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For those who have foxtel, there is a channel called lifestyle , (not sure if Melbourne supporters are its demographics) Look up when its repeated

The was a show tonight called Relocation Downunder, a 4 part series where the host Phil( who usually works with kirsty in the regular series Location, Location and its various spin offs get people houses to look at and bid for in the Uk(auctions are really known in the UK)) was in Melbourne trying to find a house for some Uk immigrants .

In this weeks episode (3 may) Phil dropped in to the boys at training at Casey, last year Phil a Pom who is married to a Melbournian whose dad played for us in 1960 . Phil met Robbo and did the usual kicking, handball, marking stuff.

This show will either be seen in the UK or has been.

Good PR ;)

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For those who have foxtel, there is a channel called lifestyle , (not sure if Melbourne supporters are its demographics) Look up when its repeated

The was a show tonight called Relocation Downunder, a 4 part series where the host Phil( who usually works with kirsty in the regular series Location, Location and its various spin offs get people houses to look at and bid for in the Uk(auctions are really known in the UK)) was in Melbourne trying to find a house for some Uk immigrants .

In this weeks episode (3 may) Phil dropped in to the boys at training at Casey, last year Phil a Pom who is married to a Melbournian whose dad played for us in 1960 . Phil met Robbo and did the usual kicking, handball, marking stuff.

This show will either be seen in the UK or has been.

Good PR ;)

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For those who have foxtel, there is a channel called lifestyle , (not sure if Melbourne supporters are its demographics) Look up when its repeated

The was a show tonight called Relocation Downunder, a 4 part series where the host Phil( who usually works with kirsty in the regular series Location, Location and its various spin offs get people houses to look at and bid for in the Uk(auctions are really known in the UK)) was in Melbourne trying to find a house for some Uk immigrants .

In this weeks episode (3 may) Phil dropped in to the boys at training at Casey, last year Phil a Pom who is married to a Melbournian whose dad played for us in 1960 . Phil met Robbo and did the usual kicking, handball, marking stuff.

This show will either be seen in the UK or has been.

Good PR ;)

Phil Spencer is the son in law of Len Mann 1960-64, 46 games, 192cm, 89kg ruckman. So I would assume the Spencer family are Melbourne supporters. I hope the club has signed them up as members of the club. Len was in the 1960 Premiership side.

 

For those who have foxtel, there is a channel called lifestyle , (not sure if Melbourne supporters are its demographics) Look up when its repeated

The was a show tonight called Relocation Downunder, a 4 part series where the host Phil( who usually works with kirsty in the regular series Location, Location and its various spin offs get people houses to look at and bid for in the Uk(auctions are really known in the UK)) was in Melbourne trying to find a house for some Uk immigrants .

In this weeks episode (3 may) Phil dropped in to the boys at training at Casey, last year Phil a Pom who is married to a Melbournian whose dad played for us in 1960 . Phil met Robbo and did the usual kicking, handball, marking stuff.

This show will either be seen in the UK or has been.

Good PR ;)

great!

I'm a fan of Phil Spencer, the Relocation Relocation and Location Location Location shows are great. I'm yet to see the new series, shame I missed that episode.

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