Useless trivia for you all
I managed to get on SEN for the first time this morning - I got in the car about 8:15 and heard some discussion re: clubs involved with Anzac Day and that other clubs probably didn't explore the idea of playing that day because they thought they'd get shut down, so I decided to call given I read here that we actually played one ages ago.
Much to my amazement I got through. Had to wait over the ad break, but got on and mentioned 'I read recently on the Whitten Oval Online Forum that Footscary played an ANZAC Day game in the late 70's/early 80's'
Watson seemed to remember it, then Andy Maher just said 'yeah well it is what it is' and Watson said 'well there's no reason we can't play other games on Anzac Day, double or triple headers' And that was it, next call.
Anyone here it?
For the record, I don't care Essendon & Collingwood have a monopoly on the day, just thought I'd state the fact that they weren't the first.
Now, I've looked everywhere for the thread that I read this info on and can't find it - anyone help?
I managed to get on SEN for the first time this morning - I got in the car about 8:15 and heard some discussion re: clubs involved with Anzac Day and that other clubs probably didn't explore the idea of playing that day because they thought they'd get shut down, so I decided to call given I read here that we actually played one ages ago.
Much to my amazement I got through. Had to wait over the ad break, but got on and mentioned 'I read recently on the Whitten Oval Online Forum that Footscary played an ANZAC Day game in the late 70's/early 80's'
Watson seemed to remember it, then Andy Maher just said 'yeah well it is what it is' and Watson said 'well there's no reason we can't play other games on Anzac Day, double or triple headers' And that was it, next call.
Anyone here it?
For the record, I don't care Essendon & Collingwood have a monopoly on the day, just thought I'd state the fact that they weren't the first.
Now, I've looked everywhere for the thread that I read this info on and can't find it - anyone help?

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