Entries Tagged as ‘bad footy cards’

May 29, 2009

BAD FOOTY CARDS – episode 6

Bad Footy Cards  -  episode 6
John Manzie

Anyone who wears Keilor Park footy socks has no clues in my book.

May 21, 2009

Speaking of girls of the AFL

DGES WORLD FAMOUS FOOTY TIPPING COMP tipster, INGO has added his contribution to DGES Footytalk’s ‘GIRLS OF THE AFL’ segment by sending us his favorite Bad Footy Card…

Tipsmaster’s note: This girl of the AFL can play in my team anytime.

May 16, 2009

BAD FOOTY CARDS – episode 5

BAD FOOTY CARDS – episode 5
Geoff Southby

I don’t care how hard he tries, or how long he waits…Green jeans will never be in fashion.
Blue and Green should never be seen…

May 14, 2009

SMITTY’s BAD FOOTY CARDS

DGES WORLD FAMOUS FOOTY TIPPING COMP tipster, SMITTY’s collection of BAD FOOTY CARDS.
SMITTY: My funniest footy cards…I’ll explain why.

1. Ron Alexander – never seen a player take the photo more seriously.  Looks like he got out his comb and some brylcream and trimmed the mo, then put on his most serious face.  Also he looks [...]

May 9, 2009

BAD FOOTY CARDS – episode 4

BAD FOOTY CARDS – episode 4
David McMahon of the extinct Fitzroy Football Club is our latest nominee in the 4th episode of BAD FOOTY CARDS. Here McMahon is deftly balking around the photographer in classic footy card pose. The amazing thing about this Bad Footy Card is the fact that the FFC insignia on McMahon’s [...]

May 6, 2009

BAD FOOTY CARDS – episode 3

BAD FOOTY CARDS – episode 3
Gary Ayres – living proof that humans used to swing in trees…

May 4, 2009

BAD FOOTY CARDS – episode 2

BAD FOOTY CARDS – episode 2
BAD MAL BROWN is our nominee for episode 2 of the BAD FOOTY CARDS competition.
Mal obviously thought it was fashion to wear Brown Corduroy Paddington Bear pants to footy training.
Then again, Mal Brown is so tough he can wear what he wants…
 

May 1, 2009

BAD FOOTY CARDS – episode 1

BAD FOOTY CARDS – episode 1
TOM PARK – F.U.R.C  was obviously recruited to the Bombers for the joke and giggle factor.
BEHOLD!
My footy card collection has been missing, believed lost or stolen since the late 20th century. That was until a recent clean up in the laundry cupboard at home produced a mysterious, unidentified box, gathering [...]