Re: Historic guernsey is back in the family
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Originally Posted by
Shnookie
I keep hearing different things re: his Great Grandfather. At the Social club event last week K Hillier said his Great G/Father was Arthur Oliver. Recently on another forum here on woof someone said he was Arthur Stevens, I corrected him as to Oliver. In this article it's stated Arthur Stevens, yet last night, Michael told me it was Arthur Oliver.
Could someone get the facts right, in the mean time, I'll go with what "Gena" told me.
According to my research, Arthur Stevens played with the Dogs from 1927-32, made his debut at 28 and played 64 games. Arthur Olliver played from 1935-1950, 272 games and held the games record prior to EJ taking it.
Re: Historic guernsey is back in the family
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Originally Posted by
Shnookie
Could someone get the facts right, in the mean time, I'll go with what "Gena" told me.
That is a terrible nickname. Is that the nickname he has or one you made up?
Re: Historic guernsey is back in the family
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Originally Posted by
EasternWest
That is a terrible nickname. Is that the nickname he has or one you made up?
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Originally Posted by
Shnookie
As a past Player Sponsor of Sam whatever his name was, I'd just like to say my #11 jumper is gathering mothballs and when the new jumper arrives it will be a #32 in honour of my Sponsored boy Michael (Gena) Talia. Hey I didn't give him the nickname. I was gonna call him EmTee oops I ment MT
Re: Historic guernsey is back in the family
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Shnookie
I keep hearing different things re: his Great Grandfather. At the Social club event last week K Hillier said his Great G/Father was Arthur Oliver. Recently on another forum here on woof someone said he was Arthur Stevens, I corrected him as to Oliver. In this article it's stated Arthur Stevens, yet last night, Michael told me it was Arthur Oliver.
Could someone get the facts right, in the mean time, I'll go with what "Gena" told me.
Could be both, unless he is from Tassie, he would have four Great Grandfathers.:D
Re: Historic guernsey is back in the family
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Originally Posted by
Shnookie
I keep hearing different things re: his Great Grandfather. At the Social club event last week K Hillier said his Great G/Father was Arthur Oliver. Recently on another forum here on woof someone said he was Arthur Stevens, I corrected him as to Oliver. In this article it's stated Arthur Stevens, yet last night, Michael told me it was Arthur Oliver.
Could someone get the facts right, in the mean time, I'll go with what "Gena" told me.
Hillier never mentioned Arthur Oliver at all, he said Stevens. It is Arthur Stevens, its only you that thinks its Oliver.
Re: Historic guernsey is back in the family
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Originally Posted by
AndrewP6
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Nice work AP. Hutchy like snooping.
I'm not a prude, there's just something distasteful about it. Anyway, as you were.
Re: Historic guernsey is back in the family
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Originally Posted by
KT31
Could be both, unless he is from Tassie, he would have two Great Grandfathers.:D
No need to denigrate us Tasmanians.
We actually have 2 grandfathers and 4 great grandfathers
Re: Historic guernsey is back in the family
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Originally Posted by
Bulldog Joe
No need to denigrate us Tasmanians.
We actually have 2 grandfathers and 4 great grandfathers
Sorry BJ, it was only meant in jest and you know I typed in three other states and it didn't look right.
Have corrected post for mathematical correctness.:)
Re: Historic guernsey is back in the family
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Originally Posted by
AndrewP6
According to my research, Arthur Stevens played with the Dogs from 1927-32, made his debut at 28 and played 64 games. Arthur Olliver played from 1935-1950, 272 games and held the games record prior to EJ taking it.
With all the Arseholes Yacking away while speeches and interviews where being carried on, I obviously made a mistake. I have since done my homework and seen my mistake . OOPS Stuffed up again :(
Re: Historic guernsey is back in the family
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Originally Posted by
Shnookie
With all the Arseholes Yacking away while speeches and interviews where being carried on, I obviously made a mistake. I have since done my homework and seen my mistake . OOPS Stuffed up again :(
Tis that time of the year. Forgiven.:)
Re: Historic guernsey is back in the family
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Originally Posted by
AndrewP6
According to my research, Arthur Stevens played with the Dogs from 1927-32, made his debut at 28 and played 64 games. Arthur Olliver played from 1935-1950, 272 games and held the games record prior to EJ taking it.
My mistake. obviously I didn't hear what was said due to the morons yacking away while speeches were made. apologies for the mistake, i should of done some better research 1st :mad:
Re: Historic guernsey is back in the family
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Originally Posted by
Bulldog4life
Tis that time of the year. Forgiven.:)
oops repeated myself. Again