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I saw Cam in Leederville...and just wished him well with the injury he had...and hoped to see him back with the team real quick. He introducred me to his girlfriend who was surprised he was recognised..WT???
I woud say as long as you don't overstay your welcome, and depended where they were......many wouldn't mind..unless the player 's name was Gitz..or.JOC....
I reckon, if you see them in Force gear, head on over and help them with their game, e.g. tell Paddy Delit he needs more practice under the high ball, and Poey needs to invest in some angry pills, and Sharpie should work on his side step and grubber kick. I mean it's O.K. to interupt them having a nice quiet time, with friends and partners and even to ask them to shout you a drink or three and then get you free tickets to sit with the players at the next game.
Remember talk at them as loud as you can...
Only kidding - leave them be, most enjoy Perth for the anonymity.
I saw Browny at Tiger Lils a couple of years ago. I just said "Gday Browny" when he walked past to the bar and he stopped and talked to me for about ten minutes, he was a top bloke. Like you guys said I think it has a lot to do with the fact no one else in the bar probably knew who he was and he wouldn't get hounded much by people so he was surprised I recognised him. But I wouldn't have gone up to him and interupted him if he was talking to his mates, that would be different.
Probably depends on the player a bit too.
I wouldn't go up to Brett Sheehan. I imagine he'd be a grumpy little bugger.
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast.
I went to Melbourne for last game against the Rebels and whilst walking through DJ's in the morning I saw Hodgo, Sheenhan and McCalman in the mens underwear department. Hodgo had his hoodie up so I figured he was either cold or not keen to be recognized. I wasn't wearing my Force jersey at that stage, and even if I had been I wasn't brave enought to interrupt them buying their smalls.