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Showing: Collingwood Cult Figures
By: Michael Roberts, Collingwood Historian. Football in the late 1920s was a tough caper for
By: Michael Roberts, Collingwood Historian. What is it that makes a player a cult figure? Sometimes
By: Michael Roberts, Collingwood Historian. Thirteen and a half seconds. That is all Phil Manassa
Lou Richards loved him; Jack Dyer wasn't as enamoured for pronunciation reasons, but there was no
GLENN McFARLANE, of the Herald Sun Footballers who own the clutch moments - those who almost
Collingwood has known no bigger – in all senses of the word – or more loved character
Few Collingwood footballers have extracted as much out of their natural abilities as Mick Gayfer,
By: Michael Roberts, Collingwood Historian. Collingwood fans have always loved their hard-as-nails
Sometimes the thing that makes a footballer vulnerable becomes the very trait that endears him to
By: Glenn McFarlane, Herald Sun journalist and Collingwood historian. Think Ron Wearmouth, and the
By: Glenn McFarlane, Herald Sun journalist and Collingwood historian. When Leigh Matthews took
By: Michael Roberts, Collingwood Historian He was built so strongly that he was nicknamed "the