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With only a few weeks of the home and away season left, The Footy Show shifts into top gear in the lead-up to the finals.

Carlton’s Coleman Medal contender, Brendan Fevola, is joined by Melbourne midfielder Brad Green and Footy Show favourite Billy Brownless on this week’s panel.

Sam hits the streets of Greensborough to see what the locals think of this year’s Grand Final pre-match entertainment.

Nine’s AFL Editor Craig Hutchison comes armed with all the latest breaking news and issues.

We preview all eight games of footy this weekend, looking at the ins and outs for each club.

Plus The Footy Show favourites – Sam’s Mailbag and Almost Football Legends.

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Not sure but i dont remember Green ever being on the footy show? Is this his debut?

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I'm tipping his contract will come up.....

Yeah me too.

And probably to market the Debt Demolition and to say players are ready to take your calls now.

At least we are giving this things a real crack ey!!

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Yeah me too.

And probably to market the Debt Demolition and to say players are ready to take your calls now.

At least we are giving this things a real crack ey!!

True. I hope the Dees raise heaps tonight.

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Not sure but i dont remember Green ever being on the footy show? Is this his debut?

Nope I am almost certain he has been on at least once before :) !!!

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i think he has been on once before but didnt say much

the only other panelists currently at the club have been aaron davey (2005 i think??) and russell robertson a couple of times...

im hoping one of the current young crop will develop into a media friendly person to get the club out their a bit more

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PS. Get my reply? :)

I did and it made perfect sense, but still doesn't change my mind ;) !!!

Hopefully Greeny will be a bit more vocal, but with Fevola (urrgh) on the panel it could be very difficult.

Anyway its good to finally have a body on there, it happens so rarely :rolleyes: !!!

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Can anybody who watches the Footy Show every week tell me how many times Fev's been on it this year. It feels to me like at least 15 times.

Quite right Chook. He seems a part of the furniture now at the FS. Unfortunately.

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Nope I am almost certain he has been on at least once before :) !!!

yeah he's been on a couple of times before, he was overawed by who he was on with, he's jammed in between 2 loudmouths and then Sam going off but l reckon he did okay

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How is it that the 'media community' can mouth off endlessly about players being bad role models, doing stupid and anti-social things, and yet not one has ever bothered suggesting that maybe one of the worst behaved players over the last few years should not be constantly up in front of the camera getting endless attention and praise?

Meh. I see it as an illustration of excitable but superficial media. Personally I don't really give a stuff about player behaviour beyond the basic expectations I have of any person in the community.

Like, not pissing on windows... or headlocking bartenders... or being really, really ugly.

Oh, it's all so complicated. :rolleyes:

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How is it that the 'media community' can mouth off endlessly about players being bad role models, doing stupid and anti-social things, and yet not one has ever bothered suggesting that maybe one of the worst behaved players over the last few years should not be constantly up in front of the camera getting endless attention and praise?

Meh. I see it as an illustration of excitable but superficial media. Personally I don't really give a stuff about player behaviour beyond the basic expectations I have of any person in the community.

Like, not pissing on windows... or headlocking bartenders... or being really, really ugly.

Oh, it's all so complicated. :rolleyes:

You're talking about Fev, not Green, right?

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How is it that the 'media community' can mouth off endlessly about players being bad role models, doing stupid and anti-social things, and yet not one has ever bothered suggesting that maybe one of the worst behaved players over the last few years should not be constantly up in front of the camera getting endless attention and praise?

Even better, why shouldn't they, as community spokespersons, be held up to the same amount of scruitiny.

I suspect that there would be a number of 3-strikes-and-outs.

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