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Does Wynny still work for TWE or has he retired now?Correct.
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Does Wynny still work for TWE or has he retired now?Correct.
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Still there, 41 years service.Does Wynny still work for TWE or has he retired now?
Does Wynny still work for TWE or has he retired now?
Cam “have you seen Flanno’s game plan? It’s a white scroll about this long” Mary “Nope dunno what you are talking about”
Caption time.........................what did McGregor just say..... I await your humorous responses.
Why is the old boys club suddenly now the Gordon board?Sounds like he’ll be retiring at his next job, The Illawarra Dragons Home for the Aged.
Either way, it will be another ‘yes’ person to tow the line.
Who would of thought, another ex player.
What’s the point of hiring an outsider when they have to go along with the Gordon board.
GW is a lovely bloke and gave great service to our club but I wouldn't say he was the sharpest tool in the shed when it comes to footy analysis.Correct.
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Is it really that big.. And where do you want me to put it MARY.... .
McGregor: “And I’ll keep belting you over the head with it until you get it right..”
GW is a lovely bloke and gave great service to our club but I wouldn't say he was the sharpest tool in the shed when it comes to footy analysis.
He himself demonstrated some of the attributes he finds lacking in some of the players he mentioned so I am a bit surprised by the harshness of his comments.
His pleasant manner would explain the "I like Mary" comment as both of them have about the same mental capacity.
He was the best doorman ever at the St George Budapest Soccer Club.
Yes I often thought the same but really did enjoy watching Graham when at his best.When Parramatta recruited Peter and St George recruited Graham, I always thought Parra got the Wynn.
Peter was a tough hard working player where as Graham, whilst being tough was more inclined to do the flashy stuff. If you could put them both into one body you'd have one serious player.Yes I often thought the same but really did enjoy watching Graham when at his best.
Peter was always a better tradesman but never as dynamic
We had a few of themPeter was a tough hard working player where as Graham, whilst being tough was more inclined to do the flashy stuff. If you could put them both into one body you'd have one serious player.