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August 1985: Three footy heads walk into a disco

Phil Dimitriadis is reminded of his first experience at a disco when his daughter and her friends take a ‘Fancy’ to some of the music from 1985.

Flogs, Wogs and Blogs

Phil Dimitriadis is miffed by some of the language used by ‘Middle Australia’ in the recent race debates. When did ‘Flog’ become part of the vernacular and why?

Round 18 – Collingwood v Melbourne: Mothballs for Collingwood

Phil Dimitriadis ponders the Magpies’ steep decline in the latter part of 2015.

Mick Malthouse: A Good Ordinary Coach

Phil Dimitriadis ponders on the legacy of a great self-believer. It ain’t pretty. (Phil’s assessment of a month ago looks prescient in the light of Mick’s Carlton demise – Ed.)

The Hammer

Phil Dimitriadis introduces you to Harry ‘The Hammer’ Hatzis, a Fitzroy fan with vivid memories.

Farting Through a Silk Kaftan

Phil Dimitriadis tries to interpret the signs that made Australia Day 2015 more significant than usual.

Damir Dokic: Food Critic? 20 Tennis questions that baffle Lord Bogan

The easy melancholy that comes with watching the Australian Open raises a number of baffling questions for Lord Bogan aka Phil Dimitriadis.

Vic Park 1979: An Initiation of Filth and Fury.

Phil Dimitriadis remembers some of his early ‘role models’ from a time when going to the footy was an earthy and parochial ritual. (STRONG LANGUAGE WARNING – Ed).

Sam Stosur: Is she not pretty enough?

Phil Dimitriadis is perplexed. Why doesn’t Sam Stosur get the recognition she deserves?

AFL Round 20 – Sydney v Collingwood: For the love of ‘Billy’.

Phil Dimitriadis may be watching his future son-in-law starring for the Pies.

Mel Triulcio: A passion for softball and community

Phil Dimitriadis interviews the president of the West Coburg Redbacks Softball club.

US podcast shines spotlight on The Footy Almanac

Phil Dimitriadis and Hannah Kuhar featured recently on the US podcast, New Books in Sports, as part of the popular program’s summer series. The pair gave a US audience an insight into the evolving Junior Almanac and its importance as an outlet for budding writers.

AFL Round 7 – Fremantle v Collingwood: FIGJAM Footy

Phil Dimitriadis faces some uncomfortable truths about the Pies in 2013.

Student/Junior Almanac: Encouraging our rising reporters

Phil Dimitriadis is calling on young writers to share their stories about the sports they love to play and watch in 2013.

Middle-aged Icarus

Phil Dimitriadis wonders whether it was wise to play competitive cricket again after 16 years.

Third Test – Day 1: Intelligent bowling/Lazy batting

Phil Dimitriadis watches the batsmen forget the basics in the Third Test ‘Grand Final’ at the WACA.

The Rhyce Shaw (Shank) Redemption

Phil Dimitriadis follows Rhyce Shaw’s journey from maligned Magpie to heroic Swan.

The Book of VFL/AFL Finals

It’s that time of year when Phil Dimitriadis reaches for the ‘Bible’ of AFL finals.

Up There Cazaly and The Myth of Icarus

Phil Dimitriadis presented this paper at the 150 Years of Australian Football Conference: Up There Cazaly and The Myth of Icarus: An exploration into the narrative of freedom and failure in Australian Rules football. This is the abstract. [Interesting – wish I heard it. JTH]

From the Barossa to the MCG: The story of Richmond’s Daryl Freame

Richard Griffiths look back over the footy career of Daryl Freame, a product of the Barossa who became a premiership player for Richmond in 1980. (A heart-warming story of a journeyman kid who made good – Ed.)