Sydney Swans Hall of Fame: Era 4: 1982 - 2011
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- The final segment of this 4 part series outlining the complete history of the South Melbourne / Sydney Swans Football Club. Era 4 comprises of the period after 1982 and the bold move to Sydney, the highs and lows and the string of success in the present era.
Brett Kirk. One of the toughest, most couragious guys to ever pull on the Red and White.
Old days with the swans it was fantastic
Great historical stuff. Very happy. Love the Swannies :-)
We got it from AFL Films, I'm not sure if there is much more, it was just slowmo footage from the 2005 grand final
What an amazing video. Thank you, thank you so much!
complete inspiration.
A bloods supporter for life!!!
One thing people do not realise is that the failure of private ownership was due to the VFL refusing to allow clubs to charge their own prices for tickets. Under a fixed ticket price, owners of the Swans could not adjust to the fluctuating demand from a fickle Sydney audience, nor cover the cost of top players. Most leagues do not fix ticket prices.
cheer cheer the red and the white honor the name by day and by night, lift that noble banner high, shake down the thunder from the sky! whether the odds be great or small, swans will go win and win overall, while the loyal swans are marching onwards to victory!!!!!
10:02 Where did you get that fantastic footage of Kirk from? Is there more of it?
now grandfinal
Players I revered.
Bob Skilton. (The best player in the history of the game, don’t agree with me? Tough shit.)
Peter Bedford
Max Papley ( Tom’s grandfather.)
In the 80s
No 1. These days he’s an absolute clown, but he was the best acrobatic mark of all time. (Guess)
Later.
Paul Kelly
Plugger
Mickey O
Modern day.
Who else but Buddy?
Isaac Heeney
Max’s grandson
Luke Parker
Dane Rampe
The rest of the team.