a Gem from the past
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a Gem from the past
Back in 1923 a man by the name of Bill McKechine a printer by trade, began producing a 16page weekly club magazine, The St Kilda Football Review. It was an overtly political publication and McKechine often used it to promote his own views on club policy and on the Committee in-fighting.
But it also had Match reports of both the seniors and seconds, player profiles and bits and pieces from around the club.
The Magazine ran from 1923 to 25 and then 32 to 34
McKechine backed up his words by not only serving on the Committee but also as club president then as club delegate to the VFL
The Magazine is very Rare and hard to find and i guess a lot of you havent seen one before so i would like too share with you the Issue dated 19th of May 1933 please ENJOY!
But it also had Match reports of both the seniors and seconds, player profiles and bits and pieces from around the club.
The Magazine ran from 1923 to 25 and then 32 to 34
McKechine backed up his words by not only serving on the Committee but also as club president then as club delegate to the VFL
The Magazine is very Rare and hard to find and i guess a lot of you havent seen one before so i would like too share with you the Issue dated 19th of May 1933 please ENJOY!
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So it was the 1920s answer to Saintsational.mcadam05 wrote:It was an overtly political publication and McKechine often used it to promote his own views on club policy and on the Committee in-fighting
Great stuff Mcadam once again
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Re: a Gem from the past
Lookd more like a combination of barks4eva and a photocopy machinebigcarl wrote:So it was the 1920s answer to Saintsational.mcadam05 wrote:It was an overtly political publication and McKechine often used it to promote his own views on club policy and on the Committee in-fighting
Hang on, no it doesn't
mcadam05 wrote:McKechine backed up his words by not only serving on the Committee but also as club president then as club delegate to the VFLÂ
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That is the second one I have seen.
I have one here from 1933...
My Grandfather is on the cover.
They are very, very, very rare.
Showed mine to the club once and they didn't want to give it back. I got rather animated about that one.
I have one here from 1933...
My Grandfather is on the cover.
They are very, very, very rare.
Showed mine to the club once and they didn't want to give it back. I got rather animated about that one.
"Now the ball is loose, it gives St. Kilda a rough chance. Black. Good handpass. Voss. Schwarze now, the defender, can run and from a long way".....
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There's 3 very rare sets of cards from the 30's all St Kilda the first one you have seen the other two were sold as raffle tickets.matrix wrote:blimey
and i thought the ciggie cards looked cool
thats unreal
love the old stuff
could look at this stuff all day
great work mcadam
1937 only 10 have been seen