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Great to see the boys on the Marngrook Footy Show tonight....observations?

 

They both did well. Aaron always speaks well and Liam did reasonably well too.

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Agreed, havent seen Liam interviewed at length before, although for someone who is naturally shy and English being his 3rd or 4th language he did very well. Was interesting when Vlad was asked about the blowouts in games this year and came up with a few things and then when he commented on the Melbourne Geelong match he said, "The Melbourne Geelong result was because of issues between the coach and the CEO." Anyone else notice that??

 

Agreed, havent seen Liam interviewed at length before, although for someone who is naturally shy and English being his 3rd or 4th language he did very well. Was interesting when Vlad was asked about the blowouts in games this year and came up with a few things and then when he commented on the Melbourne Geelong match he said, "The Melbourne Geelong result was because of issues between the coach and the CEO." Anyone else notice that??

Yeah, Marngrook is great. The guests don't rate it so you get the odd slip of the tongue.

Agreed, havent seen Liam interviewed at length before, although for someone who is naturally shy and English being his 3rd or 4th language he did very well. Was interesting when Vlad was asked about the blowouts in games this year and came up with a few things and then when he commented on the Melbourne Geelong match he said, "The Melbourne Geelong result was because of issues between the coach and the CEO." Anyone else notice that??

Really ? Is that what he said ? Strange coming from the CEO of the AFL.

I'd be interested to know what Liam and Aaron spoke about ?

Did they speak of their form ? The team ? The WCE match ?

Do they have a replay of the show at all ?


Really ? Is that what he said ? Strange coming from the CEO of the AFL.

I'd be interested to know what Liam and Aaron spoke about ?

Did they speak of their form ? The team ? The WCE match ?

Do they have a replay of the show at all ?

Replay at 4.30 Friday on NITV (CH180 FOXTEL)

Replay at 4.30 Friday on NITV (CH180 FOXTEL)

Bugger, today ? Missed it.

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Really ? Is that what he said ? Strange coming from the CEO of the AFL.

I'd be interested to know what Liam and Aaron spoke about ?

Did they speak of their form ? The team ? The WCE match ?

Do they have a replay of the show at all ?

Liam said he was lacking confidence but didn't elaborate...Aaron said he was looking forward to silencing critics over his inconsistent form this year, said the break had done him good and is raring to go. As for Vlad he either said the game was a result of issues between the coach and the CEO or a result of issues with the coach and CEO. Id have to check, but still either way I agree HT a funny thing for the afl CEO to say.

 

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