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Yet to watch an episode, first time tomorrow night. Imagine if he mentions his interview on the DL podcast @Demonland


37 minutes ago, Demonland said:

That would be amazing but I doubt it. They'll definitely show footage and ask about him kissing his brother. Perhaps he will tell this story again.

 

But we all know who really broke the story.

On a separate note any chance of getting one of the '64 premiership players on the podcast. Time to grab those memories before .. well we know what!

Wonderful job as always.

 
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1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

But we all know who really broke the story.

On a separate note any chance of getting one of the '64 premiership players on the podcast. Time to grab those memories before .. well we know what!

Wonderful job as always.

Would love to speak to Barassi but am told he no longer does interviews.

5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Would love to speak to Barassi but am told he no longer does interviews.

“Bluey” Adams?


Brian Dixon likes a chat, will tell you he was best on ground in 64

29 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Would love to speak to Barassi but am told he no longer does interviews.

perhaps a pre-recorded podcast that he could approve before broadcast might be possible.

Oral history is so important.

57 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Holy [censored] this is HUGE!

Fastest first 50 goals in history. This will be the 2nd best highlight of the week after 5.50pm sunday.

Thank goodness it's not Beamer on the Front Bar. Mick Molloy and Andy Maher could end up getting quite wet.


The Front Bar quite often air clips, unlike TFS, I guess because Ch7 owns them. We may even see the 'scissor kick' (or whatever you choose to call it).

Great show the front bar, has me in stitches most weeks. especially when they take the mickey out of channel 7's coverage and roaming brian.

Should be great tonight!

3 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Any chance we get a rendition of Mustang Sally?

I remember that. Not a great voice

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12 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Great show the front bar, has me in stitches most weeks. especially when they take the mickey out of channel 7's coverage and roaming brian.

Should be great tonight!

It's on tomorrow night (Thursday 9/8 at 8:45pm on Channel 7).

Tonight you should be listening to the Demonland Podcast at 8:30pm


13 minutes ago, Demonland said:

It's on tomorrow night (Thursday 9/8 at 8:45pm on Channel 7).

Tonight you should be listening to the Demonland Podcast at 8:30pm

cheers mate

been a long day already!

56 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Great show the front bar, has me in stitches most weeks. especially when they take the mickey out of channel 7's coverage and roaming brian.

Should be great tonight!

Beats the footy show by a country mile!

Sam Pang is one of my favorite comedians going around.

Given my profile pic includes the great man I will def be watching.

Always entertaining.

 
2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Beats the footy show by a country mile!

Sam Pang is one of my favorite comedians going around.

who, or what ?

 

Marngrook is my Fav...     its on tonight at 7.30PM.


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