I’m guessing you’re either Trevor Marmalade or Dermot Brereton. Hmm, I’ll go for Marmalade, Brereton’s too stupid and too unfunny to put this together.
Trevor, you mentioned on another blog (a left wing one, I believe) that you live in South Morang. Can you shed some light on this matter for us, as reported on ABC Online?: Cheers.
Footy flu
A group of footballers from a club in Melbourne’s north have been diagnosed with swine flu.
Five players from the South Morang club are in quarantine and 12 others are showing flu-like symptoms.
They have been forced to postpose a match against Epping this weekend.
The Northern Football League’s Kevin Crompton says the club is not sure how the players caught the virus.
“There have been a number of cases within schools in the local area,” he said.
“[There's a] possibility that one of the students from one of those schools plays at South Morang but we don’t know that.”
5 Comments
May 25, 2009 at 9:42 pm
Are you really from Trentham Trevor?
May 25, 2009 at 9:59 pm
Prove it. I want a stat dec to that effect.
May 26, 2009 at 2:24 pm
I’m guessing you’re either Trevor Marmalade or Dermot Brereton. Hmm, I’ll go for Marmalade, Brereton’s too stupid and too unfunny to put this together.
May 26, 2009 at 3:04 pm
I don’t see why I have to provide a stat dec. I got the wordpress account without one.
My brother lives in Trentham Dave and I go up their quite a bit to watch the footy team. it’s a magnificent place.
Thanks for the Dermie comment Ray but I like his footy style.
May 29, 2009 at 11:32 am
Trevor, you mentioned on another blog (a left wing one, I believe) that you live in South Morang. Can you shed some light on this matter for us, as reported on ABC Online?: Cheers.
Footy flu
A group of footballers from a club in Melbourne’s north have been diagnosed with swine flu.
Five players from the South Morang club are in quarantine and 12 others are showing flu-like symptoms.
They have been forced to postpose a match against Epping this weekend.
The Northern Football League’s Kevin Crompton says the club is not sure how the players caught the virus.
“There have been a number of cases within schools in the local area,” he said.
“[There's a] possibility that one of the students from one of those schools plays at South Morang but we don’t know that.”
I hope you’re feeling OK.