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    Andrew Ireland (as a player)

    Just watched a replay of last qtr. of the 1977 GF Kangaroos Vs Collingwood and heard Andrew Ireland (for Colllingwood) called. Does anyone know if that is our Andrew Ireland. The replay was too quick for me to catch a good look at the player. This was on 73Mate on the Friday night before the GF, and am just getting around to watching it.

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    Definitely him. Played for Collingwood.
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    Yes it is. Played 110 games for Collingwood between 1975 and 1980, playing in losing grand finals in 77, 79 and 80.

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    Based on how he performs for us now, I believe the correct spelling in the common vernacular would be Andrew Ireland (as a playa)

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    Definitely not him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloody Hell View Post
    Definitely not him.
    It may have been him - I just don't like threads to die so soon after their inception....is it 2014?

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    Definitely not him.

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    It may have been him - I just don't like threads to die so soon after their inception....is it 2014?
    Can you quote a quote in a quote?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloody Hell View Post
    Definitely not him.

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    It may have been him - I just don't like threads to die so soon after their inception....is it 2014?

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    Can you quote a quote in a quote?
    Apparently you can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloody Hell View Post
    Definitely not him.

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    It may have been him - I just don't like threads to die so soon after their inception....is it 2014?

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    Can you quote a quote in a quote?

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    Apparently you can.
    But the real question is can you quote an quote in a quote in a quote?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloody Hell View Post
    Definitely not him.

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    It may have been him - I just don't like threads to die so soon after their inception....is it 2014?

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    Can you quote a quote in a quote?

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    Apparently you can.

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    But the real question is can you quote an quote in a quote in a quote?
    Yes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stellation View Post
    Based on how he performs for us now, I believe the correct spelling in the common vernacular would be Andrew Ireland (as a playa)
    As a beach? Seaside?

    Way to left field for me Stell!!

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    Damn, I still have those footy cards.
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