Spiro Kourkomelis in The Age
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Spiro Kourkomelis in The Age
Yesterday, page 13.
He has his own bike shop - AvantiPlus - in Brunswick.
He has his own bike shop - AvantiPlus - in Brunswick.
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Re: Spiro Kourkomelis in The Age
Kicked an amazing goal for us once at Windy Hill.
A snapshot over his shoulder on the boundary line on the members side towards the A.F. Showers Pavilion goals.
Who the hell was A.F. Showers anyway?
A snapshot over his shoulder on the boundary line on the members side towards the A.F. Showers Pavilion goals.
Who the hell was A.F. Showers anyway?
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Re: Spiro Kourkomelis in The Age
Got burnt out by our lack of success. A very good player.
In Springfield, they're eating the dogs. The people that came in, they're eating the cats. They’re eating – they are eating the pets of the people that live there.
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I remember a family day way back in the day and I had my photo with Spiro, Stewart Loewe and David Grant...it was an awesome day. The players were pretty accessible and approachable. Although I haven't been to a family day since then as they always seem to be on Sundays, plus been young back then it was okay, as you get older its like umm....nah. Who knows I might travel down to Seaford on Monday, but then I might not.
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Re: Spiro Kourkomelis in The Age
Yeah, Spiro was a another handy former Carlton player amongst Peter McConville, Ken Sheldon, Wow Jones and the like who joined us during the hard times of the 80s. I remember him being outstanding against Geelong at Kardinia in one of our rare wins in 1988.
Here's the article in question http://www.smh.com.au/technology/techno ... 33fr7.html Looks like Spiro is in good shape these days. Must be doing a lot of cycling outside of running his business.
Here's the article in question http://www.smh.com.au/technology/techno ... 33fr7.html Looks like Spiro is in good shape these days. Must be doing a lot of cycling outside of running his business.
The guy who discovered peptides?Enrico_Misso wrote:Who the hell was A.F. Showers anyway?
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Was that in that last game we ever played at Windy Hill?Enrico_Misso wrote:Kicked an amazing goal for us once at Windy Hill.
A snapshot over his shoulder on the boundary line on the members side towards the A.F. Showers Pavilion goals.
Damn Bummers lucked out with Plugger being a late withdrawal from the game. He was in a goal kicking purple patch at the time. We went down by only a couple of goals. Seem to recall Damian Kitschke missing a sitter late in the last quarter which would have given us a lead.
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I was a huge fan of Spiro. Under-rated. He actually really put in for us. Tried hard and played a lot of very good games in a terrible losing side.
Had a reputation for being 'soft' in some quarters but in actual fact had a heart the size of a lion.
Go Spiro!
Had a reputation for being 'soft' in some quarters but in actual fact had a heart the size of a lion.
Go Spiro!
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I wonder why he didn't play more. Absolute ball magnet
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You have bias towards players of Greek heritage, Con?Con Gorozidis wrote:I was a huge fan of Spiro. Under-rated. He actually really put in for us. Tried hard and played a lot of very good games in a terrible losing side.
Had a reputation for being 'soft' in some quarters but in actual fact had a heart the size of a lion.
Go Spiro!
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Spiro must've been from the rural regions of GreeceSainternist wrote:You have bias towards players of Greek heritage, Con?Con Gorozidis wrote:I was a huge fan of Spiro. Under-rated. He actually really put in for us. Tried hard and played a lot of very good games in a terrible losing side.
Had a reputation for being 'soft' in some quarters but in actual fact had a heart the size of a lion.
Go Spiro!
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Spiro is Con or Con is Spiro
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Perhaps the easiest goal ever missed!Sainternist wrote:Was that in that last game we ever played at Windy Hill?Enrico_Misso wrote:Kicked an amazing goal for us once at Windy Hill.
A snapshot over his shoulder on the boundary line on the members side towards the A.F. Showers Pavilion goals.
