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Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2017 9:10 pm
by Dog_ger2
We can all wright a lot of "Bullshit"

Thanks for the memories "Scott Hodges"

Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Fri Aug 04, 2017 12:16 am
by Wedgie
whufc wrote:
Booney wrote:
Dogwatcher wrote:The players back in those days would have come into contact with each other very rarely - on the field and the occasional state practice session. They wouldn't have known each other like they do today via things such as 'training academies' and draft camps that the good players get involved with from very early these days. Also, the fact that families have more than one car these days and can travel more plus the use of modern communications (such as social networking) means that players would now be very attuned to each other, their personalities and developing friendships outside of their clubs.


If you went to school in Glenelg area, you played for Glenelg, thus from Samboy Cup days you would be playing against the Port boys who grew up in the Port, or the North boys who grew up around North, there was no such thing as two lads who grew up in the same street and went to school together ending up at different clubs, it just didn't happen.


On top of that the Bay boys would have spent their Saturday nights at Lennys, Norwood at the Norwood hotel (I think it was) etc

Like others have said it was much more tribal back then especially when you had your own sacred dung heap

I caught up with all the North boys at Lennies one night, was a top night.

Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Fri Aug 04, 2017 8:45 am
by carey
I've just listened to all 4 parts. Very strong stuff. Extraordinary insight in to Scott's life and how from the outside we as the general public think these sports stars have it all yet they may just be bottling things up as they don't want the attention.

Cant wait to read the book.

Cheers for putting them up Boon

Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Fri Aug 04, 2017 9:10 am
by Magellan
Dog_ger2 wrote:We can all wright a lot of "Bullshit"

I think only you can 'wright' bullshit. Then again I may be rong. Is that all white?

Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Fri Aug 04, 2017 10:56 am
by bennymacca
carey wrote:I've just listened to all 4 parts. Very strong stuff. Extraordinary insight in to Scott's life and how from the outside we as the general public think these sports stars have it all yet they may just be bottling things up as they don't want the attention


Very good point Carey. Most of these players are very young too when this attention is thrust on them.

Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Fri Aug 04, 2017 1:30 pm
by Booney

Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Sat Aug 05, 2017 5:17 pm
by daysofourlives
Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:I remember buying into the Crowmania at first and was one of the 50k at the Essendon trial game

By the end of the first quarter I was done there was no way I could support a team that had David Marshall, Scott Hodges etc blokes I had 'hated' (as a fan)


I was at the first game, as a Hawks supporter...


Through thick and thin you say? Guess it was pretty easy to jump off the Hawks in the mid to late 90's ;)

Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Sun Aug 06, 2017 9:58 am
by Booney
daysofourlives wrote:
Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:I remember buying into the Crowmania at first and was one of the 50k at the Essendon trial game

By the end of the first quarter I was done there was no way I could support a team that had David Marshall, Scott Hodges etc blokes I had 'hated' (as a fan)


I was at the first game, as a Hawks supporter...


Through thick and thin you say? Guess it was pretty easy to jump off the Hawks in the mid to late 90's ;)


Was a passing interest compared to 3 generations of Port Adelaide in my veins.

Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Sun Aug 06, 2017 9:15 pm
by whufc
Booney wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:
Booney wrote:
whufc wrote:I remember buying into the Crowmania at first and was one of the 50k at the Essendon trial game

By the end of the first quarter I was done there was no way I could support a team that had David Marshall, Scott Hodges etc blokes I had 'hated' (as a fan)


I was at the first game, as a Hawks supporter...


Through thick and thin you say? Guess it was pretty easy to jump off the Hawks in the mid to late 90's ;)


Was a passing interest compared to 3 generations of Port Adelaide in my veins.


Yep Carlton was the same to me

Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Mon Aug 07, 2017 8:57 pm
by Dog_ger2
Didn't we all struggle in our youth though?

I can't sell a book....

I have some great life stories.

We have all been there haven't we..?

Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2017 8:59 am
by Booney
Dog_ger2 wrote:Didn't we all struggle in our youth though?

I can't sell a book....

I have some great life stories.

We have all been there haven't we..?


Publish it, I'd buy it.

Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2017 9:19 am
by Magellan
Booney wrote:
Dog_ger2 wrote:Didn't we all struggle in our youth though?

I can't sell a book....

I have some great life stories.

We have all been there haven't we..?


Publish it, I'd buy it.

Available at all good book stores. Not sure why it won't sell.

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Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Tue Aug 08, 2017 9:46 am
by MW
Dr Seuss might sue for copyright

Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2017 9:07 am
by Magellan
Great to see Hodges interviewed this morning about the book on the ABC Breakfast program. Some interesting insights, but I'm not sure if its available online or not.

On a lighter note, during the interview they played some old highlights of Hodges and the Adelaide Crows in the early days. They also played what looked like footage of a hall of fame or similar-type of event, with Andrew Jarman speaking at the podium. I'm not sure what Jars has to do with Scott Hodges, although I can only presume that the person who complied the footage in the Melbourne ABC studios must've mistaken a post football Andrew Jarman as Scott Hodges, given both are now bald and a bit chubby in middle age.

Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Sat Aug 12, 2017 9:02 pm
by johntheclaret
bennymacca wrote:
carey wrote:I've just listened to all 4 parts. Very strong stuff. Extraordinary insight in to Scott's life and how from the outside we as the general public think these sports stars have it all yet they may just be bottling things up as they don't want the attention


Very good point Carey. Most of these players are very young too when this attention is thrust on them.

Yep, imagine if they were on $400k a week as a 23 year old.

Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Sat Aug 12, 2017 9:03 pm
by johntheclaret
Magellan wrote:Great to see Hodges interviewed this morning about the book on the ABC Breakfast program. Some interesting insights, but I'm not sure if its available online or not.

On a lighter note, during the interview they played some old highlights of Hodges and the Adelaide Crows in the early days. They also played what looked like footage of a hall of fame or similar-type of event, with Andrew Jarman speaking at the podium. I'm not sure what Jars has to do with Scott Hodges, although I can only presume that the person who complied the footage in the Melbourne ABC studios must've mistaken a post football Andrew Jarman as Scott Hodges, given both are now bald and a bit chubby in middle age.

Surprised I didn't get a gig then ;)

Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Tue Aug 15, 2017 9:34 am
by Booney
Hodges will be signing copies of the book "Not all black and white" tonight at the Port Store, Alberton Oval.

Not all black and white

PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2018 9:52 pm
by Hondo
MW wrote:
Dogwatcher wrote:Given the atmosphere of the time, those thoughts were fair enough.


Then why play for them? Money?


He said in one of the radio interviews that there was strong appeal for him in staying in Adelaide. He was close with his family and obviously his Port mates.

If he didn’t fully cope with the Crows he probably would have completely fallen over playing for Collingwood or Carlton, being so isolated from his support network.

He also said he wanted to test himself at the next level and the Crows offered him a chance to do this while not having to leave Adelaide.

Re: Not all black and white

PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 1:48 pm
by Failed Creation
It took me 3 1/2 hours to read this book a couple of months ago.

A lot of his personal issues and struggles resonate with me, and was a major reason the book was so easy to digest.