R.I.P.

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over 8 years ago

Roy Halladay  - retired MLB Baseball pitcher in a small plane crash.  He was only 40.  I have fond memories of watching him play for the Blue Jays.

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over 8 years ago

Very sad. I saw a guy in Wellington recently wearing a Joe Carter 29 Blue Jays shirt. I want one too

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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over 8 years ago

For food fans out there Italian chef antonio carluccio has pased away aged 80,RIP

" If you only have a hammer you tend to see every problem as a nail" - maslow

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over 8 years ago

John Hillerman

Magnum PI was the shark back in the day

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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over 8 years ago

well it was better than BJ and the Bear

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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over 8 years ago · edited over 8 years ago · History

Logan's Run ftw

yes I'm old


    COYN     


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LG
over 8 years ago

Buck Rogers was da bomb! Erin Grey back then was cute.

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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over 8 years ago

Old school actor Keith Barron has passed RIP

" If you only have a hammer you tend to see every problem as a nail" - maslow

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over 8 years ago

Bert Ormond    RIP

An excellent player and a top bloke.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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over 8 years ago
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aitkenmikeBuffon IIdairyflatGooner 4 Life+1
over 8 years ago

Sad news. Remember him as a decent competitor in our domestic league and for the Solomons. Such a young age too.

RIP.

Three for me, and two for them.

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over 8 years ago

think he knocked us out of the ONC c.2003/4

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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over 8 years ago

Kiwi Rugby League team.

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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Banzai!...AIEEE!!!
over 8 years ago

I have never seen anything like it

Congragulations Fiji but we really were terrible. 

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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over 8 years ago

Malcolm Young, AC/DC guitarist.

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over 8 years ago

RR wrote:

Shark that sucks. Strong memories of him bossing defenders as part of the great YoungHeart Manawatu side, along with Totori 

People like Coldplay and voted for the Nazis. You can't trust people.

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over 8 years ago · edited over 8 years ago · History

Ricardo wrote:

Leggy wrote:

Bert Ormond    RIP

An excellent player and a top bloke.

and a write up here about his New Zealand career

http://www.nzfootball.co.nz/bert-ormond-obituary/

Used to regularly catch the bus from Mairangi Bay to Victoria St and then walk to New market Park to watch football in the early 70's.

That's a name I've heard quite a bit but I'm too young to know about his coaching days with Blockhouse Bay and didn't know much about him.

Thanks for the link to that article. Some fascinating football history.

That was some season for Blockhouse Bay in 1970 under Bert, winning the inaugural National League and the Chatham Cup.

Seems that Bert not only founded a Kiwi football dynasty (two sons and a grand-daughter played for NZ) but he was part of a great football family in Scotland too.

His brother Willie played for Scotland at the 1954 World Cup and managed Scotland at the 1974 World Cup, one of the interesting facts on Bert's Wikipedia page:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Ormond

Bert outlived his older brother by 33 years (Willie died in his 50's)

His other brother Gabby was a top Scottish player too.

Willie Ormond:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Ormond

Willie was Scotland manager 1973 - 1977 and managed rivals Herts and Hibs in the late 70's and early 80's before bad health caught up with him and he passed away in 1984.

Outstanding results while in charge of Scotland and reminiscent of the undefeated All Whites at World Cup 2010:

"Ormond steered Scotland to the 1974 World Cup Finals in West Germany. Scotland beat Zaire and drew with Brazil and Yugoslavia to return home as the only unbeaten team in the tournament. They were eliminated after the group stage first round.[4] This was the best ever performance by a Scotland team in a World Cup."

That certainly was a tough group and they were so unlucky not to advance...

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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RR wrote:

Shark that sucks. Strong memories of him bossing defenders as part of the great YoungHeart Manawatu side, along with Totori 

According to media reports, Menapi passed away from a heart attack.

He was one of the Pacific Island greats - one of only three Pacific Islanders (along with Fijian strikers Roy Krishna and Esala Masi - who played NSL 1996 - 2004, including winning the 1999 - 2000 title) to have firmly established themselves in Australia's national league. Menapi played three seasons for Sydney United in the old NSL 2000- 2003 (66 games, 19 goals). A couple of other Pacific Islanders (Fa'arodo, Totori) played in the Aussie top flight for a season but without much success.