Damn Bummers lucked out with Plugger being a late withdrawal from the game. He was in a goal kicking purple patch at the time. We went down by only a couple of goals. Seem to recall Damian Kitschke missing a sitter late in the last quarter which would have given us a lead.
It was very late in the last quarter, Bummers had the ball, there was a turnover, a long kick found Kitschke 40 metres out all on his own, he loped in towards the goal, had a couple of bounces Gabelich style, and kept going right in to the goalsquare to drive home the winning goal at the A F Showers pavilion end (that bl00dy name again). Unfortunately Damien was the only person in the entire ground that didn't see Bewick coming from 500 metres away faster than Usain Bolt.
Beedick closed the gap and dived full length to smother the ball at the last second.
Shades of the thing we don't talk about.
The Essendon members went into raptures, we went into disbelief/anger/disappointment.
I think they might have kicked another goal, I wouldn't know as I was still in shock.
Pretty sure you are right and it was the same game that Spiro kicked the miraculous goal - 1990 I think.
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Gold Doc Gold!Dr Spaceman wrote:Sainternist wrote:You have bias towards players of Greek heritage, Con?Con Gorozidis wrote:I was a huge fan of Spiro. Under-rated. He actually really put in for us. Tried hard and played a lot of very good games in a terrible losing side.
Had a reputation for being 'soft' in some quarters but in actual fact had a heart the size of a lion.
Go Spiro!
Spiro must've been from the rural regions of Greece
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It was 1990. I just found footage of the last 10 mins of that game on youtube. Our good friend McAdam (Saintsational poster) uploaded itEnrico_Misso wrote:Perhaps the easiest goal ever missed!Sainternist wrote:Was that in that last game we ever played at Windy Hill?Enrico_Misso wrote:Kicked an amazing goal for us once at Windy Hill.
A snapshot over his shoulder on the boundary line on the members side towards the A.F. Showers Pavilion goals.
Damn Bummers lucked out with Plugger being a late withdrawal from the game. He was in a goal kicking purple patch at the time. We went down by only a couple of goals. Seem to recall Damian Kitschke missing a sitter late in the last quarter which would have given us a lead.
It was very late in the last quarter, Bummers had the ball, there was a turnover, a long kick found Kitschke 40 metres out all on his own, he loped in towards the goal, had a couple of bounces Gabelich style, and kept going right in to the goalsquare to drive home the winning goal at the A F Showers pavilion end (that bl00dy name again). Unfortunately Damien was the only person in the entire ground that didn't see Bewick coming from 500 metres away faster than Usain Bolt.
Beedick closed the gap and dived full length to smother the ball at the last second.
Shades of the thing we don't talk about.
The Essendon members went into raptures, we went into disbelief/anger/disappointment.
I think they might have kicked another goal, I wouldn't know as I was still in shock.
Pretty sure you are right and it was the same game that Spiro kicked the miraculous goal - 1990 I think.
Indeed reminiscent of the thing we don't like to speak from 2010, but it was in fact Grenvold, not Bewick, who ran down Kitschke in the dying minutes of the final quarter. But by Jove, that bloody Bewick used give us headaches back in the day. He always had that cheeky shiteating grin on his face
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Plugger from the goal square in the final against Geelong in 1991?Enrico_Misso wrote:Perhaps the easiest goal ever missed!Sainternist wrote:Seem to recall Damian Kitschke missing a sitter late in the last quarter which would have given us a lead.
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That honour goes to Riewoldt.Enrico_Misso wrote:Perhaps the easiest goal ever missed!Sainternist wrote:Was that in that last game we ever played at Windy Hill?Enrico_Misso wrote:Kicked an amazing goal for us once at Windy Hill.
A snapshot over his shoulder on the boundary line on the members side towards the A.F. Showers Pavilion goals.
Damn Bummers lucked out with Plugger being a late withdrawal from the game. He was in a goal kicking purple patch at the time. We went down by only a couple of goals. Seem to recall Damian Kitschke missing a sitter late in the last quarter which would have given us a lead.
In a grand final replay