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32 minutes ago, Ouch! said:

How do we know they haven't spoken and made their peace? and to be honest, it has stuff all to do with any of us. This is between Garry, Billy and his ex-wife and the families involved. I still have no idea why a single party has been painted to be the bad guy in all of this, there are clearly more than one party involved in this whole saga, and no indication of a lack of consent, so blame should be proportionate also.

Garry and Billy's relationship is likely damaged beyond repair and won't ever be the same, caused a lot of pain for all of the people involved, and has been magnified to the extreme by the media who can't get enough of this! 

Let it be! Glad he is back calling the football in 2017.

Paraphrasing here but Billy said recently they hadn't spoken and that he would take a call to chat and would consider working with him after that. If they haven't spoken then there can't have been an apology. Suspect Gary is still up to no good

Gary's private behaviour is relevant as he consistently passes judgement on the private behaviour of other footballs on shows like footy classified.

Also, you need to be a personality and / or have credibility about footy subject matter to be in footy media performer - otherwise I could do it. If you become unpopular through your actions then there is a cost to your brand when he comes back on air seeking a viewing audience that will fund the advertising that will fill the coffers of the station that will pay him his wage. So it does matter that he did what he did in his 'private' life

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3 hours ago, Demons1858 said:

When you hurt and devastate your friends you should apologise. He met his wife through their friendship no some random meeting

If Garry had "stolen" a mates wife away i would agree with you

He didn't..The relationship was done and dusted

Maybe just maybe Brownless is an immature little man..although you won't hear that spoken of in Football circles....

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2 hours ago, Demons1858 said:

Paraphrasing here but Billy said recently they hadn't spoken and that he would take a call to chat and would consider working with him after that. If they haven't spoken then there can't have been an apology. Suspect Gary is still up to no good

Gary's private behaviour is relevant as he consistently passes judgement on the private behaviour of other footballs on shows like footy classified.

Also, you need to be a personality and / or have credibility about footy subject matter to be in footy media performer - otherwise I could do it. If you become unpopular through your actions then there is a cost to your brand when he comes back on air seeking a viewing audience that will fund the advertising that will fill the coffers of the station that will pay him his wage. So it does matter that he did what he did in his 'private' life

 What a load of absolute rubbish. 

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2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

If Garry had "stolen" a mates wife away i would agree with you

He didn't..The relationship was done and dusted

Maybe just maybe Brownless is an immature little man..although you won't hear that spoken of in Football circles....

Lets agree to disagree. I wish Gary a healthy life but would prefer not to hear from him on my preferred radio station

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