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 Post subject: Where Are They Now?
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One of my favourite spots to have lunch is The Fitz in Brunswick St. Of course the owner is the imcomparable Mil Hanna.

While having lunch I there today I got to thinking. What are the 95 team doing now? or the 87 team? Some we know about ( SOS and Williams etcb) but what about the lesser known players?

Clues anybody?

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I reckon Dean Rice is at the bottom of a trench backing up his mates.

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I reckon Dean Rice is at the bottom of a trench backing up his mates.


I reckon Fraser Brown's at the bottom of a trench telling his workers to pull their finger out and get @#$%&! digging... :lol:

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I reckon Dean Rice is at the bottom of a trench backing up his mates.


I reckon Fraser Brown's at the bottom of a trench telling his workers to pull their finger out and get F@%&#! digging... :lol:



Well you need a really big trench to squeeze "The Spew's" carcass into. :twisted:

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BlueMark wrote:
One of my favourite spots to have lunch is The Fitz in Brunswick St. Of course the owner is the imcomparable Mil Hanna.


Cheap plug BM :roll: :lol:

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I reckon Dean Rice is at the bottom of a trench backing up his mates.


I actually played half a game of cricket a few years ago and played away on a Sunday at Mitcham.

Who rocks up too play with us but Ricey.

Funny standing in slips next to him.

Playe the first day of the two day game, but following Saturday has his bucks night so didn't turn up for the next Sunday.

Even used my bat and got a shit LBW. :evil:

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One of my favourite spots to have lunch is The Fitz in Brunswick St. Of course the owner is the imcomparable Mil Hanna.


Cheap plug BM :roll: :lol:


Except he is hardly ever there and spends time at Smith street.
Mils brother Michael and his sister in law Michelle..are at the Fitz.

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Synbad wrote:
budzy wrote:
BlueMark wrote:
One of my favourite spots to have lunch is The Fitz in Brunswick St. Of course the owner is the imcomparable Mil Hanna.


Cheap plug BM :roll: :lol:


Except he is hardly ever there and spends time at Smith street.
Mils brother Michael and his sister in law Michelle..are at the Fitz.


Actually he is spending a lot of time at the Fitz I see him there all the time. Also eat at the Smith site (The old post office, great baguettes) and only have seen him there once.

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BlueMark wrote:
Synbad wrote:
budzy wrote:
BlueMark wrote:
One of my favourite spots to have lunch is The Fitz in Brunswick St. Of course the owner is the imcomparable Mil Hanna.


Cheap plug BM :roll: :lol:


Except he is hardly ever there and spends time at Smith street.
Mils brother Michael and his sister in law Michelle..are at the Fitz.


Actually he is spending a lot of time at the Fitz I see him there all the time. Also eat at the Smith site (The old post office, great baguettes) and only have seen him there once.


In truth he hates the industry .... and he doesnt eat at his own places.... and he does it for the money..... :lol: well maybe not hate... but....

His brother is the person who is more passionate and especially Michelle.

And you must go at weird times Mark...

But no offence to Mil or Michael.. but its not a good food/ coffee place.. it used to be but times have changed.

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You know it is funny, but I swear the bald guy serving me today at The Fitz was Mil. Either that or the guy who played for Carlton was an imposter.

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You know it is funny, but I swear the bald guy serving me today at The Fitz was Mil. Either that or the guy who played for Carlton was an imposter.


Thats not top say he never sets foot in the place though.. considering he has the lions share.

But glad you enjoyed it.

Mils a great guy!!
So is his family.

Would have told you that he belives players should start looking after the club alittle more rather than taking alone???

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Does it matter? :|

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guess what....Paul Bower is ours!

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camelboy wrote:
Does it matter? :|


Of course it does..its a 'what are they doing now' thread.

Thats the topic isnt it??? :?

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I even have a favourite waitress. :-D I like the The Fitz because it is comfortable and quiet inside, unlike the trendy places that are noisy, bright and overcrowded.

Don't talk to Mil about footy normally about food, weather...small talk.

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BlueMark wrote:
I even have a favourite waitress. :-D I like the The Fitz because it is comfortable and quiet inside, unlike the trendy places that are noisy, bright and overcrowded.

Don't talk to Mil about footy normally about food, weather...small talk.


Hopefully the favourite waitress isnt his sister in law.... :P
Im not sure if i have a fravourite place in Brunswick street anymore.. its lost its spontanuity...

Actually just about everywhere has.....

One place coming along doing some good things is Carlisle Street.... but i dont think any of our 95 Flag side have anything to do with it.

Well Fraser Brown has a huge excavating business and a developer.
Touted by some as a future board member and maybe a president.. though i do find the last bit abit hard to believe.

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guess what....Paul Bower is ours!


Indeed he is. :-D

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Synbad wrote:
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I even have a favourite waitress. :-D I like the The Fitz because it is comfortable and quiet inside, unlike the trendy places that are noisy, bright and overcrowded.

Don't talk to Mil about footy normally about food, weather...small talk.


Hopefully the favourite waitress isnt his sister in law.... :P
Im not sure if i have a fravourite place in Brunswick street anymore.. its lost its spontanuity...

Actually just about everywhere has.....

One place coming along doing some good things is Carlisle Street.... but i dont think any of our 95 Flag side have anything to do with it.

Well Fraser Brown has a huge excavating business and a developer.
Touted by some as a future board member and maybe a president.. though i do find the last bit abit hard to believe.


Carlisle Street was my old 'hood back in 97. I lived around the corner on Hotham Street.

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Adrian Whitehead is coaching the Wodonga Raiders.

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Here's a few snippets that I'm aware of ...

Peter Dean got the job coaching at the Murray Bushrangers and recently bought a house (in Albury I think).

Michael Sexton sits on the AFL tribunal panel and rules committee and runs Sexton Chiropractic along with several family members.

Justin Madden is the Minister for Sport and Recreation.

Matt Clape was director of football at Guildford Grammar school in WA but is apparently now in private business over there.

Ang Christou is a restauranteur somewhere in Greece.

Stepehn Silvagni is an assistant coach with the Doggies and a channel ten commentator.

Greg Williams is involved in a printing business and property development.

Brad Pearce is the venue booker (and is otherwise involved) with the Hi-Fi Bar and Ballroom in Swanston St.

Glen Manton is a boundary-rider for the Fox Footy Channel.

Craig Bradley is in a printing business.

Earl Spalding is a skills coach with Fremantle in the AFL and also works as a sales rep.

Andrew McKay sits on the AFL tribunal panel and works as a vetrinarien.


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