GWS, sorry to hear mate. Thanks for letting us know the news & for your wonderful post.
I first met moshe at the Parkview in Nth Fitzroy, to watch us play Port. Pretty sure it was Touhy's debut, the game where he went for a bounce & the ball went over his head. Moshe was interested to hear my Carlton story, when did I go to my first game etc, & I told him it was Bruce Doull's 300th, against Melbourne. He pointed out that his 300th was actually against St Kilda. I was confused. Moshe was bemused. I thought I was right. Moshe knew he was right. Years later (as in, this year), I was down a rabbit hole on youtube & learnt there'd been a screw up at the time & they'd taken into account Doull's state games or something, & his actual 300th took place weeks later, against, yep, St Kilda. I considered messaging moshe to let him know, a decade or so after the conversation, that he was right...but didn't get around to it. I'm sure he wouldn't have found it weird at all
He was ridiculously easy to talk to. I remember him posting something here one time about Ricky Barham jumping out of Bruce Doull's way in the 1981 grand final. Later, at a pub get together, I asked him to retell it, just to get the extended spoken word version. He did not disappoint!
He was an absolutely iconic poster, moshe. There was his zero tolerance policy to poor spelling (which he played so well). I took great pleasure in pointing out maybe two of his own errors over the journey, simply because I thought it was like taking a point off Federer
But he also completely had the ability to apologise or back down when he was wrong. That is so rare on the internet, & when he did he made it look so easy to do what so many find so hard.
And I'll never forget the sig he ran with for ages. “There are only 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary, and those who don't”
Moshe had roots on CSC also & I'm sure they'll be sad to hear this news over there.
RIP moshe, & condolences to his family & friends. I briefly met his wife at PP one day & they just seemed like such a lovely balanced & vibrant couple. Perhaps after the days have passed we can forward this thread to her, to share the reflections of the idiots who've taken up a fair chunk of his time over the last couple of decades.
Farewell to a great Carlton man. How fitting we're playing the Pies this weekend.