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Red Card For Mummy & Other Soccer Stories : Totally Football's Santo Cilauro

Red Card For Mummy & Other Soccer Stories : Totally Football's Santo Cilauro

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Can there be anyone in Australia more Totally Football than Santo Cilauro? OK. Sure. Ange Postecoglou, from Tottenham Hotspures, And yes, And Sam Kerr. Right. But the football lover who turned the beautiful game into Showbiz for Australia is none other than THIS man, who is part of the Working Dog team that has created some of Australia's most ground breaking comedy over the last 30 years. You may have seen films, The Castle, or The Dish? Shows like The Panel or Have You Been Paying Attention or Thank God You Are Here, Utopia - this work has travelled the world. And through it all , writer, comic actor producer and director Santo Cilauro has withstood the Aussie push towards the local game, AFL ( You know it in America, the one that Mason Cox, The Texan plays) and brought us the freshest, funniest take on the world game you can imagine. His show has been various incarnations of Totally Football, and there is no one better placed to give you a who's who, or a cheat's guide and even a show biz education of films and tv shows to watch, that the Australian Footballing Royalty, Santo. Who else has Ange Postecoglou on speed dial, just for fist bump emojii's? Libbi and Santo first met at Melbourne University Law as teens, where Santo was known for wearing a purple suit to Moot Trials and Libbi was most useful for Law Revues because she had a little red convertible car that was great for student film shoots. Here, they catch up.

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