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Colin Sylvia

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Col on the footy show tonight... im just sayin

Edited by Carn dees

 

Col on the footy show tonight... im just sayin

On the panel?

Wow, thats freaking awesomne!!!!

He really is getting some love, now that he has arrives as a footballer.

Geez you play a couple good games of footy and everyone wants to talk to us. heh.

 

One of my three favourite players, the newest member of my SuperCoach team averaging 117, and will be recognised as an A-grade player if he keeps this form up.

My description of Col. This is gonna make me tune in to it more than I normally do :D

That tet-a-tet with Fev and Joel McDonald that Garry Lyon mentioned was one of the funniest thing on the show for a long time.

Fev (who won a TV last time he played on Joel): "Bewdy, here comes another TV".

Joel: "At least I have a house to put it in".

:lol:


That tet-a-tet with Fev and Joel McDonald that Garry Lyon mentioned was one of the funniest thing on the show for a long time.

Fev (who won a TV last time he played on Joel): "Bewdy, here comes another TV".

Joel: "At least I have a house to put it in".

:lol:

yeah, that got a chuckle out of me also.

Jeez, you gotta wonder a little about our boys sometimes...

When asked what you'd take with you on a deserted island:

Col: coconut oil

Beama: hair gel

honestly...

Jeez, you gotta wonder a little about our boys sometimes...

When asked what you'd take with you on a deserted island:

Col: coconut oil

Beama: hair gel

honestly...

How about Dean Cox's answer... "Mark Le Cras' girlfriend"! :o:)

 

How about Dean Cox's answer... "Mark Le Cras' girlfriend"! :o:)

Yeah, I thought that was brilliant!

Bit concerned about Zac Dawson's answer of his mum & Steven baker(?!)

it's still tripe but I've found it entertaining tonight.

That tet-a-tet with Fev and Joel McDonald that Garry Lyon mentioned was one of the funniest thing on the show for a long time.

Fev (who won a TV last time he played on Joel): "Bewdy, here comes another TV".

Joel: "At least I have a house to put it in".

:lol:

HaHaHa! That's great, ime glad blokes at the sharp end can still have a laugh between each other.

Joel Mac was so pumped at the end of last weeks game...wonder if he said hi to vossy afterwards??


Col needs to stop looking at himself in the TV...

I thought I noticed that too, but I think it was mostly cos of Sam making fun of his haircut.

How did Col go? Missed it tonight unfortunately.

He's not blessed with a huge amunt of charisma but it was his 1st time out. He did spend most of the show looking at himself in the monitor when he was speaking which was amusing.

He got a few plugs in for the Dees so overall 5/10

On the panel?

Wow, thats freaking awesomne!!!!

He really is getting some love, now that he has arrives as a footballer.

I guess reading idiot cue cards on a low brow football show is the pinnacle for some supporters that a player has arrived.


I guess reading idiot cue cards on a low brow football show is the pinnacle for some supporters that a player has arrived.

Haha. That's good RR

One of the funniest things Ive seen on that show in ages was comparing Bear Grills' beestung face with Sam Newman. The likeness was uncanny. Gary was giggling like a schoolboy, as was I.

I guess reading idiot cue cards on a low brow football show is the pinnacle for some supporters that a player has arrived.

Lighten up Rhino, its good to see Col out there and any demon player, no matter what the vehicle.

Good to see a Dee up there for once. Col did better than I expected, has been trained well for these easy types of questions, mature also. But going forward I would like to see others take these kind if media gigs. Grimes spoke very well on SEN the other day, I could see him being a regular. For me he represents all there is to like about Melbourne at the moment. (not that Sylvia isn't great)


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