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Did anybody else watch right to the end of the press conference last night, and see Neeld and Beamer bantering about Beamer's T-shirt designs?

Thought that was really interesting, that Neeld would light up about how cr*p he thought Brent's stuff was (he owns an online retailer apparently) and Beamer responded with 'you need a bit of help on that front' or something similar.

Rift? Rubbish.

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I think neeld brought it up as Moloney started to talk about playing a different role, it somewhat seemed like neeld was trying to shut him up

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I've seen Beamer and Sylvia our on the town twice, both at Crown, both together.

They are truly dingbats when it comes to fashion. They look like two country boys that moved to the big smoke and try too hard to look cool. Seriously, they dress like confused Gen Y's.

But, eh, each to their own.

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What I thought was more interesting was that when we finally crack a win, who does Neeld bring along to the presser? Not the maligned co-captains, not a member of the leadership group, but a player who this year has been dejected, out of form and seemingly odds-on to leave the club at the end of the year. Thought it sent a strong message of unity.

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Thanks go out to the Demonland fashionista for their in depth coverage of Neeld's presser; I must say I found it very enlightening.

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What I thought was more interesting was that when we finally crack a win, who does Neeld bring along to the presser? Not the maligned co-captains, not a member of the leadership group, but a player who this year has been dejected, out of form and seemingly odds-on to leave the club at the end of the year. Thought it sent a strong message of unity.

Agreed & i thought Beamer looked like a deer in the Headlights sitting there.

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What I thought was more interesting was that when we finally crack a win, who does Neeld bring along to the presser? Not the maligned co-captains, not a member of the leadership group, but a player who this year has been dejected, out of form and seemingly odds-on to leave the club at the end of the year. Thought it sent a strong message of unity.

That's exactly what I thought. Letting everyone know that just because he doesnt currently sit in the official leadership group he is still very much considered a leader

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Agreed & i thought Beamer looked like a deer in the Headlights sitting there.

It was an interesting dynamic - very student and teacher. BM would mumble something and then look at Neeld for approval. Think BM needs to stop sooking if he's upset at not being coach's favourite any more. I just hope when it's decision time he's bright enough to realise he won't get better opportunities at any other club.

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I think neeld brought it up as Moloney started to talk about playing a different role, it somewhat seemed like neeld was trying to shut him up

Yes i agree, just watched it and i got the sense Neeld didn't want Moloney to say any more about his different role. Which was what btw? Did he play a tagging or run with role, perhaps on Stanton?

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Interesting that it was Beamer at the presser. I saw someone posted on the Melbourne facebook page that they had spoken to an ex player and put on facebook that they were leaving at the end of the season. For someone leaving Beamer seemed to love singing the song and getting involved at the club.

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Does anyone here know who actually runs and sets up these clips?

If so can they be asked, please, to give the questioner a microphone so us mugs can actually hear what they are asking!

Some of the answers are absolutely meaningless without the question.

Should be pretty easy to do if they ?AFL ?Telstra can be bothered.

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Interesting that it was Beamer at the presser. I saw someone posted on the Melbourne facebook page that they had spoken to an ex player and put on facebook that they were leaving at the end of the season. For someone leaving Beamer seemed to love singing the song and getting involved at the club.

Beamer was a Melbourne boy growing up, and loves being at the club.

Got a kick in the guts at the end of last year and while he didn't deserve it, his club needed to do it.

As an aside, I do think a lot of players will wait until October to sign contracts with FA week and trade week turing into a month long event - plenty of time to listen to offers and sign.

And I realise I have a history with a statement like that...

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Does anyone here know who actually runs and sets up these clips?

If so can they be asked, please, to give the questioner a microphone so us mugs can actually hear what they are asking!

Some of the answers are absolutely meaningless without the question.

Should be pretty easy to do if they ?AFL ?Telstra can be bothered.

I 100% agree mono.

I understand audio, but not the cameras audio. Maybe currently one mic is just directly sent to the camera, so it's all done simply with no audio mixer? If so and you didn't want the questioner on one side of the stereo and Neeld on the other, it might take 5 minutes to set up a tiny mixer to sum the 2 mics. Also if they didn't want to waste time passing a questioners mic around, a directional mic pointing AT the questioners from the podium would be okay [and perfect if out of phase with the main mic, summed, then compressed before recorded (sorry for being technical but any audio engineer'd understand and I'd love this problem to be solved too)].

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Yes i agree, just watched it and i got the sense Neeld didn't want Moloney to say any more about his different role. Which was what btw? Did he play a tagging or run with role, perhaps on Stanton?

he seemed to spend a bit more time forward. i think he had nearly 10 inside 50s and kicked that great running goal so perhaps that was what the coach was after

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I 100% agree mono.

I understand audio, but not the cameras audio. Maybe currently one mic is just directly sent to the camera, so it's all done simply with no audio mixer? If so and you didn't want the questioner on one side of the stereo and Neeld on the other, it might take 5 minutes to set up a tiny mixer to sum the 2 mics. Also if they didn't want to waste time passing a questioners mic around, a directional mic pointing AT the questioners from the podium would be okay [and perfect if out of phase with the main mic, summed, then compressed before recorded (sorry for being technical but any audio engineer'd understand and I'd love this problem to be solved too)].

It would be easy to run the question as a banner at the bottom of the screen.

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