All Jokes aside...4 grand finals in first 6 years and he won 3/4 of them and lost the other by 2 points. Not bad at all. He was Canterbury's Ray Price. Respect.
I could listen to the old boys talk about highlights, lowlights and sledges all day. Just puts a smile on my face. Thereâs a tv show there Joey. One or two characters of the game just telling warâies
Remember 1 game langmack and artie beetson commentating and it was raining cats +dogs...artie goes 'that ball is as slippery as a piece of cake' , meant to say 'piece of soap....langmack screams out laughing your always thinking of food!!....classic
I remember watching him against defending premiers Parramatta in a club game 1983 and he was still at school. It may have been his debut. Canterbury won 12-8. I was amazed watching this kid getting involved in a game the way he did tackling and taking ownership in attack. You think watching that game he played first grade for a few years. It was good he went on the 1986 Kangaroo tour.
He is rated by many , he was a great player. Had the pleasure of being in his company on quite a few occasions, he's as funny and modest as he WAS tough. He starts this interview being a very modest man. He won some stuff did Langers. Respect from the UK. Great stories.
Did the Amco Cup get a mention? ðŪ My dad told me that a bunch of amateurs from Western Division of NSW beat "nrl" level teams such as Manly and Penrith to win the 1974 competition!! ðŪ
Just pure gold. Langmack is a true legend. What a great time for rugby league. Would love to see more - pls get him on again.
Should be given his own segment.
How good was that
Rubbish
What a classic - âhey Johns!, not you, the good one! ððð
A legend who continues to do great work as does his wife. This segment should have been much longer.
Joeys face goes all red and embarrassed every time Matty johns gets a mention. Can't stop laughing.
One of the best Rugby League segments ever! I'm in tears!
paul langmack is a legend and great to hear the stories from that eraðĪĢð
All Jokes aside...4 grand finals in first 6 years and he won 3/4 of them and lost the other by 2 points. Not bad at all. He was Canterbury's Ray Price. Respect.
Then got Wests to the finals in his first year there
This show is gold, bring a legend on each week to tell the old war stories. That's how it was back then loved every minute
Other weeks this segment seems to go on and on. This week it's brilliant and you cut it short. Well done.
I could listen to the old boys talk about highlights, lowlights and sledges all day. Just puts a smile on my face. Thereâs a tv show there Joey. One or two characters of the game just telling warâies
Omg the best laugh I had for ages. Bring Langers on more often.
Love listening to the old blokes tell yarns from days of yonder... brings back memories.
Wow, rocking up to a new club, asking âwho is your best trainer? let me know.â then working your but off with them is so elite.
Hasnât changed since the school days. Never a dull moment. ðððŧ. Legend.
Remember 1 game langmack and artie beetson commentating and it was raining cats +dogs...artie goes 'that ball is as slippery as a piece of cake' , meant to say 'piece of soap....langmack screams out laughing your always thinking of food!!....classic
Cake of soap.
Funny ð
An incredible talent, and incredibly tough player.
I swear I can listen to langy talk all day ðððð
They robbed us with only 10 minutes!
When he went to Wests T Raudonikis was the coach. Apparently, Langmack ran everything.
Need more interviews like this
Wow that was the funniest segment I have watched. absolutely hilarious
I could listen to his chat in the tab all dayð
I remember watching him against defending premiers Parramatta in a club game 1983 and he was still at school. It may have been his debut. Canterbury won 12-8. I was amazed watching this kid getting involved in a game the way he did tackling and taking ownership in attack. You think watching that game he played first grade for a few years. It was good he went on the 1986 Kangaroo tour.
Great player in a great eraâĶLangmack knew how to tackle the right way
AMAZING! This should be an hour long show! It just starts to get good and some channel 9 idiot gets in Joey's ear to pull the plug what a hand brake
Truth! should be on a podcast
Very Entertaining Fella's. Langmack very Humble, and Loved the game. Thanks Paul/Joey ð
Love it but where's the rest of the segment?
He is rated by many , he was a great player. Had the pleasure of being in his company on quite a few occasions, he's as funny and modest as he WAS tough. He starts this interview being a very modest man. He won some stuff did Langers. Respect from the UK. Great stories.
I remember having his RL card when i was a kid. He was in West
Insanely funny, two hours too short!!
TV's too PC..had to cut the segment short
Magpie legend!
Bulldog legend - just a legend full stop.
When RL had characters. Great stories.
Bring him back for more.. shame he had to stopâĶ
Langers absolute legend funny as fck
Bet he goes good at a bbq or camp fire. Could listen to these retired players talk war stories for years. ð so good.
Great stuff guys ðð
Get paul langmack on the panel or commentary full time
5:28 in âDarryl Brohman come in, not the fittest bloke ever.â Joey glances at Fittler and only just manages to not crack up.
This video gets funnier every time I watch it.
Did the Amco Cup get a mention? ðŪ My dad told me that a bunch of amateurs from Western Division of NSW beat "nrl" level teams such as Manly and Penrith to win the 1974 competition!! ðŪ
LegendâĪ
What a beautie,so good to see men,be hard when it was required, yet humble and respectful to their opponents when there careers are over!
THEIR careers, DopeY ðĪĶ. Not spelt as over there. Unrelated word/s ð.
Noice ð i remember him being a v good back rower
Nah the good one fuaarrkkk yah Bei OG ððð
Love it âĪ
Ellery Hanley knocked himself out in the 1988 grand final? ððð
Maybe those were not "the good ol' days" after all ðŪ
Upload the Willie Mason ep
he wouldnt shut up they should get him back
Joey "back in the dark old days" Langmack goin "they are the GOLDEN DAYS" wher3 we have real rugby league.
Great sagment. Shows why people enjoy those days then today.
Good stories on how footy used to be played by tough guys who never laid down like dogs playing for penalties,!
Way too short ð
Fun
Jahahah. Brilliant
Abercrombie Street great
Take a look at me im yesterdayâs heroâĶ.
One of the nastiest people. The way he embarrassed poor Mario Fenech on the footy show was unforgivable. Canât stand langmack