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Eddie was all over Dees in Fox sports coverage, In fact he was gushing in his enthusiasm!

Not such a Bad bloke at all!!

Anyone else agree!?

 

Was trying to get the Dees fan to continue the 'Roosy' chant as well. We're the fairytale so everyone will be on us

14 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Eddie was all over Dees in Fox sports coverage, In fact he was gushing in his enthusiasm!

Not such a Bad bloke at all!!

Anyone else agree!?

are you for real?

no

 

Watched him really rallying the crowd off camera after the siren, talking to elated supporters and congratulating them. He looked genuinely happy for us. Good on him. 


9 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Watched him really rallying the crowd off camera after the siren, talking to elated supporters and congratulating them. He looked genuinely happy for us. Good on him. 

Great ?!

There has to be an agenda. Or money in it.  Or a setup - like when he had Trac on the Footy Show before QBD game and gave him a big head.

6 minutes ago, bjDee said:

There has to be an agenda. Or money in it.  Or a setup - like when he had Trac on the Footy Show before QBD game and gave him a big head.

Haha was just thinking the same, money bags wanting to really cash in on QB when it goes back to swapping each season on the gate. 

 

The guy just loves afl footy that much.

Kudos to him.

For all the [censored] the footy show gets from the 'cultured' bogan haters, whenever I've tuned in this year I've been entertained, despite the poor comedic efforts of fevola and Sam and his political grandstanding. It still has its 'footy community' spirit in tact and I think Eddie's enthusiasm goes a long way in building it. Whereas when Ive tuned in to front bar i just feel repelled by the repetitive jokes of mick molloy. The calls to cancel the footy show are ridiculous and have more to do with Sam's senility than anything else. Eddie was great tonight. 

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Eddie loves the filth first and foremost, but tbh if you ever get a chance to chat to him about footy in general he does have a genuine love of the game (except for Sydney teams ?) 

 

8 hours ago, picket fence said:

Eddie was all over Dees in Fox sports coverage, In fact he was gushing in his enthusiasm!

Not such a Bad bloke at all!!

Anyone else agree!?

He is actually a fantastic commentator (minus the press red for ed [censored]) always seems to get up and about for the big occasions no matter the team.

Eddie won't love Cinderella too much when she turns up to the ball, boots a few blokes in the nuts, does Prince Charming on the dinner table ,tells the king where to go and then downs a magnum of Champagne and belts the ugly sisters with the bottle.

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2 hours ago, Biffen said:

Eddie won't love Cinderella too much when she turns up to the ball, boots a few blokes in the nuts, does Prince Charming on the dinner table ,tells the king where to go and then downs a magnum of Champagne and belts the ugly sisters with the bottle.

Yeah love it Biff!

Oh and one other thing,

Then takes of with a Large Cup of some description!!


This tread is telling me there must be some good acid around.

Sorry, can't share this love for Eddie.

In 2010 when they made finals he said something like: "if you jump on the Pies bandwagon now, you are not a supporter.  We don't need you".  Well same to you Eddie.  We don't need you on our Demon bandwagon.

He will quickly turn tail if we play the Pies in a few weeks.  He is a phoney.

He even had a dig at Dermott about hawthorn - "Oh the hawks haven't won a flag for 3 years, you'll be looking to merge with another club soon"


52 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

 

Ed loves anyone that isnt Carlton, Essendon or Hawthorn

I frkn love Paul Roos. I really do. He saved this club.

Good on Eddie - I’ve pretty well hated him until I watched that footage, now I kind of like him.

And thanks for sharing DNIMD - I enjoyed watching that. Made everything feel more real this morning.

Let’s bring this ship into port. It will just mean so much.

 

1 hour ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

 

Ed loves anyone that isnt Carlton, Essendon or Hawthorn

That’s a fantastic clip. Thanks. 

Good on ya Ed. I often stick the boots in to you, but he is a good commentator when The Filth are not there. 

He knows about passion in the game. 

The MFC the sleeping Giant has woken 90,000 in successive weeks on OUR home ground

Is this a bit of a side swipe to the Dees from Eddie: 

“It all turned last year in Round 23 against Melbourne...That was the moment it all changed. We got going, backed ourselves in, cleared our heads and away we went..."  https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/collingwoods-2018-resurgence-dates-back-to-round-23-win-over-melbourne-last-year-says-eddie-mcguire/news-story/fadfbe5715e88082e13ddb00d1adbfd2

Really?  One game?  He has started the mind games in case we meet in the GF! 

There are two Eddies: 1) Commentator/Showman 2) President of a ghastly club.  His 'gushing' and 'enthusiasm' for the dees that Picket refers to was all show.  He doesn't 'love' Melbourne any more than any of us 'love' Collingwood. 

 
7 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Is this a bit of a side swipe to the Dees from Eddie: 

“It all turned last year in Round 23 against Melbourne...That was the moment it all changed. We got going, backed ourselves in, cleared our heads and away we went..."  https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/collingwoods-2018-resurgence-dates-back-to-round-23-win-over-melbourne-last-year-says-eddie-mcguire/news-story/fadfbe5715e88082e13ddb00d1adbfd2

Really?  One game?  He has started the mind games in case we meet in the GF! 

There are two Eddies: 1) Commentator/Showman 2) President of a ghastly club.  His 'gushing' and 'enthusiasm' for the dees that Picket refers to was all show.  He doesn't 'love' Melbourne any more than any of us 'love' Collingwood. 

We have won 6 out of 7 GF’s against them. 

He showers praise on us but content to let the pies fly somewhat under the radar. That’s what he wants. He’s just filling the bathtub for us.

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