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Jack Viney on FS tonight

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This is the funniest Footy Show I have seen for some time... and most of the fun has been generated by our Jack! I'm pretty sure that he will become a regular. His comments about Tod's view of young Jack being named as a sex symbol were hilarious and his snippet on sex after a game was, well.. boom boom! Either he has an exceptional writer or he is a natural!

 
11 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

This is the funniest Footy Show I have seen for some time... and most of the fun has been generated by our Jack! I'm pretty sure that he will become a regular. His comments about Tod's view of young Jack being named as a sex symbol were hilarious and his snippet on sex after a game was, well.. boom boom! Either he has an exceptional writer or he is a natural!

Really? I've been watching for a while and Jack has barely uttered a word, only because Newman and his enormous noggin are dominating the cameras as usual.

Also, I think the pink hats for this weeks game are a crock of [censored]. Why is the Red Energy logo about twice as big as the logo for the breast cancer foundation? Ridiculous.

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Ok Django... so you're calling me out! I didn't say Jack was getting as much exposure as Sam... and you obviously missed the segments I referred to. Keep my comments in context... I was giving Jack the thumbs up as a guest. Think about the guest's role on the FS. and while I'm on those two letters, FOR F S, ALLOW YOURSELF TO READ SOMEONE ELSE'S POST WITHOUT FEELING COMPELLED TO MAKE AN ILL-INFORMED CORRECTION!

 

I saw it & JV was pretty good.  Also Nate Jones & Jack Watts were on "That's Good for Footy" tonight.

  Sadly all this means that JV (and possibly the others) will play like crap this weekend probably due to being so distracted by being on the footy show. It always seems to happen.


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Jack's performance throughout the introduction to the panel was an insight into this young, emerging MFC leader. I saw a side of his personality and skill set that belied the 'bull at the gate' impression he creates on the field. His performance gives me great confidence in the future at MFC if he becomes Captain when Jonesy hangs up the boots!

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1 hour ago, waynewussell said:

Ok Django... so you're calling me out! I didn't say Jack was getting as much exposure as Sam... and you obviously missed the segments I referred to. Keep my comments in context... I was giving Jack the thumbs up as a guest. Think about the guest's role on the FS. and while I'm on those two letters, FOR F S, ALLOW YOURSELF TO READ SOMEONE ELSE'S POST WITHOUT FEELING COMPELLED TO MAKE AN ILL-INFORMED CORRECTION!

Lol. I wasn't calling you out wayne. I just mentioned that I'd been watching for a while and Jack hadn't said anything for the duration of my viewing. Just giving you my experience of watching the footy show tonight, which I couldn't do for more than 40 minutes anyway. But feel free to release some frustration!

 
7 hours ago, Rob Mac...... said:

I saw it & JV was pretty good.  Also Nate Jones & Jack Watts were on "That's Good for Footy" tonight.

 

Never heard of it til you mentioned it but the whole show is up on Youtube

 

 


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