Collingwood Merchandise and Memorabilia
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- Neil Appleby
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Thomo's Medal Comes Home
Eddie has secured a great memorabilia deal including the return of Len Thompson's Brownlow Medal.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/c ... 7037891807
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/c ... 7037891807
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Collingwood rules the world again and Mick Malthouse fulfils his destiny with the twenty ten premiership and can you hear the people sing!
Collingwood rules the world again and Mick Malthouse fulfils his destiny with the twenty ten premiership and can you hear the people sing!
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So now the club that treated him so terribly gets to keep the medal Big Len earned with his own sweat, skill, and courage and had to pawn off for pennies to put food on his table. That seems like a terrrible injustice - but you know what? I reckon that's the way generous Big Len would have wanted it. Well done Eddie.
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Same story different emphasis:
From the Age: An anonymous benefactor & Magpie supporter has donated over $1.5 million worth of memorabilia to the club:
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/m ... 08t32.html
From the Age: An anonymous benefactor & Magpie supporter has donated over $1.5 million worth of memorabilia to the club:
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/m ... 08t32.html
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Good call.uncanny wrote:This is good news.
A good contrast to taking a load of photos to the tip in the mid 70s because the past was supposedly weighing us down.
Let's continue to indulge in and celebrate our rich history.
I was watching Mal Michael on Open Mike the other night and he was asked to compare Brisbane and Collingwood and Mal said (from what I remember) that whilst Brisbane had the far, far superior facilities (remembering we were still at Victoria Park when he left) Collingwood just had this great sense of tradition and history which he also loved.
We should always embrace this wonderful clubs history and blokes like big Len who added so much to it and who despite his differences with the club always remained a magpie to the end.
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Len loved the club. I saw him and his daughter at a pies family day a couple of years prior to his death.Tannin wrote:So now the club that treated him so terribly gets to keep the medal Big Len earned with his own sweat, skill, and courage and had to pawn off for pennies to put food on his table. That seems like a terrrible injustice - but you know what? I reckon that's the way generous Big Len would have wanted it. Well done Eddie.
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Len was on the board of The New Magpies from 1982 and served as a committeeman for several years.The Weed wrote:Len loved the club. I saw him and his daughter at a pies family day a couple of years prior to his death.Tannin wrote:So now the club that treated him so terribly gets to keep the medal Big Len earned with his own sweat, skill, and courage and had to pawn off for pennies to put food on his table. That seems like a terrrible injustice - but you know what? I reckon that's the way generous Big Len would have wanted it. Well done Eddie.
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Len is pictured here to the left of former captain and club legend Terry Waters at the promo shoot for the signing of David Cloke in 1983[/align]
It is also an interesting fact that Len Thompson's debut and last game were both Preliminary Final thumpings, the first at the hands of Essendon in 1965 and his last to Hawthorn in 1978. Len also passed away 42 years to the day after his debut in that 1965 final.
The circumstances of Len's debut are somewhat infamous as he had actually contributed to his being selected in 1965 in a most unfortunate way. Training at Victoria Park during the week was going along as normal and Len was on standby for the team as most of the big men were injured. Coach Bob Rose ask Len if he would do some marking practice with Ray Gabelich down in the goal square at the Yarra Falls End. The young and spritely Len was in fine form taking spectacular grabs over the man mountain that was Gabo when suddenly everything ground to halt.
"What are doing Thompson?!!" bellowed out Bobby Rose "The marking practice is for Gabo!!!"
Embarrassed, Len took up his position in front of Gabo and awaited the kick to come in over his head. The earth literally shook with oncoming stampede and at the very last minute Len decided that his personal well being was being severely compromised here and took a life saving step to the side. Within moments the mighty Gabo came crashing to the ground and an almighty crack could be heard as far afield as Studley Park. Gabo had broken his ankle and now the just turned 18 year old Len was playing in a Preliminary Final.
Len Thompson is the second most decorated individual player in the history of Collingwood FC behind Nathan Buckley. Neither man managed to win a premiership however and each would give up everything else for just one flag.
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BEST Ruckman the Pies have ever had, IHO, had it all, fast, quick, great mark, could get tapouts anywhere, had pace too. He had it all, taken from us far too early, one hell of a Magpie, im blessed to have seen him at his best, early 70s. !
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