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BROWNLOW MEDAL COUNT 2016

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Sorry to intrude on this topical thread, but I'm desperate right now. Somehow I requested emails to notify me when there was a post on Demonland, and now there has been an avalanche of emails which has flooded the old inbox. This is my sorcerers apprentice moment, but I have to stop it somehow. Can someone please let me know what steps to take to stop getting emails from demonland  ???? 

 
4 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Sorry to intrude on this topical thread, but I'm desperate right now. Somehow I requested emails to notify me when there was a post on Demonland, and now there has been an avalanche of emails which has flooded the old inbox. This is my sorcerers apprentice moment, but I have to stop it somehow. Can someone please let me know what steps to take to stop getting emails from demonland  ???? 

It's far too late for you, pineapple. Set fire to your computer and start again.

I've clicked on everything...... Twice......... And still I can't work out how to stop it.

 
11 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Sorry to intrude on this topical thread, but I'm desperate right now. Somehow I requested emails to notify me when there was a post on Demonland, and now there has been an avalanche of emails which has flooded the old inbox. This is my sorcerers apprentice moment, but I have to stop it somehow. Can someone please let me know what steps to take to stop getting emails from demonland  ???? 

If on a computer, you should be able to right click on one of the emails and 'delete all from'. That should also prompt you to set up a rule, where you can choose to block/delete all future emails from Demonland. Maybe Nasher has an 'off' button though.

I love GF week and enjoy the Brownlow a lot. The fact that it is umpire driven means it by bypasses all the horrendous media overstating crap, and gives us the FAIREST and best, or at least it is meant to. The awkward interviews require the mute button, but I love the plays, marks and goals of the year and all the round highlights.

But I detest with a passion the red carpet stuff. Meaningles questions asked by inarticulate ex-footballers whose only reason they are chosen as the interviewer is how good looking they think they are, how ridiculously blokey they can be without ogling, accompanied by stick-thin mannequins whose spray tans are so overdone they look like sunburnt ents. 

Dangerfield should walk it in.

 Viney or Tyson will lead our count.

Jack Stevens from the Saints as a somkey.

 


I'm watching Fox Footy. How does Mark Robinson hold a job? He speaks like someone who has had a substantial head injury, and he asks questions that are so flawed that most interviewees just look at him like he might be joking.

It's painful.

I'm looking forward to seeing how Maxy's cult status, beard and immense contested marking will affect his polling. I think he'll poll the most for us.

 
4 hours ago, Spirit of 26 said:

Looking forward to see what scrag Edelsten brings tonight.

Looking forward to seeing a backman win.

Looking forward to lots of awkward interviews mid count with players

Looking forward to lots of meaningless stats being regurgitated throughout the broadcast

Really, really looking forward to the red carpet telecast too.

Yes has anyone seen Edelsten on the carpet yet? Usually in lime green or a bright yellow ensemble but I am more interested in his consort, how big are they this year? Brynne to Gabbie to who ? they just get bigger each year.

 

 

4 hours ago, Abe said:

I reckon Luke Parker has been very good in a team that has hardly lost all year.

And amazing to come back from that broken ankle. Not many have come back from such a horrific injury to be a star player.


Clarry 2 brownlow votes in his first AFL game

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Round 1 vs GWS

1 Vote: Phil Davis

2 Votes: Clayton Oliver

3 Votes: Jack Viney

3 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Clarry 2 brownlow votes in his first AFL game

The first two of very many.


Just now, The Song Formerly Known As said:

How did Gawn not poll in the North game? 

They gave Goldy 3 though. 

The Fix is in !! ;)

1 minute ago, The Song Formerly Known As said:

How did Gawn not poll in the North game? 

They gave Goldy 3 though. 

Highway robbery.

2 minutes ago, The Song Formerly Known As said:

How did Gawn not poll in the North game? 

They gave Goldy 3 though. 

3 votes 

About 300 free kicks too

Is it Gil reading out the votes?
 

CarltonJBloggsonevoteFremantleFNurk2votesAdelaideBSmith1voteGeelong ......... P Dangerfield ...... 3votes

 

It's like he knows something.


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I think Viney will be the clear most vote getter for the MFC.

 

Vote recipients after round 7

Viney - 8

Gawn - 6

N.Jones - 4

Watts - 3

Hogan - 2

Oliver - 2

Tyson - 1

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