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Honestly couldn't give a rip about the entertainment. As long as it's semi popular acts that can do their 3 songs and get off it will get the job done. They don't need to spend a million dollars on some world beater.

 
2 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Mind you angry Anderson in the hovercraft was memorable ....

Saw it in person at the one GF played at Waverley

Wasnt it the bat mobile 

 

You guys are boring. The Black Eyed Peas are going to smash it. They have some great songs that get most people pumped up, and even of they are a bit long in the tooth now, they will still get the crowd up and about.

Can't was to watch them while the Demons are warming up in the rooms ?.

2 hours ago, ProperDee said:

Who gives a rats ring about the entertainment. The Wiggles could be screaming Sweet Child of Mine whilst nude and I wouldn't even give it a  glance. It's only about the footy.

Actually wouldnt mind seeing th at. It would raise the standard. Blue wiggle can keep his clothes on though.

 
5 hours ago, daisycutter said:

dees will be the only entertainment i want, ethan, the rest is just fugazi

 

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I can't tell you how much I hate Grandfinal day "entertainment". There have been a few successes and a long litany of failures, but for me it is just an annoying thing that diverts attention away from the footy. I just wish the AFL would focus on the actual game, and leave off 80% of the carp that surrounds the day (e.g. interviewing idiot fans in the car park, doing 3-second vacuous interviews with arriving players and coaches, images of planes flying over, images of politicians and C grade celebrities sitting in the stands). 

I just want to watch the game. And I want to watch the Dees win one. 

3 hours ago, chook fowler said:

Would have preferred Chad Morgan.

I sold Chad a refrigerator on the Sunshine Coast many years back.

Until that point I was sure that his teef were fake, and part of his act.

I was horrified to realise they were his actual teef

ewwww

9 minutes ago, faultydet said:

I sold Chad a refrigerator on the Sunshine Coast many years back.

Until that point I was sure that his teef were fake, and part of his act.

I was horrified to realise they were his actual teef

ewwww

I hear he’s to be found in the Pies cheer squad 

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6 hours ago, Smokey said:

Hey hey back up a bit, Jimmy is a national treasure. Ain't no second prize a certainty to feature. 

Black eyed peas though? Very lame. I didn't think they existed anymore.  

If they wanted a hip hop act, they have plenty of commercially viable Australian artists to choose from. 

The Sunnyboys are still touring, wish we could get a proper Aussie band like that :(

The Sunnyboys are still touring, wish we could get a proper Aussie band like that

or even The Saints. 

  • 2 weeks later...

What I want to see is a player get on stage (jack reiwold style) and perform lady lumps with them.... Is this even possible (are they doing a after match?) 

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On 9/14/2018 at 10:31 AM, Deestroy All said:

What? You don’t want musical acts chosen by people that can barely run the sport they manage?

I’m with ET. It’s embarrassing every year. In fact the only reason a take a quick glance at the entertainment is to see if they topped the last embarrassment. 

The advantages of the entertainment 'slot' at the game is twofold:

1. It is a great chance to get to spend considerable time to buy a beer and a pie with dead horse at the crowded vendors, and

2. It is a great time to quaff a few frothies at the bar, and still carry one safely and spill-free back to your seat.

On 9/14/2018 at 10:51 AM, Smokey said:

Bogan music? Lol sorry your highness 

Who are the regular classical artists you normally listen to at a sensible volume in the Range Rover on your way to high tea? 

I don't drive a RR or drink tea, but don't like Barnsey either, people are allowed to have an opinion Smokey.

Obviously Chainmale wasn't available

 


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