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By: Glenn McFarlane Syd Coventry, Collingwood's first Brownlow Medal winner, described Albert
By: Michael Roberts Victoria Park was in dire need of an extensive makeover by the 1950s. While
By: Michael Roberts Footy fans have always liked a drink before, during and after games. And
By: Michael Roberts The Magpies were justifiably proud of their beautiful 1909 grandstand. But
By: Michael Roberts Collingwood's debut at Victoria Park – a narrow loss to the established
By: Michael Roberts Several cricket sides used the Victoria Park ground in the 1880s, most
By: Michael Roberts After the land on which Victoria Park now sits was acquired by the
By: Michael Roberts The story of Victoria Park is longer than that of the famous football club
By: Glenn McFarlane The last Magpie to die at war was Norm Le Brun, who played 19 games for
By: Glenn McFarlane The Magpies' relationship with Sydney, the city, dates back to long before
By: Glenn McFarlane Historically, Victoria Park was the home of Collingwood's goal-kicking
By: Glenn McFarlane Melbourne hosted the 1956 Olympic Games - forever known as the 'Friendly