John Howard’s iconic tracksuit collection to be auctioned to aid victims of English cricket disaster

John Howard’s iconic tracksuit collection to be auctioned to aid victims of English cricket disaster
Janelle Howard’s tolerance for marijuana was much lower than her John’s.

12 March, 2015. 15:06

ERROL PARKER

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FORMER PRIME MINISTER John Howard is auctioning off his vast collection of retro tracksuits to benefit charity.

The English Cricket Emergency Support Fund (ECESF) was founded earlier this week after the team’s shock loss to Bangladesh, forcing them out of the World Cup.

The patrons behind the ECESF are a group of concerned Australian philanthropists and former cricketers who are concerned about the large number of English tourists suffering from mental health issues while down under.

Walking off last night’s Yum Cha in Hong Kong
People remember Howard as being “pretty cool”
Janelle Howard’s tolerance for marijuana was much lower than her John’s.
Celebrating Tim Cahil”s first goal for the Socceroos in 1999
A classic shot of Howard telling Greenpeace protestors to ‘get the fuck off my lawn, you pack of cunts!”
In the US, where it is fucking cold
In London during the 1999 Rugby World Cup.
Enjoying a mid-morning walk in Aukland in 1997
Even Labor voters and tradies had time for John Howard.
With current PM Tony Abbott in Canberra in the early 2000

Speaking from his home in North Sydney, Mr Howard said it was a small sacrifice to help a wonderful cause.

“As many of you know, I’ve maintained quite a collection of tracksuits,”

“I’ve grown close to each of them – they all have a story behind them,”

“But it’s time to let them go. It’s for a good cause that I’m behind.”

As an avid walker, the 75-year-old became famous for the increasingly flamboyant and bold tracksuit outfits – which garnered him a fair amount of publicity wherever he roamed.

The overwhelming majority of his collection feature a national sporting team, most commonly the Wallabies or the Australian Cricket Team.

Australian Living Treasure, Dick Smith, said the heartbreaking stories of pain and loss that are emanating from the UK prompted him to act.

“At the end of the day, Australian and British people are the best of friends,” said Mr Smith.

“We might ‘bung it on’ over a sport match but we look out for each other,”

“That’s why me and a couple of mates set this fund up,” he said.

“To raise enough money to buy all these whingeing pommy bastards a one way ticket back to Heathrow.”

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