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Maxy on Marngrook

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What channel is it again? I think it moved from its original.....great show havent watched in a while.

Channel 34

By far best football show on TV

good balance of humour and intelligent footy talk, great guests often from the seventies .

Gives Aboriginal footballers a profile they often don't get on the rubbish Footy shows

 

He was his usual self funny and  entertaining 


Max is a real revelation, so cool and witty, sitting in amongst footy royalty and looking so comfortable. Good on you Max!!

I switched in for a few minutes between ads on another channel and I reckon Max said about three words the entire time I watched. I'm not sure why he was in a suit and tie either.

Overall one of the more painful television experiences I have endured for a while. Jake King is a dropkick who struggles to put two words together, let alone a coherent sentence, Gilbert McAdam monopolised most of the air time with juvenile 'look at me antics' and the other four panellists struggled to get a word in. I am no fan of Dipper, but he was clearly the best of a poor bunch last night.

22 minutes ago, poita said:

I switched in for a few minutes between ads on another channel and I reckon Max said about three words the entire time I watched. I'm not sure why he was in a suit and tie either.

Overall one of the more painful television experiences I have endured for a while. Jake King is a dropkick who struggles to put two words together, let alone a coherent sentence, Gilbert McAdam monopolised most of the air time with juvenile 'look at me antics' and the other four panellists struggled to get a word in. I am no fan of Dipper, but he was clearly the best of a poor bunch last night.

Dont know what you were watching but Dipper was the worst..! Tried to crack an 'old dad' joke to Gawny who was simply bemused as if to say "Wtf is he on about".. He didn't get it and only dipper was the one laughing.

 
43 minutes ago, hells bells said:

Dipper and Jake King are average. He rest of them are pretty entertaining. 

are dipper and king regulars?


52 minutes ago, hells bells said:

Dipper and Jake King are average. He rest of them are pretty entertaining. 

King is such a gronk. Seeing him at the Tigers game on the ground the other week, in suit and tie and being cheered on as if he were a legend of the game, annoyed me so much. Average player and going by the people he appears to associate with, average bloke.

33 minutes ago, Django said:

King is such a gronk. Seeing him at the Tigers game on the ground the other week, in suit and tie and being cheered on as if he were a legend of the game, annoyed me so much. Average player and going by the people he appears to associate with, average bloke.

A lesser Simon Godfrey with a $#%stain attitude.

3 hours ago, daisycutter said:

are dipper and king regulars?

They have 5 or 6 regulars. KB is one I've seen a couple of times Aaron Davey also a regular and Chris Johnson.  I've seen King on it a few times and every time he's been hopeless.  Dipper is Dipper, you know what you're going to get.

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