I have heard that Bouris is extremely tight with money, so not the type you want running a football club.
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Originally posted by Larry Long Balls View Post
I hear you on Jeff Fenech. I recall seeing him around a couple of times in the early 90s with his posse. The vibe both times was stay well away and that any issues could be happily accommodated."Be good enough to forgive people but don't be stupid enough to trust them again."
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Originally posted by Larry Long Balls View Post
I hear you on Jeff Fenech. I recall seeing him around a couple of times in the early 90s with his posse. The vibe both times was stay well away and that any issues could be happily accommodated.
Cribby was a pugs as well but went up the heroin, prison path. Just sayin.
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Originally posted by Larry Long Balls View Post
I hear you on Jeff Fenech. I recall seeing him around a couple of times in the early 90s with his posse. The vibe both times was stay well away and that any issues could be happily accommodated.
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Originally posted by Mickie Lane View PostThis bloke I knew when I was younger named Daryl Cribb who grew up around Newtown, Erskineville bashed Jeff Fenech who was carrying 2 metal bars in Marrickville one day back in the late 80's.
Cribby was a pugs as well but went up the heroin, prison path. Just sayin.
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Bouris comes across as a real douche bag in the interview.
Robbo on the other hand...all class.Exonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org
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Robbo is so humble and self-effacing, and honest and down to earth.
We are truly blessed to have him.
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Robbo has tremendous wraps on Daniel Anderson (ex Worriers coach, current Easts recruitment officer) who was Trent's RL coach as a youngster.
He also has high praise for Gould.
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I know a teacher at Scots where his kids go and he didn’t have nice words about Bouris either. Plus he looks too much like Finchy.Exonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org
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Originally posted by Larry Long Balls View Post
I hear you on Jeff Fenech. I recall seeing him around a couple of times in the early 90s with his posse. The vibe both times was stay well away and that any issues could be happily accommodated.
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Originally posted by Roosterfarian View PostI know a teacher at Scots where his kids go and he didn’t have nice words about Bouris either. Plus he looks too much like Finchy.
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Originally posted by Larry Long Balls View Post
You must be loaded living near those two highrollers
Carbs, carbs and more carbs..to paraphrase young Vic.."Be good enough to forgive people but don't be stupid enough to trust them again."
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Originally posted by Rooster1908 View Post
My wife was moved to first class on a plane years ago and sat behind Fenech and his wife .Said they were both tosses.Ps I got left in cattle class whit our then two kids ."Be good enough to forgive people but don't be stupid enough to trust them again."
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Yeah? Well I actually got done over by couple of the best, a close associate and Neddy Smith. In the mid 60s I went with another Paddo guy to a party in Penkivil St Bondi. During the night I saw that the outside laundry was stacked with boxes of single malt whisky. There was also a couple of guys in white suits which was very rare back then and one of the girls yelled "Bizza don't ring London!" when he picked up the phone at one point. They were Bizza Moore and Smith (any reader that got whacked with an metal bar outside the Bronte dance on a Sunday night in the early 60s might now put that down to B&N). And because I didnt know that I resolved to leave, scale the side fence and relieve them of a box of single malt which I then did up to landing on he ground noisily and alerting the old mum sweeping up. Back over the fence, down Penkivil across to Ocean Avenue heading for Bondi Road and a cab.
Then the lights of this big Pontiac turned into Ocean going very slowly. Both doors flung out, 2 white suits, heavy chains in cloth sheaths to avoid tangle. I got hit 3 or 4 times and had an ear mangled before the flight reaction set in. They didn't give up. Chased us round a couple more streets till we hid under a pile of tree clippings. Even got out a torch and scanned the trees. It was a lark, thieving from the thieves. Woulda killed us.
As you were please. More about Jeff, was he connected to the Legends? The brother's doing life for male murder/rape.
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