Menapi stood out in a struggling Sydney United team.  

34 goals in 37 internationals for the Solomons is outstanding in world terms.

Menapi was snatched away from Nelson Suburbs by Alan Hunter at Sydney United in 2000 after he saw him play for the Solomons. 

According to Wikipedia, Menapi was only 40.

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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"That certainly was a tough group and they were so unlucky not to advance..."

Debatable: Scotland performed well but if you only beat Zaire 2-0, you're doomed. Yugoslavia beat Zaire 9-0 from memory, and these were the years when African teams really were naïve amateurs. Very strong Scottish squad too: Bremner, Lorimer, Law, Hay, Jordan, McGrain etc.

As a player, Willie Ormond also part of Hibs "famous five" forward line...

Obviously a very talented family...

"Self-defence is an art I cultivate"

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over 8 years ago

Terry Smith, Auckland Referee and marathon runner

I met Terry in Edinburgh when he had traveled over to see NZ play Scotland (1-1 draw) and then later on at the Confederations Cup in France (2003) was a great character and had some great stories, apparently ran 20 marathons in his life and was still refereeing until about 4 years ago when he was 76!  RIP

https://thejourneyfan.blogspot.co.nz/

New Zealand Football Media Association Website of the year 2015 & 2016

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over 8 years ago

I am trying to find out if it is this Terry?

Founder

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over 8 years ago

Feverish wrote:

I am trying to find out if it is this Terry?

Aye that's him

I met him once after a Phoenix game a few years ago. Top bloke and a passionate All Whites fan.

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over 8 years ago

Terry Smith, Auckland Referee and marathon runner

I met Terry in Edinburgh when he had traveled over to see NZ play Scotland (1-1 draw) and then later on at the Confederations Cup in France (2003) was a great character and had some great stories, apparently ran 20 marathons in his life and was still refereeing until about 4 years ago when he was 76!  RIP

Did he live long enough to hear Pulis was sacked?

"At the end of the drive the lawmen arrive...

I'll take my chance because luck is on my side or something...

Her name is Rio, she don't need to understand...

Oh Rio, Rio, hear them shout across the land..."

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over 8 years ago

Rodney Bewes ( The Likely Lads)        RIP

Was an excellent show.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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over 8 years ago

Rodney Bewes ( The Likely Lads)        RIP

Was an excellent show.

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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over 8 years ago

David Cassidy

Grumpy old bastard alert

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LeggyLG
over 8 years ago

Jeff Vader wrote:

David Cassidy

My wife devastated about this

" If you only have a hammer you tend to see every problem as a nail" - maslow

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over 8 years ago

Yeah the wife is much the same....

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 8 years ago

Jim Nabors    (Gomer Pyle, on the Andy Griffith Show )        RIP

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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over 8 years ago
Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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over 8 years ago · edited over 8 years ago · History

Johhny Hallyday.

First those outside the pays francophone a 'qui' might almost be acceptable...

https://youtu.be/8Sc4Pb7d1Nk

Profile pic. Should you be interested. Lakhsen, on the right, lost touch with him.
Mohammed, on the left, I'm still in touch with. He's now living in Agadez, Niger. More focused on his animals now as tourism has dried up. Is active with a co-op promoting local goods, leather work and bijouterie, into Europe. 
20/5/20

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over 8 years ago

For the Brits whon remember swap shop, The Big Breakfast and Cheggers does pop..... RIP Keith Chegwin, all round nice guy

" If you only have a hammer you tend to see every problem as a nail" - maslow

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over 8 years ago

I had no idea Mike Cockrill died. Just learned a few days ago. RIP.



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about 8 years ago

Jim Anderton

A good and decent man for the main. 

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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Big Pete 65dairyflatOi Oi EdgecumbeThe JourneyFan
about 8 years ago

Ray Thomas, the flutest for The Moody Blues. he didn't travel to NZ on their last tour here a few years back. A real shame. Long Distance Voyager is one of my favourite albums.

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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