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AFL 360

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The slightly less whingy twin.

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Edited by Deestroy All

 
1 hour ago, Deestroy All said:

The slightly less whingy twin.

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Really?

Well, it was fun for a while...

the smug Chris Scott, is 360 heading into 'footy show' territory?

Edited by 3Dee


I don't mind Robbo ( with the one disclaimer - he cannot bring himself to be impartial when it comes to Essendon).

He might be a bit of a buffoon but he doesn't take himself too seriously, as opposed to many of the other journalists who think they are delivering the word of god and just cant be questioned. He constantly makes a [censored] of himself but he can laugh at himself for doing so.

I like the way Gerard and he feed off each other.

Edited by nutbean

 

far out Bucks talks so much shite.  sometime has a good point but he takes so long to get to it, ive tuned out.   just answer the question!

360 is going downhill fast

6 minutes ago, nutbean said:

I don't mind Robbo ( with the one disclaimer - he cannot bring himself to be impartial when it comes to Essendon).

He might be a bit of a buffoon but he doesn't take himself too seriously, as opposed to many of the other journalists who think they are delivering the word of god and just cant be questioned. He constantly makes a [censored] of himself but he can laugh at himself for doing so.

I like the way Gerard and he feed off each other.

I agree, I like the way they work together. Yobbo is kind of the "Molly Meldrum" of footy.

I just refuse to watch Heppell though.

I also think Gerrard has backed off a bit, maybe under instruction from above....


1 minute ago, rjay said:

Yobbo is kind of the "Molly Meldrum" of footy.

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Could not have put it better !

1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Roos was terrible on AFL 360.


Can't imagine what you'll think of Chris Scott then.

Jack Riewoldt Brian Lake and Dyson Heppell will be the new guests this year..

Thats enough for me to ever watch that show again.

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jack Riewoldt Brian Lake and Dyson Heppell will be the new guests this year..

Thats enough for me to ever watch that show again.

How does someone serving a drug ban get a regular gig?


I don't get the love for Robbo. Mostly I find him incoherent, hopelessly biased when it comes to Essendon and Hird, and rarely breaks any news. Maybe I need my ears syringed.

Out -   Paul Roos

In - Convicted Essendon drug Cheat Dyson Heppell

Actually watched Heppell last night. 

 

He and the players still believe they have done nothing wrong. It is dumbfounding.

1 minute ago, FireOath said:

Actually watched Heppell last night. 

 

He and the players still believe they have done nothing wrong. It is dumbfounding.

i don't think heppell (or the others) will admit to any guilt why they are in the process of suing the club

not that i think they will either when the litigation is over

28 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i don't think heppell (or the others) will admit to any guilt why they are in the process of suing the club

not that i think they will either when the litigation is over

The other thing about Heppell's blaming of the club is that, to all intents and purposes, the EFC would be expecting him to be fully committed, once the suspension is served, for the 2017 season.  Just how deep does the resentment go, against the EFC, with currently suspended players of the ilk of Heppell?  When you think about it, this is an astonishing admission to be made by such a player, in the public media.

If even half the current list of suspended players feel in any way similar to what Heppell stated publicly last night, there is one hell of a black hole confronting the EFC for at least the foreseeable future.  It will be a hell of a long way back. ............. if they ever get back.

 

Edited by iv'a worn smith


40 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i don't think heppell (or the others) will admit to any guilt why they are in the process of suing the club

not that i think they will either when the litigation is over

So absolutely no point in having him on the program. It's jobs for Robbos boys.

3 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jack Riewoldt Brian Lake and Dyson Heppell will be the new guests this year..

Thats enough for me to ever watch that show again.

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3 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jack Riewoldt Brian Lake and Dyson Heppell will be the new guests this year..

Thats enough for me to ever watch that show again.

question, will Heppell leave the bummers ?

 

Had to turn it off after 5 mins of listen to Heppell and Robbo gushing over every word he said.

Ridiculous that they now have a regular panel member that is serving a drug ban.

He should not be anywhere near AFL or media while serving a ban.

I won't be watching the show this year.

1 hour ago, chook fowler said:

So absolutely no point in having him on the program. It's jobs for Robbos boys.

I suspect that it is to keep several hundred thousand EFC supporters tuning into the show.

It really is a terrible look having a suspended drug cheat player on the show.  I wonder how long ago he was contracted for the gig and whether it was before the suspension verdict was made.  Last night's pathetic effort was obviously done to try and establish a little credibility and some sympathy among the non EFC fraternity.


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