sorry guys .. reboot my pc very slow ...like many of my jokes ....having cut down on my smoking ...maybe good time to chuck this friggon sh@# box out the window noing my luck likely to drop on some poor fellows head
Zebaztian ..i learn three vietnamese words sorry hello and thankyou...sinloy..is sorry ,chow is hello, and thankyou is guma well you know what i mean welldone and glad you found someone special
light ..i remember when i first come on line here ....i think we exchanged a few mails .... i find your thoughts engaging don't judge the person before you truly know them.....yes no someone before you judge them
alfy...we have been hearing alot about greece election hear.....considering the impact it has on the rest of the globe ..but seen nothing in regaards to this
Peter Motley (born 24 September 1964 in Adelaide, South Australia) is a former professional Australian rules footballer, playing for Sturt Football Club in the South Australian National Football League and Carlton Football Club in the Victorian Football League.
Motley, the son of former Port Adelaide premiership star Geof Motley, made his league debut for Sturt in 1982 and played 92 games for the Double Blues until 1985. His breakout season was 1983 when he played both at Centre half-forward and Centre half-back for Sturt and helped them to the SANFL Grand Final against West Adelaide. Unfortunately for Motley and Sturt the Double Blues went down to the Bloods 16.12 (108) to 21.16 (142).
At only 18 years of age Peter Motley also made the first of six state games for South Australia at half-forward against Victoria at Football Park in 1983 in what was the Croweaters first win over the Big V in Adelaide since 1965. Motley also won Sturt's Best and Fairests awards in 1984 and 1985 and was named an All-Australian in 1985.
Recruited by Carlton, Motley played 19 matches for the Blues. He made his VFL debut in Round 2 of the 1986 VFL season against Richmond at Princes Park and went on to play 13 games for the Blues, including the Grand Final defeat against Hawthorn. Motley played in 6 games of the 1987 season before a serious car crash ended his football career at the age of just 22.
Such was Motley's impact in his 95 games for Sturt between 1982 and 1985 that he was named on the wing in Sturt's Team of the Century.
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nop sorry must go my pc just not fireing try again tomorrow