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Jack Trengove on tonight's (Wednesday) Footy Show

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captain jack will be on panel of footy show tonight for those who watch the show 8.30pm

 
 
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said on twitter it was 8.30 just went to watch it and not on yet so yes i guess its 9.30

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poor jack just got stitched up by his sister she said he used to run around the house in a pink tutu, and sing the sound of music to his parents lol


Jigsaw puzzles-what a nerd-fantastic .

So glad he isn't a blokey thickhead.

This show is horrible - no wonder I barely watch it anymore - the horrible staged "spontaneous" gags like Crawfords dolls spewing all over Sammy are just horrible and pathetic. Who finds this funny? It is obviously contrived.

 

This show is horrible - no wonder I barely watch it anymore - the horrible staged "spontaneous" gags like Crawfords dolls spewing all over Sammy are just horrible and pathetic. Who finds this funny? It is obviously contrived.

It's about as interesting as watching toast burn - which I see they've moved on to doing.


I stopped watching this programme many years ago but couldn't help set the Foxtel IQ to tape it because of Jack. Hope it's worth it and if not, there's still the old fast forward or, if it's really bad, the delete button.

Might be giving the delete button a workout I'd say. I feel awkward watching Sam during some of his segments

However, JT is a very sensible young man. Going to be a fine ambassador for the club for many years.

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I watch it until they preview our game, which is often irritatingly the last game they get to, and all the while busily muting Brayshaw's add reading and rolling my eyes at the cr@p they come up with, it just aint funny anymore.

if you want to feel glum about the state of current day culture and what passes for entertainment alongwith a look at dhead bogan idiot Australia, tune into the footy show

if you are into the sport of football try another program

I firmly believe in the Footy Show curse, wherein anyone on the program inevitably plays poorly that weekend. Unfortunately Jack Trengove is the only player who will suffer from this curse this week.

I firmly believe in the Footy Show curse, wherein anyone on the program inevitably plays poorly that weekend. Unfortunately Jack Trengove is the only player who will suffer from this curse this week.

Makes sense that most players would be mentally preparing to appear on the footy show which would take focus away from their game preparation, so they'd play worse.

Makes sense that most players would be mentally preparing to appear on the footy show which would take focus away from their game preparation, so they'd play worse.

Never heard such crap in my life .

I stopped watching this programme many years ago but couldn't help set the Foxtel IQ to tape it because of Jack. Hope it's worth it and if not, there's still the old fast forward or, if it's really bad, the delete button.

I always wonder what life would have been like before IQ...

A wasteland probably.

Everyone has seen over the past week and a half how intelligent and sensitive Garry Lyon is. The Footy Show does not do him justice. I turned off years ago and only watched last night to see Captain Jack.

Bring back Uncle Doug, Capt Blood, Louie the Lip, Huttons Footy Frangers and everything else that was good in the world of Sunday's post footy entertainment.

Jack was great - hope to see more Demons players on the show this year.


The segment with his sister paying out on him was good value. But the Sam's mailbag bit with him doing puzzles was stupid, half the references were things outside his generation.

Never heard such crap in my life .

I think Rob Mac may have been extracting the urine...

I always wonder what life would have been like before IQ...

A wasteland probably.

Video recorders!!

 

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