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Saturday Afternoon Fever
I've just finished reading "Saturday Afternoon Fever" by Matthew Hardy.
If you've read it then you'll know what a great book it is. But for those of you who haven't - it's one of the best reads I've had in a long time.
Matthew Hardy grew up in Glen Waverley ( so did I), idolised Trevor Barker and epitomises the true meaning of the word Saints supporter.
His book is an incredibly funny and entertaining account of the trials and joys of supporting the Saints from the late 70's through until the 1997 GF and growing up absolutely besotted with Saints.
There are plenty of amusing anecdotes about the St.Kilda social club, Moorabbin, various players, and following the Saints to Windy Hill, the Western Oval and Kardinia Park.
In a self-deprecating and highly entertaining way, he manages to capture the essence of going to the footy when the AFL was the VFL, clubs played at their tribal homes and going to the footy involved the ritual of standing in the outer where the language and beer flowed freely and you could have a kick on the ground after the game.
A great book. I laughed out loud heaps of times. Would recommend it to anyone interested in footy or with an interest in a snapshot of how footy was before it became 'family friendly'.
If you've read it then you'll know what a great book it is. But for those of you who haven't - it's one of the best reads I've had in a long time.
Matthew Hardy grew up in Glen Waverley ( so did I), idolised Trevor Barker and epitomises the true meaning of the word Saints supporter.
His book is an incredibly funny and entertaining account of the trials and joys of supporting the Saints from the late 70's through until the 1997 GF and growing up absolutely besotted with Saints.
There are plenty of amusing anecdotes about the St.Kilda social club, Moorabbin, various players, and following the Saints to Windy Hill, the Western Oval and Kardinia Park.
In a self-deprecating and highly entertaining way, he manages to capture the essence of going to the footy when the AFL was the VFL, clubs played at their tribal homes and going to the footy involved the ritual of standing in the outer where the language and beer flowed freely and you could have a kick on the ground after the game.
A great book. I laughed out loud heaps of times. Would recommend it to anyone interested in footy or with an interest in a snapshot of how footy was before it became 'family friendly'.
my fav part was when as a kid he was watching the french president and wodered why they were playing the fitzroy theme song
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Its an absolute corker - have read it twice.
My favorite part is him telling about the "snow" that involved ripping up phone books and throwing the torn squares in the air when a goal was kicked.
The funny part was when he was at Geelong and reached out and grabbed a piece of "snow" and it was the very piece that listed Trevor Barker's address and phone number ... haha, who ever let the truth get in the way of a good story?
My favorite part is him telling about the "snow" that involved ripping up phone books and throwing the torn squares in the air when a goal was kicked.
The funny part was when he was at Geelong and reached out and grabbed a piece of "snow" and it was the very piece that listed Trevor Barker's address and phone number ... haha, who ever let the truth get in the way of a good story?
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There are so many anecdotes in the book that made me laugh.
The bit about the French president standing to attention to the Fitzroy theme song was an absolute classic.
His descriptions of the characters in the outer are great too. Loved him recounting the time when someone in the outer at Moorabbin called out to O'Dwyer of Melbourne, "Hey O'Dwyer, Ronald McDonald wants his hair back".
I also loved his description of Plugger giving Ronnie McKeown a Chinese burn at Victoria Park.
I think the book hit such a chord with me because it captures the feeling of going to the footy when I was growing up. That someone should even write a book about footy and supporting the Saints is great, and that it should be so funny and so accurately capture what footy was like makes it a complete winner.
The bit about the French president standing to attention to the Fitzroy theme song was an absolute classic.
His descriptions of the characters in the outer are great too. Loved him recounting the time when someone in the outer at Moorabbin called out to O'Dwyer of Melbourne, "Hey O'Dwyer, Ronald McDonald wants his hair back".
I also loved his description of Plugger giving Ronnie McKeown a Chinese burn at Victoria Park.
