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Inside Football Bloopers

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I'll be the first to admit that I'm not innocent when it comes to committing bloopers myself but this week's edition of Inside Football has gone too far with its its cover page referring to an article by Nathan Burke where he "nominates footy's biggest blooper".

It's a nice article about what makes a footballer flat but then Inside Football went and committed a big blooper itself in its preview of the Richmond v Melbourne match with a photograph of Brad Miller overlaid with the words "GAME BREAKER MILLER".

No disrespect to Brad Miller but he is playing at Casey Fields ATM and, unless I'm badly mistaken, isn't likely to be selected for Melbourne this week.

Is Inside Football kidding us?

 

same thing happened in the issue 4 round 1 they had buddy franklin as the game breaker when he was suspended and not playing then in the preview was talking up how many goals he would kick and if sylvia would play well, it enoyed me so much that i emailed them but got no reply

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same thing happened in the issue 4 round 1 they had buddy franklin as the game breaker when he was suspended and not playing then in the preview was talking up how many goals he would kick and if sylvia would play well, it enoyed me so much that i emailed them but got no reply

Thank God this is a thread about "bloopers".

 

Just goes to show how many people out there get paid to write/produce football related material, but have no idea about anything.

I mean, how someone like Mark Robinson gets to be as high up at the HUN, I'll never know. The man wouldn't have the IQ of a cactus.

Just goes to show how many people out there get paid to write/produce football related material, but have no idea about anything.

I mean, how someone like Mark Robinson gets to be as high up at the HUN, I'll never know. The man wouldn't have the IQ of a cactus.

He is hilariously stupid.

In the soundbite from the SEN promo at the moment he says "When I'm watching Jonathan Brown do what he did it so much reminded me of Wayne Carey"

My god that is a poor grasp of the English language. No sembalnce of understanding tenses or the correct ordering of his grammar.

I wonder who he dictates to for his newspaper columns, cos to take what he says, decipher it and put it into print must take some serious work.

Picky, I know, it all adds to him sounding like a drunk supporter running his mouth down the local.

 

I mean, how someone like Mark Robinson gets to be as high up at the HUN, I'll never know. The man wouldn't have the IQ of a cactus.

Still pondering if he actually removes himself from Windy Hill ?

In keeping with the theme of the thread, the man is a blimp blooper.


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