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Post: # 1187561Post mcadam05 »

and this is from 1938 sold at the Annual Ball says it's a set 65 only 20 different ones have been seen

Here's one of the great Man himself who brought us that mag :)
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Post: # 1187569Post matrix »

amazing

gotta love the old school stuff
some very rare cards indeed

nice work :D


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matrix wrote:amazing

gotta love the old school stuff
some very rare cards indeed

nice work :D
can you image at the end of the night, bins full of losing tickets with those great player pics on them being taken off too the tip heartbreaking stuff


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Post: # 1187584Post philtee »

Thanks for all of these mcadam05. What a great window into the past, and how St Kilda FC owned the suburb of St Kilda.
So many of those old sponsors were actually businesses IN St Kilda, and the mag was on-sale around the shopping centres of St Kilda.
That's when the VFL really was suburb vs suburb.

Amazing the different demographic waves that have gone through the suburb since.
The poor, the migrants, the arty crowd, and there have been the street pros and injectors.
Nowadays ? Well, it's all gone downhill.
I'm not talking about the Sav-Blanc CLK-130 set moving in, but there are far too many Essendon and Collingwood supporters!


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Post: # 1187601Post mcadam05 »

There's some very good books out there about the History of the suburb one on the pubs and the other on Cinemas

http://www.skhs.org.au/hotels.htm (surely one of the great tittle's for a book!)

http://www.skhs.org.au/cinemas.htm


not only did Mr McKechnie bring out a weekly Saints mag he also was the publicity manager for the victory theatre hence all the ads for them in the mag


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Post: # 1187605Post philtee »

Great links mcadam05.
Some deep reading there !


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Post: # 1187653Post bigred »

This is the one with my Grandfather on the cover. His one and only senior game.
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This is a page posted earlier in the thread where he is named in the reserves.
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Apparently the week before that he was in the under 19's or similar.....

Went from underage to seniors in three weeks apparently.

Did not like the coach and left to win a comp B&F in the ESFL playing for Caulfield city. Ended up coming back and playing a heap of reserve games and acting as a scout in bush leagues. Only found this out tonight doing the family ring around....People always knew him at Moorabbin... Now I know why. He never talked about it.

I asked him many times why he only played one game, yet won so many awards away from the VFL....his response was "The coach was a boozer and club was like that as well..I didnt want to be a part of it". He was old school. Never took a drink in his life and was a vegetarian his whole life. Would have been strange back in the 30's.

Pretty good footballer though. I have three Best and Fairest medals here, one league B & F and two club. My cousins have a few more apparently.

Anyhoo.

Sent you a PM Mcadam....lemme know and I'll send you the pdf.


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Post: # 1187690Post Mark »

mcadamo5 and bigred,
Thanks very much for posting,a great read of days gone by.
Carn the Saints....Mark


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Post: # 1187707Post matrix »

blimey bigred
youd be proud as punch

friggin nice work guys
keep the images and stuff coming
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Post: # 1187713Post Dr Spaceman »

matrix wrote:friggin nice work guys
keep the images and stuff coming
no matter who posts em
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Post: # 1187732Post bigred »

Long, probably boring post coming up.....

I was very surprised when I saw Mcadam post the images at the start of this thread...I thought I had the only on in existence.

Years ago, my grandfather took them to the club. I think it was when they were trying to get the heritage museum off the ground. No one had seen one before. Then they didnt want to give it back of course, which still riles me. But anyhoo.

My grandfather was too bloody humble and quiet about his football career. Fact is that I know bugger all about it and its too late now to find out pretty much. I did the ring around to the famdamily last night about it. My mother and her sister.

Apparently my great grandfather was involved in the club around the 1900's. Not sure how or in what capacity, but both my aunt and mother said the same. Before their time of course, but it was common knowlege in the family. Some sort of board level. Was a local businessman. I didnt know any of that.

When I was a kid, I was the most interested in footy and he used to take me to every ground, every week. When I look back at it now, all these people would be chatting to him. Heaps of random crew. But it was always people approaching him. But that was back in the 80's. Different world now I guess. And he was always analytical. Rarely animated. Always just watching while the crowd and myself were going bananas.

I never knew he used to scout players for the club until last night. But apparently in the 40's and 50's he used to make trips to the bush leagues around Ballarat, Bendigo and Mildura looking for players.... Did not know that. I think it is the reason so many people knew him @ moorabbin.

He was good mates with Bill Mohr and they both worked at my great grandfathers printing business. My mum and aunt both remember him well. Was at both of their weddings. Was a good family friend apparently. I didnt know that either. Kept him goal less in a few district matches, which is why Mohr got him to train with St.Kilda.

He won Best and fairests for Brighton in the VFA and Caulfield City in the ESFL which was a breakaway league at the time. Plus two LEAGUE best and fairests in the ESFL on top of that. As I mentioned above, he didnt like the coach and drinking culture at the club at the time and just refused to be a part of it.

Was asked to play for Collingwood, Carlton, Richmond and Footscray. He didnt want to play for them though. Collingwood were a freaking powerhouse in that era so he must of been pretty good. My aunt said he couldnt face the prospect of playing for any other side.....That doesnt surprise me.

As I said, too bloody humble. Still, he was a fantastic Grandpa to me and my brother and sister. Ripping bloke. Always lots of fun and is one of the bigger role models in my life. If I end up half the man he was, then I am doing pretty well. Its not all that often I pull all this stuff out. At least this time I found out some more information.

And he's the reason I still follow this damn club.


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Post: # 1187737Post Dr Spaceman »

Very envious of you bigred.

Terrific story :)


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Post: # 1187738Post matrix »

this is a brilliant thread, i must say.


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Post: # 1187742Post mcadam05 »

here we go :D

Vol 4 #18 1932

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Godbless Mr Dunbar from the post office hotel what a great service :)


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Post: # 1187750Post mcadam05 »

The only one i have seen apart from the 3 i have , was held by Noel Gambetta son of former player Cyril "jazz legs" Gambetta a star of the 20's. and that was cut up and not in great nick

sidenote - If you went along too watch the team train at Moorabbin in 80's and 90's you would of seen Noel and his little group always there. Very Proud of his father


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heres my little contribution
these arent that hard to find, you see them around a fair bit

top row left to right
W.Mohr, W.Roberts, G. Neil, J.Willliamson
bottom row left to right
H.Comte, F.Phillips, Colin Watson, R. (Tiger) Bence

heres the backs. some a little tatty now.
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Post: # 1187773Post mcadam05 »

matrix wrote: heres my little contribution
these arent that hard to find, you see them around a fair bit
30's were indeed a great era for cards


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