He was typically short in stature however massive in heart and courage. Every West Aussie footy fan has a soft spot for Chops. He had a work ethic, talent and courage. I loved this episode.
@@user-tu9ys8xw5f Hang on, my maths wasn’t right. My last year in high school was ‘79. So he was my form teacher in ‘74. Sorry about that. I tell you something I remember from that year. He had a party at his house where the students in our form were invited. I don’t remember anything bad happening but nothing like that would happen nowadays.
@@suepinakis3031....Yes definitely would not happen nowadays...I do remember him living in Heathridge in the early 80's...used to see him out the front of his house chilling out. 😎
@@jwpetros7065 I think you may be right. Wikipedia says of Fong... "As of 2016, he serves as chaplain of the West Coast Eagles Football Club" ....but sometimes Wiki gets things wrong.
might of been a great footy player, but he was the worst finance adviser, told me in 1997 NOT to invest in propertyand took his fee for an investment trust which lost 30% in 1 year!!
Used to be a Mick Molloy fan before he became a big headed bully. Looks bored when either of the two other panalists have a say and interrupts everyone (even the guests) with comments that are rarely relevant or humorous. Lost me as a viewer.
In March 2002 Carey had an extramarital affair with then-best-friend North Melbourne stalwart and Vice Captain Anthony Stevens's wife, Kelli. Carey and Stevens were attending a party at teammate Glenn Archer's house. Carey is quoted as saying Kelli followed him into the toilets, in front of a large crowd including her husband.[16] An argument ensued between Carey and Stevens[17] and both subsequently failed to attend football training. In the face of his team being united against him, as well as nationwide condemnation, Carey resigned in disgrace from North Melbourne.