These, and many others, made a great contribution to a great game.

Thank-you Mike, and all.

bornadog
03-05-2019, 04:27 PM
Years ago I was listening to a 3GL (Geelong) broadcast of a Cats vs 'Dogs, which was a rather close contest.

EJ (commentating) was getting a little excited, and evidently didn't approve of the string of Bulldog backline handpasses.

"Kick the bloody thing", was his contribution to broadcasting greatness.

But I wonder if modern supporters realise what the current game owes to the commentators and journos, like Mike Williamson.

I remember hurrying home from the games on a Saturday to be there in time for the TV footy replays, and the Pelaco inquest. There were the Kevin Dennis Footy Show (on Friday evenings I think), the ABC offerings and of course the obligatory World of Sport on Sundays. All with their complement of VFL stars and ex stars. Names like Jack Edwards, Reg Hickey, Chicken Smallhorn, Butch Gale,
Jack and Lou, Bobby Davis, Harry Bietzel, Ian Cleland, Thorold Merret and a host of others graced our screens. And not to forget the legendary "Uncle" Doug Elliot and his Huttons Hams, the origin of the nickname for the hand off, "Don't argue, Huttons is best".

These, and many others, made a great contribution to a great game.

Thank-you Mike, and all.

66 grand final EJ and Mike - great call

Flamethrower
03-05-2019, 06:08 PM
Modern day commentators need to watch some old Mike Williamson broadcasts and learn from one of the best - don't make it about YOU and just call the game.

HOSE B ROMERO
03-05-2019, 06:41 PM
Well played Mike. I've got a sneaky feeling that Mike may have been born in Footscray.
In the early '70's i remember Mike hosting a show called Football Inquest. And the Penthouse Club with Mary Hardy.

ledge
03-05-2019, 07:27 PM
Well played Mike. I've got a sneaky feeling that Mike may have been born in Footscray.
In the early '70's i remember Mike hosting a show called Football Inquest. And the Penthouse Club with Mary Hardy.

Ernie Sigley took over from Mike IIRC