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8 hours ago, Biffen said:

Advertising ruins everything.

I was more interested in the fashions than the count and there was little time for either.

I love an elegant frock.

Master of the Queens English!!!

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http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/max-gawn-becomes-latest-afl-ruckman-to-be-snubbed-on-brownlow-medal-night/news-story/8f33dacb0e1648efeed2b3a6e56c044d

This article puts a strong case as to why Maxy should have more  votes.  Could easily have had 4 to 6 more!

Love the banter between Max and Jack V - Max says he makes the midfielders look good;  Jack says they have to mop his misguided taps!

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13 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/max-gawn-becomes-latest-afl-ruckman-to-be-snubbed-on-brownlow-medal-night/news-story/8f33dacb0e1648efeed2b3a6e56c044d

This article puts a strong case as to why Maxy should have more  votes.  Could easily have had 4 to 6 more!

Love the banter between Max and Jack V - Max says he makes the midfielders look good;  Jack says they have to mop his misguided taps!

Max had a great year. His first that was basically unhindered by injury or battling for he number one ruck spot following Russians departure.

I'm all for Max blowing his trumpet - he's completely entitled to.

But don't do it to the point where your fans consider you're a [censored].

I don't want it to come to that.

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Disregard the headlines "Dangerfield breaks record to seal Brownlow"

1976 Graham Moss - 48 votes

1977 Graham Teasdale - 59 votes

2016 Some guy - 35 votes

 

Next week I will correcting the use of WHOM and WHO.

 

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11 minutes ago, steve_f said:

Disregard the headlines "Dangerfield breaks record to seal Brownlow"

1976 Graham Moss - 48 votes

1977 Graham Teasdale - 59 votes

2016 Some guy - 35 votes

 

Next week I will correcting the use of WHOM and WHO.

 

A quick google reveals that in 77 both of the field umps gave a 3 2 1 hence you could get 6 votes in a game...

Posted
10 minutes ago, steve_f said:

Disregard the headlines "Dangerfield breaks record to seal Brownlow"

1976 Graham Moss - 48 votes

1977 Graham Teasdale - 59 votes

2016 Some guy - 35 votes

 

Next week I will correcting the use of WHOM and WHO.

 

Dems was in them days when it was two umpires and they both gived the votes.

Nowadays the umps are locked in a room after the match and are not allowed out until one prevails in a greco roman wrestling match. That winner then decides on which midfielders will receive the Brownlow votes.

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17 hours ago, ickey_11 said:

Maybe if he had grown a little taller......

Seriously great effort by Max, 5 more than Goldstein and I doubt a ruckman can win it for being just a ruckman, needs to kick a forward's bag as well.

What amused me was the 'great' Nic Nat scoring just one vote. I know he only played 12 games but 1 vote!  Jack Watts is clearly a real footballer and we chose well.


Posted
11 hours ago, Rocky said:

cos that would've been reaaaaally lame.. they should've got the remaining members of the doors (probably only one left now, on keyboards) to play an extended version of 'the end'.

"The Brownlow? Sheeite…I’m still watching the Brownlow?"

Posted
6 hours ago, steve_f said:

Next week I will correcting the use of WHOM and WHO.

You will correcting, or you will be correcting?

Posted
7 hours ago, biggestred said:

A quick google reveals that in 77 both of the field umps gave a 3 2 1 hence you could get 6 votes in a game...

But  less fake teams and rounds of football presumably.

 

Posted
On 27/09/2016 at 11:28 AM, biggestred said:

The biggest disgrace of the night was when they stopped showing highlights of all the games.

Dees won a game after the siren (gold coast) and they didnt even mention it. 

And yet it took 15 hours to do 15 rounds

Point of order.

Demons were actually ahead when the siren went in that match. GC player had a shot after the siren, but missed.

 

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