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Peter Jackson - On The Couch Monday 29th July, 2013

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It may be his way keeping life in perspective P_Man.

The Way Mitch appears to me is someone who is very serious about football and wants success.

Being constantly injured unable to doing anything would be hard for him to take.

If photography keeps him calm it is fine with me.

Whatever gets you through the night

Yep and I appreciate that, hopefully that's all it is. We badly need him out there next year.

 

He takes a good picture. That blonde up in the Flinders St Ballroom is just stunning!!

That's his partner Sam Blades.

I think he has a hell of a lot of potential as a photographer and am glad to see him applying himself to it. I get the impression that he is the kind of person that knows no half measures when it comes to the things that interest him. So, when he is back to full fitness, he will be fully switched on to the job at hand with the MFC.

  • 1 year later...

Well its been a year and a bit since Action Jackson talk the talked on the couch.

Fair to say he backed it up by making people on here look very silly by walking the walk!

I have so much admiration for PJ for what he had done for this footy club. Looking back nlw we were really a shambles.

He has installed a newly well ran board and a stable coaching structure with Goodwin, Roos and Mcartney.

We have a long term sponsership with AHG that by all reports seem to have a positive relationship on the footy.

Well done PJ. Looking forward to a big 2015 with this guy steering the ship again.

Btw being a public holiday im using my spare time today to bake some humble pie for the likes of Jumbo and Saty. Hope you like icing.

 

Well its been a year and a bit since Action Jackson talk the talked on the couch.

Fair to say he backed it up by making people on here look very silly by walking the walk!

I have so much admiration for PJ for what he had done for this footy club. Looking back nlw we were really a shambles.

He has installed a newly well ran board and a stable coaching structure with Goodwin, Roos and Mcartney.

We have a long term sponsership with AHG that by all reports seem to have a positive relationship on the footy.

Well done PJ. Looking forward to a big 2015 with this guy steering the ship again.

Btw being a public holiday im using my spare time today to bake some humble pie for the likes of Jumbo and Saty. Hope you like icing.

Is this post to justify your choice of avatar :rolleyes:

Agree with your sentiments tho.

Is this post to justify your choice of avatar :rolleyes:

Agree with your sentiments tho.

Correct

And the ongoing purpose of this thread...if any?

And the ongoing purpose of this thread...if any?

To prove that Peter Jackson is a [censored] gun.

Looking back nlw we were really a shambles.

He has installed a newly well ran board and a stable coaching structure with Goodwin, Roos and Mcartney.

As much I think PJ is the best CEO we have had in 30 years GIven we have had a conga line of incompetents, its a recognition that PJ is at least competent.

However, I cringe if it is true that a CEO has installed a well run board..... Poacher/game keeper.

 

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