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Some players were In a delivery truck singing the sno deli jingle.....!


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yeh page 50 and just noticed from ST fids sig that the membership has been updated in the last 30 min too


so back to how did the players/jumpers get presented?
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It was out the front of a deli in southland shopping centre, holding some massive sausage.
Apparently anyway :shock:


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No, we're not there yet.
It does have to do with meat, but think of how it is prepared before it is presented to trhe customer, what kind of things that would entail, and how that would fit in with giving someone money.

Is this a hard question, or is it just horribly obscure? :wink:


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Is this a hard question, or is it just horribly obscure?
thats fine - the more obscure- the better for those of us without encyclopedic resources. :?

were they hanging from meathooks in the back of a delivery truck?


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saintbrat wrote:
Is this a hard question, or is it just horribly obscure?
thats fine - the more obscure- the better for those of us without encyclopedic resources.


were they hanging from meathooks in the back of a delivery truck?
No, it isn't about a truck or any kind of large scale delivery method. The above club is probably the closest I can goi without revealling the answer.

I found this gem in a magazine called Footy Week, in a preview of the 1989 season, the mag was a competitor for Inside Footy, but fizzled after a short time. This article was stuck in between one copnsoling Essendon fans for losing Roger Merrett to the Brisbane Bears, and one featuring Michjael Roberts (from Fitzroy at the time) having a surfing holiday, complete with kitch photos of him "surfing"! :lol:

The things we buy from Ebay when were bored! :wink:


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riccardo wrote: No, it isn't about a truck or any kind of large scale delivery method. The above club is probably the closest I can goi without revealling the answer.

I found this gem in a magazine called Footy Week, in a preview of the 1989 season, the mag was a competitor for Inside Footy, but fizzled after a short time. This article was stuck in between one copnsoling Essendon fans for losing Roger Merrett to the Brisbane Bears, and one featuring Michjael Roberts (from Fitzroy at the time) having a surfing holiday, complete with kitch photos of him "surfing"! :lol:

The things we buy from Ebay when were bored! :wink:
ric....

I don't think anyone is going to get it, unless they have the same mag


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riccardo wrote:No, we're not there yet.
It does have to do with meat, but think of how it is prepared before it is presented to trhe customer, what kind of things that would entail, and how that would fit in with giving someone money.
They wrapped the meat in money?? or a Saints Jumper?? :wink:


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saintcat wrote:
riccardo wrote:No, we're not there yet.
It does have to do with meat, but think of how it is prepared before it is presented to trhe customer, what kind of things that would entail, and how that would fit in with giving someone money.
They wrapped the meat in money?? or a Saints Jumper?? :wink:
Close enough Saintcat! Well done. :D

The article by Andrew Clarke reports -

"St Kildas promising 1987 season has been rewarded to the tune of $500,000.
Snowdeli, an 86-strong food chain, has agreed to sponsor the Saints for the next two seasons in a deal worth $500,000.

A cheque, wrapped around a 7kg leg of ham. was handed to St Kilda president Travis Payze.

etc, etc.


It turned out not to be that smart of a move, actually. 1987 proved a false dawn, we stumbled to another last placing with only a handful of wins in '88 and Snowdeli was no more shortly after. I believe they were bought out by either IGA or the Tuckerbag chain.

Either way, it is your go, saintcat. :)


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riccardo wrote:
saintcat wrote:
riccardo wrote:No, we're not there yet.
It does have to do with meat, but think of how it is prepared before it is presented to trhe customer, what kind of things that would entail, and how that would fit in with giving someone money.
They wrapped the meat in money?? or a Saints Jumper?? :wink:
Close enough Saintcat! Well done. :D
A cheque, wrapped around a 7kg leg of ham. was handed to St Kilda president Travis Payze.

Either way, it is your go, saintcat. :)
But I was only joking. Why would you do that with a cheque??? Imagine trying to bank it!!!!

A nice easy one for anyone who (like me) has just finished watching the 2004 Wizard Cup Grand Final. Who had the ball when the final siren sounded??


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The X Man...

Xavier Clarke :D


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St Fidelius wrote:The X Man...

Xavier Clarke :D
Correct


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OK...

I'll make it quick...

Jnr is pretty pissed off that hewett didn't win the aus open, and has decleared his bedromm as a "no go zone" :(

In what year was Darrel Baldock first appointed as the caoch for the saints???

PS I'm doing a course for the next 4 weeks, be patient for a response.....


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St Fidelius wrote:In what year was Darrel Baldock first appointed as the caoch for the saints???
1987?


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saintsational wrote:
St Fidelius wrote:In what year was Darrel Baldock first appointed as the caoch for the saints???
1987?
no mate

it's a bit of a trick question...

he was appointed earlier earlier but had to turn it down because of pressure frome the Tasmanian ALP (he was a MP at the time)


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St Fidelius wrote:no mate

it's a bit of a trick question...

he was appointed earlier earlier but had to turn it down because of pressure frome the Tasmanian ALP (he was a MP at the time)
I thought it was too easy! Knew there had to be a catch... I'll see what I can find!..


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1983 for the 1984 season.

I remember seeing the Doc in the outer at the Junction Oval making notes in about 1983. I think we may have won that game with big Max Crow pulling down everything that came his way.


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Selhurst Saint wrote:1983 for the 1984 season.

I remember seeing the Doc in the outer at the Junction Oval making notes in about 1983. I think we may have won that game with big Max Crow pulling down everything that came his way.

Very close Selhurst.........

but still not right.....


Sorry, Iv'e taken so long......

Its just this course Im doing


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1985 for the 86 season me thinks!! Then Gellie was re-appointed when the Doc had to pull out.


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Post: # 74107Post St Fidelius »

hehehe

you are both dancing around it


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St Fidelius wrote:hehehe

you are both dancing around it
So 1984 for the 1985 season?


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saintcat wrote:
St Fidelius wrote:hehehe

you are both dancing around it
So 1984 for the 1985 season?
Yes saintcat....

well done

your turn


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Post: # 74376Post saintcat »

sorry - I can't think of anything that'll take more than 2 minutes for people to answer. :(

Some one else ask one. :roll:


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I've got one, but the problem is that I will not be able to say if you are right till about this time tomorrow :(

What year did Ian Stewart return to the saints as football manager?


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St Fidelius wrote:What year did Ian Stewart return to the saints as football manager?
Has to be after '81... I'll say 1983?


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