Vale #1,#2,#3,#28 Captain Len Thompson
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For those are/were too young. Len was a hero to us in the 60,s early 70s along with Mckenna and all too briefly John Greening. I was 4 years older than my brother so in the backyard games against the saints supporters next door I was big len tapping down to barry price or wayne richardson and then get the ball to Tuddy or Peter or Greening. I remember saving pocket money to by some cheap vinyl promo EP of Len with the footy song on the other side that you could only get at Ampol if your dad bought petrol. I went into the rooms the day McKenna kicked 16 against South and Len Was a giant to a 10 year old. He signed my autograph book and had a handpass with me. I later in life ran into him informally at the Bush Inn in Toorak and shared a quiet one and often saw him on the train. Len the Collingwood Football Club is a huge family, but a close one. We have lost a favourite son but also some one who loved the family and what we all stand for. I don't know if the boys can win friday but all we ask, as len would, that we give it the best shot we can. Len was robbed of a couple of flags and a lot of years but he he was a proud Collingwood man and we are all proud of him, well I am. Floreat Pica
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It is worth a look at the notices in the Herald Sun's web site, many great Collingwood names have put in death notices, but also many from the general football world which shows the respect in which Len was held by the whole football community. RIP a Collingwood legend.
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Great post Ron.ronrat wrote:For those are/were too young. Len was a hero to us in the 60,s early 70s along with Mckenna and all too briefly John Greening. I was 4 years older than my brother so in the backyard games against the saints supporters next door I was big len tapping down to barry price or wayne richardson and then get the ball to Tuddy or Peter or Greening. I remember saving pocket money to by some cheap vinyl promo EP of Len with the footy song on the other side that you could only get at Ampol if your dad bought petrol. I went into the rooms the day McKenna kicked 16 against South and Len Was a giant to a 10 year old. He signed my autograph book and had a handpass with me. I later in life ran into him informally at the Bush Inn in Toorak and shared a quiet one and often saw him on the train. Len the Collingwood Football Club is a huge family, but a close one. We have lost a favourite son but also some one who loved the family and what we all stand for. I don't know if the boys can win friday but all we ask, as len would, that we give it the best shot we can. Len was robbed of a couple of flags and a lot of years but he he was a proud Collingwood man and we are all proud of him, well I am. Floreat Pica
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I was listening to my dad talk about how good he was and I've heard about how many people have said what a good player he was, the sad thing is most of us younger fans could have seen more of him play via some old games being shown.
For us that didn't see you play Len, we may never get the chance to fully appreciate your footballing ability. But your memory will always live on in the hearts of all Magpie supporters, young or old.
R.I.P Len.
For us that didn't see you play Len, we may never get the chance to fully appreciate your footballing ability. But your memory will always live on in the hearts of all Magpie supporters, young or old.
R.I.P Len.
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