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Damien Barrett - eat your heart out

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I think the Barret Ralph Hutchy and Carro types when breaking an exclusive or digging up info on the inner workings at a club or whatever' if ' it is factual.

I dislike it they run people down based on there own take on things , players coaches clubland AFL etc.

No respect and a lack of accountability.

Whately is a gun.

 

Can't understand supporters trying to work out a bias in journos....they are a dime a dozen in this 24 hour 1116 MEN generation of dumb-down footy comment, who like using terms like "structures" when most have NFI.

Yes, Anthony Hudson's Geelong bias is evident as he refers to them at almost every opportunity. Ditto Harmes. Rohan Connolly with Essendon. Then you Neil "Squeal" Mitchell, who is a MFC supporter, buying Bulldogs memberships and beating his chest.

My concern is when I saw Adrian Anderson with a Hawthorn scarf, supporting like a school-boy. That, IMO, is 100x more scary than your alleged journo bias.

Vlad is just as bad supporting the bombers, makes you wonder how much worse things could get for them now


I don't understand why supporters take the slightest notice of what reporters say or why their opinion matters??

I quite like Hutchy I think he is funny and has some quirky left field ideas

Barrett is like what Hutchy used to be......You know...trolling peoples garbage bins to find a "Story"....Staying up at night outside somebody's house hoping for a bit of dirt that he can break as world breaking news

I just ignore him...

Not only is he a [censored] in general but he seems to be contradicting himself more and more as time goes on.

 

I still can't believe he got away with calling us " frothing at the mouth supporters" on the AFL website


I still can't believe he got away with calling us " frothing at the mouth supporters" on the AFL website

this sniping remark annoyed me too, replace supporters with Australia.

I have emailed the AFL about it saying I'd like to see an apology on the AFL website, it was totally out of line.

Just sent one in, asking Sammy to ask Damo to dig out of his years of playing AFL football and find an alternative for Jack, said I felt his only other option was to not attack the football which would have also caused an uproar from the purple idiot.


He's such a sniveling little weed.

I don't know how he sits on a panel with some of the greatest players the game has seen and is able to spin the [censored] he does without any semblance of humility. Those guys must despise him.

I'm pretty sure he works for Croc Media (via Craig Hutchy) and they hold a media contract with AFL. Hence when Hutchy is away for Footy Classified, like this week, then Damo steps in.

He who pays the piper calls the tune is all Barrett is about.

He has never had an original idea and his approach is always something like - "and what do you think Gaz..."- when he's on a panel. Just feeds off better informed people.

Ignore - it's a reason I stopped watching the Footy Show some time ago.

Dunstall was the only one who attempted to dissect Barrett's argument.

Barrett says, "He could have gone in softer".

I think that says it all!


jb just said on the rush hour sam wants to take damo to task on his article on the footy show tonight

Edited by dees189227

This confirms Barrett you are clueless and have no credibility.

 

Good job Barrett you absolute clown bwahahahhhahaaahahahhahaaha

wrong AGAIN


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