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I had this cranked up through my Amp this morning. 

Pretty dam impressive roar there Demons, no reason why we cannot be the biggest club in the land, if we expect to make September each year, like any decent club should....

 

 

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Many on this forum have bagged out Gerard Whately lately, that is a personal choice, but you cannot fault him on this Radio Call. 

Just keep in mind, he is a very passionate Cat Supporter...

”Breathe it in Demons...”

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3 hours ago, brendan said:

 

Whately, a good calling voice, for Radio footy.  Excellent caller, who could follow Bruce's career.

Just keep him away from comments, and rules of the game, Please...  He would have us all playing netball... whilst the Girls play footy.

 

Can't hack him, early Sunday mornings. 

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38 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I had this cranked up through my Amp this morning. 

Pretty dam impressive roar there Demons, no reason why we cannot be the biggest club in the land, if we expect to make September each year, like any decent club should....

 

 

Great calling by Bryan...  he's been becoming very good at calling this year.

His old child, seems to have left the building.  Well done BT__

 

PS: SWYL,   would you be able to slo-mo this action piece, around  when Hannan and Henderson are competing for the free ball... and the hand contact from Hanan??  Is that possible ?

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2 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

What i'd give to watched the Fox Footy coverage. It's a crime to not get expert BIASED opinions from the great man Roosy. Also i quite like Dunstall and Kingy's work. 

Roosy was beaming every time they put his dial on the screen. Like a proud parent watching his youngest kid graduate.

Kingy actually tipped us pre game to win by 30. He has been a fan for a while.

 

As for Dunstall, would rather listen to my ex wife talking to me about child support.

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1 minute ago, faultydet said:

Roosy was beaming every time they put his dial on the screen. Like a proud parent watching his youngest kid graduate.

Kingy actually tipped us pre game to win by 30. He has been a fan for a while.

 

As for Dunstall, would rather listen to my ex wife talking to me about child support.

I've listen to Kingy every week because i'm a sucker for stats, numbers and breaking down the play. So i'm listening to his SEN work with Gerard on mondays and Tuesday's with Andy Maher and the Champion Data guy. Also catch his segment on 360 if he's talking about us.

Dunstall likes hard tough footy so he's usually a fan of us when we play. 

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1 hour ago, GCDee said:

[censored]... I'm crying again. Well done 

Josh. No-one had to jump up behind the goals as they were already standing 40 metres out.

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I thought Gerard Whately's call of Hannan's goal was by far the best ( and to think he is a Cat's supporter)

Roosy reminded me of a  pregnant grandfather , the way he was beaming non stop after the game. And so he should, because these kids all virtually came to the club under his tutelage. I remember him describing Gus first year (when he was running out of puff at end of year) where he said he virtually was playing out of his long term position on the HFF and that long term he would mature into a genuine midfielder. Shows the longer term thinking that enabled us to get this side together.

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I was sitting next to my mate on the wing, as soon as Hannan got over the back, the whole crowd stood , 1 bounce, 2 bounce......goal!!!!! I looked at my mate who was still sitting with a grumpy face. " Couldn't see a bloody thing" he said "everybody stood Up" I gave him a big hug and said " Watch the reply, ya grumpy bastard". Best Goal since Wattsy In the QB clash

 

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