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I also thought during the week I saw an ad where they said Bernie was on the panel but not sure about that. Anyway thought id let people know.

 

I can't watch it on the off chance that I mistime pressing the mute button and accidentally hear something that Sam Newman says.

 

Hopefully he admits his plan is to play Chip Frawley at FF

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I also thought during the week I saw an ad where they said Bernie was on the panel but not sure about that. Anyway thought id let people know.

Gosh, can hardly wait!


Hopefully he admits his plan is to play Chip Frawley at FF

I'd love for him to say he'll put Frawley up forward, and then not do it just to troll the Saints.

Just told a story how Vince took Damo Barretts glasses at the footy show after party last year. May explain some of the hate

 

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Roosy been on yet?

Haven't been watching that tripe, but wouldn't mind seeing him talk.

Up next in about 3 minutes after the ads.

Vince my favorite player now by a mile. Stealing Damo's glasses, while at the urinal no less, rather hilarious.

Not surprised to hear he shied away in the corner when Vincey stood next to him. Damo, no doubt a small man in many ways :P

Up next in about 3 minutes after the ads.

U mean 9mins of adds!


Sorry, not even Vince and Roos can make me watch that show.

Just tape it and fast forward to the good bit.

That's what I do.

Well I am away but would consider watching it for the first time in over a decade.

Can someone please summarise what the great man says.

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Vince my favorite player now by a mile. Stealing Damo's glasses, while at the urinal no less, rather hilarious.

Not surprised to hear he shied away in the corner when Vincey stood next to him. Damo, no doubt a small man in many ways :P

In all fairness Damo cant see a thing when he isnt wearing glasses and as funny as it is im not sure it would be fun standing in a urinal not being able to see.

Spoke well enough. Didn't give us anything new. Mentioned JKH has had a great pre-season. Gave a nod to the new trade-ins. Throw to Vince to ask his impressions of the club, he said he was amazed at how hard and intense the young guys are with their training, Trengove, Watts singled out. Asked about the succession and whether he'd go a third year, duck and weave. Brings up the notion that a lot of people don't want to put their hand up in case they are turned down and it damages their reputation. Brief mention of how hard it is to be in the Saints' position with a bunch of players breaking down at just the wrong time.

Not all that much really. Tipsters said it's close but went with the Dees.

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Just tape it and fast forward to the good bit.

That's what I do.

I tape the show and just watch the bits I want to see. Much easier especially in the past 3 shows essendon people have been on it. But it has been interesting watching the bits when Sam and Garry walked kokoda.


FMD!!! I just watched that rubbish for about 5 minutes. Not sure if I missed Roos or not. Could take no more. Makes me wish I lived in the pre television era. Sam Newman -the human parody. Do they trowel his face on before the show?

I feel dumber than ever.

In all fairness Damo cant see a thing when he isnt wearing glasses and as funny as it is im not sure it would be fun standing in a urinal not being able to see.

Why? He seems happy wallowing in a cess pit every Thursday night.

FMD!!! I just watched that rubbish for about 5 minutes. Not sure if I missed Roos or not. Could take no more. Makes me wish I lived in the pre television era. Sam Newman -the human parody. Do they trowel his face on before the show?

I feel dumber than ever.

HaHaHa, he's startin' to look like they Iron his face, before he goes out into the show.

 

ha bbo you even look dumber than ever :)

Don't watch it for Roos, but Bernie is going to be one of your all-time favourite players.

You'd want to stand next to him drinking a beer at a BBQ any time you could.


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