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13 minutes ago, Nasher said:

So much fun. Hopefully I didn't ramble too much!

No you are a star good show you are a pro

 
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59 minutes ago, Nasher said:

So much fun. Hopefully I didn't ramble too much!

You were great. We'd love you to join us again. The more you do the more comfortable you'll be. It's always hard the first few times and then you sort of get into a rhythm with the cohosts. It's difficult because we're not all in the same room there are no visual clues as to when someone is done speaking or who should answer a question. I thought you handled that really well.

 

Whist I admire  Nasher's work input to this site

I often wonder the validity of his input from such a short perspective of experience.

Many of us have MFC experience way beyond his short life .

Give me another penalty point and take me out for a month if you wish for expressing an opinion

But I wouldn't listen to your podcast. 

48 minutes ago, puntkick said:

Whist I admire  Nasher's work input to this site

I often wonder the validity of his input from such a short perspective of experience.

Many of us have MFC experience way beyond his short life .

Give me another penalty point and take me out for a month if you wish for expressing an opinion

But I wouldn't listen to your podcast. 

You've supported Melbourne since 1965 probably, and where has it gotten us? 

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4 hours ago, puntkick said:

Whist I admire  Nasher's work input to this site

I often wonder the validity of his input from such a short perspective of experience.

Many of us have MFC experience way beyond his short life .

Give me another penalty point and take me out for a month if you wish for expressing an opinion

But I wouldn't listen to your podcast. 

I have supported Melbourne since back in the (pre-1965) Glory Days and I must say I enjoyed tuning in to Nasher and the Administrators last night. Some good irreverent banter from callers and some cautious optimism from all. Not quite sure exactly what Puntkick has ever contributed to Demonland since joining as a 'life member' however I suspect my autocorrect was on the money when it changed his name to Dropkick! ?

I actually missed it due to going to watch South Melbourne play in the FFA Cup but I'm gonna try and get onto a podcast app today to hear it. I'm looking forward to hearing Nasher.

As I haven't heard it yet I can't really assess fairly what Puntkick means by validity of input. Is it a case of not experiencing those earlier times or can you not believe he has that much MFC knowledge? I'll have to check it out, I'm sure it was a good episode and Nasher had some good things to say.

9 hours ago, puntkick said:

I often wonder the validity of his input from such a short perspective of experience.

 

That's a bizarre thing to say, how many years do you have to support Melbourne before your opinions become relevant? You sound like one of those old codgers who yells out to just kick the ball long all the time

 
12 minutes ago, Rafiki said:

That's a bizarre thing to say, how many years do you have to support Melbourne before your opinions become relevant? You sound like one of those old codgers who yells out to just kick the ball long all the time

"Just kick the bloody thing!"

13 hours ago, puntkick said:

Whist I admire  Nasher's work input to this site

I often wonder the validity of his input from such a short perspective of experience.

Many of us have MFC experience way beyond his short life .

Give me another penalty point and take me out for a month if you wish for expressing an opinion

But I wouldn't listen to your podcast. 

What's your problem without nasher there is no Demonland, you dont need to be following the dees for 59 years to know what your talking about, what do u think only old people know anything, we are all fans, and know nothing about football just as much as anyone else, what   arrogance arrogance, why don't you have some guts and call up next Wednesday and share some of you wisdom on football, teach as all, I bet you won't, you keyboard warrior, who are the worse kind of people


2 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

What's your problem without nasher there is no Demonland, you dont need to be following the dees for 59 years to know what your talking about, what do u think only old people know anything, we are all fans, and know nothing about football just as much as anyone else, what   arrogance arrogance, why don't you have some guts and call up next Wednesday and share some of you wisdom on football, teach as all, I bet you won't, you keyboard warrior, who are the worse kind of people

Don't worry about it mate, it's all water off a duck's back for me, I literally laughed out loud when I read his post. Was nice to chat to you last night!

I bet Nasher has one of those long haircuts that all the kids are sporting these days. 

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13 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I bet Nasher has one of those long haircuts that all the kids are sporting these days. 

When we were young I had to get up early and milk the cow before school .

Actually that"s not entirely true.

I didn't"t have to milk the cow but I wanted to.

Also,it wasn't my cow and it wasn't really a cow.

 

2 hours ago, Nasher said:

Don't worry about it mate, it's all water off a duck's back for me, I literally laughed out loud when I read his post. Was nice to chat to you last night!

Well that's why am called don't make me angry, say it to the kids all the time, what did say that Watts would be back this week, has had is kick up the bum.

2 hours ago, Biffen said:

When we were young I had to get up early and milk the cow before school .

Actually that"s not entirely true.

I didn't"t have to milk the cow but I wanted to.

Also,it wasn't my cow and it wasn't really a cow.

 

To much information biff 


On 24/08/2017 at 1:33 AM, puntkick said:

Whist I admire  Nasher's work input to this site

I often wonder the validity of his input from such a short perspective of experience.

Many of us have MFC experience way beyond his short life .

Give me another penalty point and take me out for a month if you wish for expressing an opinion

But I wouldn't listen to your podcast. 

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5 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:
@Grapeviney was spot on in the podcast when talking about how annoyed he was we didn't run over the Lions by 10 goals. That percentage would have been really handy.

It's doubly infuriating now that Essendon won by such a narrow margin - a half-decent finish against the Lions and we would have finished above them regardless of the Eagles game. 

45 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

It's doubly infuriating now that Essendon won by such a narrow margin - a half-decent finish against the Lions and we would have finished above them regardless of the Eagles game. 

I was just thinking the same thing.


 

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