I think the book hit such a chord with me because it captures the feeling of going to the footy when I was growing up. That someone should even write a book about footy and supporting the Saints is great, and that it should be so funny and so accurately capture what footy was like makes it a complete winner.
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Gold!!!!HardSaint wrote:What about "ham on head"?
.... so puerile in a way we can all relate to - those in jokes we had as kids that crack us up as adults today
Being from Glen Waverley myself and having followed Waverley in the VFA when they were in existence, I also loved the story about the Mordi grandmas and calling one of the Mordialloc players a 'dole bludger'.
Very very funny book.
It's available at your local library when you're down here. That's how I read it.evertonfc wrote:Still haven't read it...would absolutely love to...
I loved the book so much I went to the Saturday Afternoon Fever show at the Comedy Festival a few years back.
If anybody else hasn't read it, definitely get yourself a copy. It's brilliant.
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I looked last week and it wasn't there.sainter35 wrote:It's available at your local library when you're down here. That's how I read it.evertonfc wrote:Still haven't read it...would absolutely love to...
But I'm pretty sure we have different local libaries and I can't walk to Altona.
Clueless and mediocre petty tyrant.
All the Hobsons Bay Libraries are connected. They would have it delivered to Williamstown the next day for you.evertonfc wrote:I looked last week and it wasn't there.sainter35 wrote:It's available at your local library when you're down here. That's how I read it.evertonfc wrote:Still haven't read it...would absolutely love to...
But I'm pretty sure we have different local libaries and I can't walk to Altona.
But alas, you're right. Just checked the catalogue and it's no longer there.
Some Saints supporter was obviously smarter than me and kept it rather than returning it.
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I bought the book at Southland and sat on the nearest bench to start reading it.
One minutes I was howling with laughter as he talked about the peanut man who walked the boundary with the large sack of peanuts as people hurled coins at him
The next minute I had tears in my eyes as he described the moment his mum rang him in London to tell him Trevor Barker had died
A friend and I went to his show on at the casino a few years ago, as part of the Comedy Festival and of course I wore scarf and along with the other Saints fans, we tried to guess who the players were that popped up on the screen as Matthew told his story.
And no my friend are not stalkers, well I have my doubts about my friend, but we were at the National Theatre in St Kilda for his "I am so Australian" show right in the front row and to our horror we popped on the youtube clip plugging the show.
Don't forget Matthew will be hosting the Angels "on the Couch" on May 6 and like he did the last time, he'll bring along his mum
One minutes I was howling with laughter as he talked about the peanut man who walked the boundary with the large sack of peanuts as people hurled coins at him
The next minute I had tears in my eyes as he described the moment his mum rang him in London to tell him Trevor Barker had died
A friend and I went to his show on at the casino a few years ago, as part of the Comedy Festival and of course I wore scarf and along with the other Saints fans, we tried to guess who the players were that popped up on the screen as Matthew told his story.
And no my friend are not stalkers, well I have my doubts about my friend, but we were at the National Theatre in St Kilda for his "I am so Australian" show right in the front row and to our horror we popped on the youtube clip plugging the show.
Don't forget Matthew will be hosting the Angels "on the Couch" on May 6 and like he did the last time, he'll bring along his mum
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http://www.theaustralian.seekbooks.com. ... 1740513500
available Online
or
http://chaos.com/product/saturday_after ... 61739.html
and I have seen it in bookstores- but try smaller stores that may still have copies- Ie strip shopping centres, country stores with less turnover.
I saw one recently and thought No I don't need another copy
available Online
or
http://chaos.com/product/saturday_after ... 61739.html
and I have seen it in bookstores- but try smaller stores that may still have copies- Ie strip shopping centres, country stores with less turnover.
I saw one recently and thought No I don't need another copy
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i got it for a pressie one christmas...i suppose i should read it.....same for bangers book......n1ck wrote:Best.Book.Ever.
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