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Interviewed by Andrew Gaze....Now that will be cutting edge!

Yes i know Andrew was a fine fine Basketballer, but if you have heard him on radio he is also a full time Bogan.

I thought Daniel ex footballer would have some input?

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Interviewed by Andrew Gaze....Now that will be cutting edge!

Yes i know Andrew was a fine fine Basketballer, but if you have heard him on radio he is also a full time Bogan.

If you knew Andrew you'd know that during his time at the Tigers he became a pretty slick business brain. The way he relates to the public has been done before and it's an old tactic. Play the fool and talk the language ( in this case boganism ) of your target audience.

Others that do it well in sport are people like Sam Newman and Billy Brownless. In the rock industry Nick Cave and Mick Jagger do it well. Both these gentleman are private school boys but listening to Cave in particular and you'd think he never got an even break in his life.

They all have one thing in common they are selling a commodity, themselves.

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If you knew Andrew you'd know that during his time at the Tigers he became a pretty slick business brain. The way he relates to the public has been done before and it's an old tactic. Play the fool and talk the language ( in this case boganism ) of your target audience.

Others that do it well in sport are people like Sam Newman and Billy Brownless. In the rock industry Nick Cave and Mick Jagger do it well. Both these gentleman are private school boys but listening to Cave in particular and you'd think he never got an even break in his life.

They all have one thing in common they are selling a commodity, themselves.

That's an interesting perspective.

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According to Denham Melbourne has made a massive blunder by letting Aussie Wonna go and then not chasing him harder. Melbourne should go up to the Tiwi Islands to convince him to come back. We have splurged $750K on Clarke, but are not prepared to spend a few hundred not to chase Aussie. (Don't know where he gets the $750K figure he keeps reciting.)

Denham is "frightened for people who barrack to Melbourne".

"Totally unprofessional."

"I'd be embarrassed if I barracked for Melbourne."

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I'm more worried for Denham than anything else. Does he really believe some of the stuff he comes up with?

Oh yes...he certainly does. Delusional comes to mind. I hadnt given that much credence to the notion he really has a particular 'thing' for us . But I think he does. Must have been dropped as a baby by someone wearing devil horns I suspect. ( and onbiously not hard enough :unsure: )

He makes KB seem quite informed and balanced by comparison :wacko:

Thats an achievement !!!

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Rhino, would not have thought what I called him offensive, just as some of the comments on the GDHM post, but will accept it.

Of course it was offensive. Please refer to the Code of Conduct and familiarise yourself regarding such comments.

There doesn't appear to be any feedback regarding an interview with Neeld this morning and we already have a thread on Denham, so until such time that there is a mention of an interview, this thread is locked and any discussion on Denham can be discussed in Denham thread.

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