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Is Daisy the best special comments person?

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Insightful.

Nice tone to her voice.

Is a demon.

 

Love Daisy.


she has a voice like a minature chainsaw

Not a natural but her comments are good and supportive of the Dees

2 minutes ago, jackaub said:

she has a voice like a minature chainsaw

Not a natural but her comments are good and supportive of the Dees

Agreed. Daisy is a sweet Bogan

 

She is an absolute legend.

Proud as punch she is part of our club

Loved her interview with Jetta at the end, she is ace, equal best with Nick and Paul, love how she is far more interested in the footballer and the footballer that all the BT type spankers who keep making it about them. ... guess my forum handle kind of demonstrates bias...

I remember whining when she was added to the Demonland banner start of last season.

Now I believe she should be in all 10 spots.

A goddess.


Best since Dipper I reckon?! 

1 hour ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

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Yes, she is first rate. Knows the current scene better than many of the ex players

Was noticably excellent even way back in her first media appearances. I vividly remember the contrast between her and Katie Brennan, and it kind of sums up Daisy's strengths - Brennan wasn't sure what she wanted to say, didn't say it clearly, and then didn't know when to stop.

Daisy is just 'here's the information, stated clearly, you know hat to do with it'.

That'd be her day job background showing through, I'd say. You don't waffle around during a birth.

13 minutes ago, DaisyDeeciple said:

Loved her interview with Jetta at the end, she is ace, equal best with Nick and Paul, love how she is far more interested in the footballer and the footballer that all the BT type spankers who keep making it about them. ... guess my forum handle kind of demonstrates bias...

Please don't mention that word in a thread about Daisy.

It sends me all aquiver. 

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6 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Was noticably excellent even way back in her first media appearances. I vividly remember the contrast between her and Katie Brennan, and it kind of sums up Daisy's strengths - Brennan wasn't sure what she wanted to say, didn't say it clearly, and then didn't know when to stop.

Daisy is just 'here's the information, stated clearly, you know hat to do with it'.

That'd be her day job background showing through, I'd say. You don't waffle around during a birth.

What's her day job?


Daisy is so good that they had to replace her with a bloke at Darebin this year.

 

 

5 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

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Yeah big fan here, her footballing ability, the way she presents herself and the way she represents our club.
Reckon her special comments and game observations are as good as anyones.
 


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