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Quarterbrain v Dunstall....

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Did anyone hear the Arguement these 2 had last Saturday on "Trouble M?"

Superb Radio. Arguement over Trent Croad. SEN have been playing snippets.

Keep an ear out for it. They really get stuck into each other.

 

It's by far the funniest fight since Timmy and Jimmy had a cripple fight on South Park.

Get out! Get out of the box!

aahahaha.

Clowns.

 
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Here............

Garry Lyon......."Bucket." Funny stuff.

Chners Mate you are a legend!! I heard this last night at about 2AM & laughed for a good half Hour. I love Comedy!

Will Bung hole keep his job?

quatermaine is a [censored] sounds like the super nanny

"Jason that is totally unacceptable behaviour" , "get out of the box" (and into the naughty corner hehe)


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quatermaine is a [censored] sounds like the super nanny

"Jason that is totally unacceptable behaviour" , "get out of the box" (and into the naughty corner hehe)

Yes "Go & sit on the Naughty Chair" until further notice. The Drawn Together Cartoon had a great episode of that nanny concept-Hilarious!

But at the same time, if someone threw a plate of fried rice at me while i was at work i would be [censored] off.

The Trent Croad question was fair enough, & the injury is far worse than Bunger wishes to admit.

Dunstall did himself no favours.

Funny how these footy heads think that as they played the game they are able to talk over media people who have studied and trained to be the best in their profession.

Quarters did sound like a sook, but Dunstalls behaviour was disrespectful, arrogant, rude and unprofessional to say the least. I thought Quarters was correct in asking him to leave the box.

Does Dunstall think he is the only one who can do that job?

Dunstall did himself no favours.

Funny how these footy heads think that as they played the game they are able to talk over media people who have studied and trained to be the best in their profession.

Quarters did sound like a sook, but Dunstalls behaviour was disrespectful, arrogant, rude and unprofessional to say the least. I thought Quarters was correct in asking him to leave the box.

Does Dunstall think he is the only one who can do that job?

It was quite astonishing. One Hawk fan v one Hawk Board member/legend. You're right about Dunstall. I think that Dunstall being protective of the information regarding Croad might be the reason behind this. Quarters cast doubt over Croad's prolonged injury troubles and why it was taking so long. Dunstall took exception to his comments.

 

Funniest thing I have heard in a while. What were the both thinking? I wonder if it was a bit of a stage ala footy show stuff

It's poor form from a Club Director...

But at the same time the entertainment value of a Hawk repeatedly dropping the "S-Bomb" on the radio is a pisser :rolleyes:


It's poor form from a Club Director...

But at the same time the entertainment value of a Hawk repeatedly dropping the "S-Bomb" on the radio is a pisser :rolleyes:

Apparently Dunstall swiped a bowl of rice or something over Quarters, Quarters gave the running commentary. Dunstall replied, "it's just a few crumbs"........ :lol: \

It's poor form from a Club Director...

But at the same time the entertainment value of a Hawk repeatedly dropping the "S-Bomb" on the radio is a pisser :rolleyes:

And the old "conflict of interest" chestnut raises its ugly head yet again.....

And having heard this now, excellent stuff, but it does show the level of idiocy that can be achieved by the footy media :lol: !!!

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