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Brent Moloney will be on The Footy Show panel tonight for the first time. Been a while since I've seen a Dee on the panel.

Should be good to see him besides all the other crap that goes around on there.

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Wow, great news. I can't remember the last time I've seen a Dee on the panel. I might actually watch the whole episode tonight.

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I know it's been said before but surely TFS is on it's last legs? It's beyond stale now. Kind of like that white dog poo on the front lawn that eventually crumbles and diappears.

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It's mindless, brain numbing entertainment..........but I still like it.

Garry dancing in a Yo Gabba Gabba outfit last week was comedy........which I'm aware says a lot about my intelligence and maturity, but I still found it funny.

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I know it's been said before but surely TFS is on it's last legs? It's beyond stale now. Kind of like that white dog poo on the front lawn that eventually crumbles and diappears.

There are two or three other shows on a Thursday night that are superior in quality including the Marngrook Footy Show but TFS still outrates them easily. I suppose that's a reflection on the audience more than the quality of programming but I suspect TFS still has a reasonable shelf life.

I occasionally watch it myself but only later via Foxtel IQ when I can fast forward and watch what interests me. It's usually a 10-15 minute view.


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It's mindless, brain numbing entertainment..........but I still like it.

Garry dancing in a Yo Gabba Gabba outfit last week was comedy........which I'm aware says a lot about my intelligence and maturity, but I still found it funny.

the comedy bit was garry burning it and then fossil producing another.

btw - NRL footy show > AFL footy show. i know bugger all about rugby league but if i can be bothered staying up that late it is far far superior - mainly because they dont care about taking the [censored] out of themselves and eachother.

fossil has to go - watching him is painful.

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You don't watch TFS as a serious football program with analysis, discussion, etc. Good for a laugh though.

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fossil has to go - watching him is painful.

From what I read in the news there could be trouble brewing if he's going to be a mentor for a certain 17 year old. Danger signs all over the place on that one.

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Last time I watched TFS I could barely understand a word that was being said.

Do they provide subtitles?

hahaha

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From what I read in the news there could be trouble brewing if he's going to be a mentor for a certain 17 year old. Danger signs all over the place on that one.

Fossil's new nickname will be 'The Riddler' ... question marks all over him.

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Shame it's on the same show as the Nixon/Duthie rubbish. Won't be watching for that reason alone.

Enjoy an hour of 'amusing' gags about him taking a slash on the bar.

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From what I read in the news there could be trouble brewing if he's going to be a mentor for a certain 17 year old. Danger signs all over the place on that one.

Surely not...!? what the..

He has enough trouble trying to contain Crawf, let alone....(dot dot dot)

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Wow, great news. I can't remember the last time I've seen a Dee on the panel. I might actually watch the whole episode tonight.

I think the last time was probably Col Sylvia?!

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From what I read in the news there could be trouble brewing if he's going to be a mentor for a certain 17 year old. Danger signs all over the place on that one.

yeah "mentoring" riiiiighhhtt

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the comedy bit was garry burning it and then fossil producing another.

btw - NRL footy show > AFL footy show. i know bugger all about rugby league but if i can be bothered staying up that late it is far far superior - mainly because they dont care about taking the [censored] out of themselves and eachother.

fossil has to go - watching him is painful.

Benno, the RL Footy Show is nothing compared to what it was 5 years ago. The AFL one has won the last how many logies? The NRL one lost me when they got rid of The Chief, Matty Johns and Sterlo. Those days were some of the funniest TV moments I have ever seen.

The only footy shows (of any code) I watch now are ones on Fox, and the Channel 7 one of a Sunday morning.


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I'm sure I've seen Brad Green on that panel.

Comsidering his lack of personality and his deer-in-headlights on-camera persona, I doubt we'll ever see him again...

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Benno, the RL Footy Show is nothing compared to what it was 5 years ago. The AFL one has won the last how many logies? The NRL one lost me when they got rid of The Chief, Matty Johns and Sterlo. Those days were some of the funniest TV moments I have ever seen.

true that! havent watched it much in the last few years - although i still say its better than the AFL version

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There are two or three other shows on a Thursday night that are superior in quality including the Marngrook Footy Show but TFS still outrates them easily. I suppose that's a reflection on the audience more than the quality of programming but I suspect TFS still has a reasonable shelf life.

I occasionally watch it myself but only later via Foxtel IQ when I can fast forward and watch what interests me. It's usually a 10-15 minute view.

And, the timeslot. people are sitting at that ime of night wanting light relief,,, or somthin else.

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Benno, the RL Footy Show is nothing compared to what it was 5 years ago. The AFL one has won the last how many logies?

One-in-a-row.

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I'm sure I've seen Brad Green on that panel.

Comsidering his lack of personality and his deer-in-headlights on-camera persona, I doubt we'll ever see him again...

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Green is fine on TFS. Davey is the one who is bad (To be fair he has improved though).

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Can we just hand the Vice Captaincy back to Beamer now please? The guy is the heart and soul of the footy club. Numberous footy analysis shows this week highlighted his ferocious attack on the footy at the first bounce on Friday night and how it set the tone for the others to follow.

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