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but there is NEVER, NEVER, NEVER anything said about our club on G.Healy's program "on the couch"................................PATHETIC SHOW

 

Gerard Healy is a bloody [censored]..... Everyone knows that until he admits to the fact that he is developing a serious "Friar Tuck" hairstyle and does a "Yeah-Yeah" ad, no one will take him seriously! :P

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i wouldnt say pathetic show i mean why would you want to talk about the current wors side in the league.

But i always tune in to see if they talk about how well we are developing. All ive goten back was a 20 second bit at the end were they were like "oh and the demons were looking exciting".

 
i wouldnt say pathetic show i mean why would you want to talk about the current wors side in the league.

We are last but surely the worst side currently are the wobbles.

We are last but surely the worst side currently are the wobbles.

How sweet it is :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:


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We are last but surely the worst side currently are the wobbles.

exactly, we are not the worst team, we have an exciting pack of young kids

exactly, we are not the worst team, we have an exciting pack of young kids

Who will hopefully tear the Pies a new ar$ehole on QB at the MCG.....

Who will hopefully tear the Pies a new ar$ehole on QB at the MCG.....

yes -please...that I would love to see....dead and out magpies

 

Gerard Healy isn't an enemy of Melbourne, and I'm sure he'd love to talk about them for hours. I think he really is a Melbourne man at heart.

This was confirmed when I was watching the West Coast game the other week on Fox Sports where it got to the point that Gerard was making so many encouraging comments about Melbourne that even I could see he was being biased. (Although this may have been because he was trying to even out the blatant baised comments from Glen Jakovich about West Coast).

Other than that, I've always enjoyed Gerard's Commentary on the game, even back in his Channel 7 Days.

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It's funny, because two of the hosts are Melbourne men, but I have always noticed that too.


but there is NEVER, NEVER, NEVER anything said about our club on G.Healy's program "on the couch"................................PATHETIC SHOW

I've noticed that particularly on the last two shows. I suppose I am very surprised considering the last two games were so close.

However, I like the show and it's format, I wouldn't label it pathetic.

It's funny, because two of the hosts are Melbourne men, but I have always noticed that too.

Healy and Sheehan are Melbourne supporters the same way I am the President of the USA. Anything said about Healy belongs in the "Rat" thread.

On The Couch is one of my favourite shows on TV. It is true that we are rarely talked about. The fact is that you have a 45-minute show, and then put in a 15-minute segment with the guest and it doesn't leave a while lot of time to talk about 16 teams. Yes, we get very, very little air time, but that will change during the next two years. It is always great to hear about us but just because we don't get much of a run, I wouldn't call the show 'pathetic'. But it would be nice to get a three- or four-minute segment on us analysing us.

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