The NSL is like the WWF (or WWE as it is now known) before it went completely mainstream (about the time they left the Poughkeepsie arena in New York and made it a travelling weekly show).
And why am I not surprised that in NSL land a caller would bring up our beloved friends, the Jews.
In the early 1990's a friend of mine called in pretending to be Jewish and started asking about St Kilda Hakoah. Peter Desira assumed that my friend knew that South melbourne Hellas took them over. But my friend did not know. His famous line from that interview .... "A few Greek Jews running around".
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The NSL is like the WWF (or WWE as it is now known) before it went completely mainstream (about the time they left the Poughkeepsie arena in New York and made it a travelling weekly show).
ReplyDeleteAnd why am I not surprised that in NSL land a caller would bring up our beloved friends, the Jews.
In the early 1990's a friend of mine called in pretending to be Jewish and started asking about St Kilda Hakoah. Peter Desira assumed that my friend knew that South melbourne Hellas took them over. But my friend did not know. His famous line from that interview .... "A few Greek Jews running around".
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