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Max Gawn was interviewed by Neil Mitchell today. Here's a link to the 3AW website where you can listen. The chat is more about life outside football than onfield matters. That's not a surprise given that Neil Mitchell is not a sports journo but a "serious news" talkback host. He's also nominally a Melbourne supporter.

Max comes across as a humble, mature, impressive individual.

 

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Thanks for sharing the link.

Does Mitchell usually sound that drab?

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1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Max Gawn was interviewed by Neil Mitchell today. Here's a link to the 3AW website where you can listen. The chat is more about life outside football than onfield matters. That's not a surprise given that Neil Mitchell is not a sports journo but a "serious news" talkback host. He's also nominally a Melbourne supporter.

Max comes across as a humble, mature, impressive individual.

 

I guess so if you believe in beat ups and the old journo's axiom of never letting the facts get in the way of a good ole fashioned populist gabfest.  But great to hear Maxy just the same.

 

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7 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Thanks for sharing the link.

Does Mitchell usually sound that drab?

It's a typical Melbourne day. Most livable city I hear some of you say!? 

It all started off looking so bright. The sun shone through distant clouds , twas a heavenly sight.

Yet within a few hours the heavens did open. The eddy  circling,  umbrellas were carried and dogs started mopin'!

But there's nothing, nothing, nothing as dark or as doomish than a radio tuned in to good old Neil Mitchell ...AKA Mr. Gloomish!

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So I wonder who the mystery person was that began to hate footy and saw it as a job only? CS springs to mind.

Not Schwabby, the other CS.

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5 minutes ago, P-man said:

So I wonder who the mystery person was that began to hate footy and saw it as a job only? CS springs to mind.

Not Schwabby, the other CS.

that's what sprung into my mind too

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36 minutes ago, P-man said:

So I wonder who the mystery person was that began to hate footy and saw it as a job only? CS springs to mind.

Not Schwabby, the other CS.

The AFL would be packed with players in that position, surely.

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2 minutes ago, Nasher said:

The AFL would be packed with players in that position, surely.

Interestingly, that's the second time in a few weeks this topic has come up - someone was talking about their mate at St Kilda who thought the same thing...

I hadn't thought of it before that, but I guess it makes sense really. You're right, there must be a lot of them!


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1 hour ago, P-man said:

So I wonder who the mystery person was that began to hate footy and saw it as a job only? CS springs to mind.

Not Schwabby, the other CS.

Who would that be?

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Just now, Mach5 said:

Who would that be?

After a fair bit of brain racking I concluded Sylvia.  Not sure why we couldn't just say it.

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8 minutes ago, Nasher said:

After a fair bit of brain racking I concluded Sylvia.  Not sure why we couldn't just say it.

Oh, right.

Makes sense. I was thinking Christian Salem, but it didn't seem correct.

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4 hours ago, Mach5 said:

Oh, right.

Makes sense. I was thinking Christian Salem, but it didn't seem correct.

Damn. I knew there'd be another CS I hadn't accounted for.

Yeah I meant Col.

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6 hours ago, Undeeterred said:

Interestingly, that's the second time in a few weeks this topic has come up - someone was talking about their mate at St Kilda who thought the same thing...

I hadn't thought of it before that, but I guess it makes sense really. You're right, there must be a lot of them!

I've got a mate who's mates with Langford from Hawthorn and he reckons he just sees it as a job. Didn't wingaard say the same? I spose in the old days blokes like that would just play local footy with their mates but these days the cash is too good to pass up.

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22 hours ago, Ricky P said:

I've got a mate who's mates with Langford from Hawthorn and he reckons he just sees it as a job. Didn't wingaard say the same? I spose in the old days blokes like that would just play local footy with their mates but these days the cash is too good to pass up.

I suppose it's a case of finding what you're good at, and getting paid as much as you can for it. Like the rest of us.

It just wasn't something I'd ever considered footballers would think. But it's probably completely fair enough.

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