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I heard him on SEN this afternoon suggesting the AFL should move our game v Geelong to the G to get a bigger crowd.

Nice try Chris.

 
31 minutes ago, Chelly said:

I heard him on SEN this afternoon suggesting the AFL should move our game v Geelong to the G to get a bigger crowd.

Nice try Chris.

Worth a go!!

it's not as if Geeeeelong never play the MCG

How many MFC tickets are actually allocated?

Gee nearly 3 pages, maybe it is Pink doing a bit of self promotion?, which he has achieved,

Some criticising a guy who rings into a radio station with some strange ideas on trading etc, glad Demonland is not made of glass

 
5 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Gee nearly 3 pages, maybe it is Pink doing a bit of self promotion?, which he has achieved,

Some criticising a guy who rings into a radio station with some strange ideas on trading etc, glad Demonland is not made of glass

Nah. Chris from Camberwell is a Demon icon. I get a warm and fuzzy feeling every time I hear his dulcet tones on the radio.


Just now, Whispering_Jack said:

Nah. Chris from Camberwell is a Demon icon. I get a warm and fuzzy feeling every time I hear his dulcet tones on the radio.

You listen to the radio?.........hopefully only when you are travelling in a car WJ, or is it a comfy chair, roaring open fire, a balloon of Courvoisier..and SEN

Haven't listened to radio since the days of 3XY in the Seventies

1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

You listen to the radio?.........hopefully only when you are travelling in a car WJ, or is it a comfy chair, roaring open fire, a balloon of Courvoisier..and SEN

Haven't listened to radio since the days of 3XY in the Seventies

You must remember Rocktober

1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

You listen to the radio?.........hopefully only when you are travelling in a car WJ, or is it a comfy chair, roaring open fire, a balloon of Courvoisier..and SEN

Haven't listened to radio since the days of 3XY in the Seventies

I listen to the wireless. Sadly Tony Dalroy is leaving ABC after 25 ,years. Is great comfort to hear all the way here in Vietnam. 

Also caught 5 AA call of our game. 

 
5 minutes ago, radar said:

I listen to the wireless. Sadly Tony Dalroy is leaving ABC after 25 ,years. Is great comfort to hear all the way here in Vietnam. 

Also caught 5 AA call of our game. 

Is he really? Wow Tony will be missed

1 hour ago, Chelly said:

I heard him on SEN this afternoon suggesting the AFL should move our game v Geelong to the G to get a bigger crowd.

Nice try Chris.

It was a nice try Kelly.

We should have thought of it earlier in the season.


If we beat the Cats and book 8th spot, very strong chance our first final would be at Skilled against Geelong again

 

1 minute ago, Abe said:

If we beat the Cats and book 8th spot, very strong chance our first final would be at Skilled against Geelong again

 

No chance it would be at skilled

2 minutes ago, Abe said:

If we beat the Cats and book 8th spot, very strong chance our first final would be at Skilled against Geelong again

 

Nah. 80,000 at The 'G i reckon

 

On 8/15/2016 at 7:18 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

Nah. 80,000 at The 'G i reckon

 

Guess it would depend on the crowd they think they're gunna get

if it's at the G i'd back us to beat them in a final

12 minutes ago, Abe said:

Guess it would depend on the crowd they think they're gunna get

if it's at the G i'd back us to beat them in a final

You could be right. But i hope The Cattery is only used for interstate clubs


30 minutes ago, Abe said:

If we beat the Cats and book 8th spot, very strong chance our first final would be at Skilled against Geelong again

 

AFL have already said if Geelong host a final, that it wont be at Skilled.

All things going well the elimination final will be Geelong v Melbourne at the G on a Sunday afternoon.

He's no Mario the Richmond supporter from Greensborugh.

He's a bit of a 'Timmy from Thomastown'? 

Sad to hear that 'late nights' will be ending, or at least significantly different.

 

1 hour ago, Satyriconhome said:

You listen to the radio?.........hopefully only when you are travelling in a car WJ, or is it a comfy chair, roaring open fire, a balloon of Courvoisier..and SEN

Haven't listened to radio since the days of 3XY in the Seventies

Car radio permanently tuned into SEN Saty. 

1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Are you sure it wasnt Wayne from St Albans?

Did he win a pair of orthodontic sandals?


On 10/12/2015 at 3:32 PM, ProDee said:

Chris from Camberwell has been ringing in for over a decade - SEN/3AW. His whiny voice is arguably the worst ever heard on the airwaves and he is always, and I mean always, asking incredibly inane questions.

Yep been calling a long time. Passionate but it's always a coin flip as to whether his questions are accurate/relevant. I cringe a little whenever i hear him come on but he's also reasonable entertainment value and pretty much the only reg MFC supporter. Although i seem to recall a Dean from Burwood also on occasions.

On 10/13/2015 at 10:13 AM, Chris said:

Never heard of the bloke as I don't listen to much radio, but it is not me.

:roos:

 
2 hours ago, radar said:

I listen to the wireless. Sadly Tony Dalroy is leaving ABC after 25 ,years. Is great comfort to hear all the way here in Vietnam. 

Also caught 5 AA call of our game. 

is he, i don't listen live, but i grab all his podcasts, 

1 hour ago, Rusty Nails said:

Passionate but it's always a coin flip as to whether his questions are accurate/relevant.

Nope, coin not required


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