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I agree with most of you on this..Attention seeker who wants a gig somewhere to motor the mouth..

I never liked or hated Aker....I am however considering burning his book when I get home..

Calling you a gutterdog would disrespect dogs Aker...you are beneath it all after this one.

You may have just ended your media career all because you are both Ignorant and a loudmouth...

You can sook all you like regarding speaking your mind....NOBODY CARES MATE...

Care Factor ZERO!

Shut up & pack your bags & leave Melbourne.

Maybe you just havent had a good life mate...family...successfull footballer....Great $$$$......must make you angry..

A1 moron Akermanis.

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Chronic masterbater who should never be given another media contract again.

It's like publishing someone who is severely mentally I'll.

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As you should be, but this is a man who likes a camera or a microphone in front of him.

He will say things just for a rise.

I wouldn't bother giving it to him.

I am more concerned with this:

"As long as they know ... this is not Melbourne where you can just walk in and steal the players. If you do this at Collingwood, good luck."

http://www.theage.co...l#ixzz1poll3UWR

Gotta agree . Maquires arrogance riles me like no other.

Even yesterday he wrote how he and Stynes would talk about building up the QB clash.

This after numerous backhanders of late in the media with several threats to get the QB game taken off us.

Would love Mclardy to step up and rip some shreds off him.

Point out a few home truths that Maquire turns a hypocritical blind eye too.

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Ox just ruined Akers future career

Sure did. Doesn't matter how many times he says sorry - what Aker said (whether it was what he really thought or not) was wrong. Loving some of the calls coming in. They've just declared no more air time on the topic, which gives us half of our wish.

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BOYCOTT CELEBRITY APPRENTICE.

This is a stunt, make it backfire.

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Just a blatant attempt to keep himself relevant. Stopped giving a toss about what he thought ages ago - I used to think he called it as he saw it, but came to realise he just called it whatever way would create the best headline.

Edit: Looks like RobbieF beat me to the punch to say exactly the same thing. Completely agree Robbie.

Hmmn, Breadz & Buttered, comes to Mind...

I'll give you something to get yourself confused over 'Acker', Cheap, cheap, cheap!

A little Birdy told me the meaning of it. Look it Up, when your mouths asleep, sometime...

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If you go to this link , ignore the article and scroll below it , there is an absolutely magnificent "Jim Stynes . Life in pictures " to scroll through .

It would be great to some how link it here on Demonland --on a different thread , of course . [ way beyond my abilities , I'm afraid ] .

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SEN is telling me they haven't received enough messages to can the Aker interview!!! C'mon let's do this!!!

I'll tell you what, IF you want to do something to get Acker off the SEn & radio stations,,,, Turn them OFF.

Refuse to listen to their station, as long as he's on the Airwaves. It's really that simple.

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Out of interest how did Ox respond. Had my radio off during the interview

He was very calm and blatant about how he felt about the comments, and basically told Aker that what he said has virtually ended his career. No voice raising, no bull. Just said it like it was. I actually found the whole thing quite eerie.

Aker went on to make excuses, saying that he missed his mum and how, at that time in the morning (that the comments were said) he has a daughter asking him for food, and he has to get her ready for creche etc etc etc. These excuses were met with no sympathy, and they just ended the call, took some comments, and then declared the subject done and dusted (on air, at least).

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