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Re: The 1970's Bulldogs - what should have been
Originally Posted by
W W Biscuit
Is that Ian Morrison or Peter Morrison in your team, Hose B? We lost both, to Essendon and South respectively. Although we got far more value out of Ian.
Also, we could have had Port legend Fred Cook in our forward line. He played briefly for the Dogs in the late 60s. Not sure why he didn't make it.
I thouroughly reccomend Fearless Fred, the third best football book I have read and the best biography. Fred's story is unique.
He went to Port from Footscray via Yarraville where he won a Liston trophy as the best player in the competion.
Fred left Footscray because he'd been dropped to the reserves and he thought that Jack Collins (hon secretary at the time) didn't like him and got him dropped for reasons other than football (knowing Fred that would have been correct) and Yarraville just happened to offer to buy him a house at the same time. So Fred did the sensible thing and accepted Yarravilles offer. Probably the only sensible thing he ever did in his life.
There is a quote from Doug Hawkins (a man with plenty of demons of his own) in Fearless Fred that hits it straight on the head. "When I was a kid I used to carry Fred's boots into the ground so I could get in for free. Unfortunately 20 years later Fred wasn't fit to carry my boots into the ground."
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.
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Re: The 1970's Bulldogs - what should have been
Yeah Ian Morrison biscuit. Don't know if Fred wouldv'e had the dedication to make it at the top level Loved watching Fred kick a bag for Port on Sunday afternoons on the black and white tv.
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Re: The 1970's Bulldogs - what should have been
I also recommend that biography of Fred Cook. Very sad ending for him. Drugs really played havoc with his life. He was a very talented footballer and we should never have let him go.
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Re: The 1970's Bulldogs - what should have been
Originally Posted by
Twodogs
I thouroughly reccomend Fearless Fred, the third best football book I have read and the best biography. Fred's story is unique.
He went to Port from Footscray via Yarraville where he won a Liston trophy as the best player in the competion.
Fred left Footscray because he'd been dropped to the reserves and he thought that Jack Collins (hon secretary at the time) didn't like him and got him dropped for reasons other than football (knowing Fred that would have been correct) and Yarraville just happened to offer to buy him a house at the same time. So Fred did the sensible thing and accepted Yarravilles offer. Probably the only sensible thing he ever did in his life.
There is a quote from Doug Hawkins (a man with plenty of demons of his own) in Fearless Fred that hits it straight on the head. "When I was a kid I used to carry Fred's boots into the ground so I could get in for free. Unfortunately 20 years later Fred wasn't fit to carry my boots into the ground."
Is that book Fabulous Fred: The strife and times of Fred Cook?
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Re: The 1970's Bulldogs - what should have been
It is definitely worth a read I bought my copy from his car boot at the 2014 VFL prelim at Port
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Re: The 1970's Bulldogs - what should have been
Originally Posted by
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Is that book Fabulous Fred: The strife and times of Fred Cook?
Yeah, that's the one. Thanks.
They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.