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22 minutes ago, dieter said:

You're just making that up...

They thought he had the contagious enthusiasm to make the campaign work.

Ok I made it up.

 

Met Matt in Adelaide last year at the Dees Crows game and a had a solid 5 minute convo, seemed like a genuine bloke who loved the clubs and his job. wish him well.

A move is probably a good thing.

Writing puff pieces for the team you barrack for could leave you unfulfilled!

 

 

So, does anyone actually know why he's leaving, and where he's going?

As others have said, seemed like he loved the club, and did his best to put a positive spin on things, even when there wasn't much to be positive about.  All the best to him whatever his future may be.

Geezus, can you lot imagine how hard it would have been to interview our players after yet another flogging, year after sodding year?

Guy deserves a medal of some sort.

Thanks for all your efforts Burgs, I will be happy to donate a kidney to replace the one you lost drinking heavily after trying to put a positive spin on our rank performances for so many years.

Respect brother.

 


i've known matt for over a decade, and he's a top fella

bloody tough gig he's had, shame we couldn't salute him and pj with a premiership

i guess they'll have to cheer us on from the stands next year

Congrats Matt on a fine career and wish you well for the future. I will miss the checked shirt he use to wear all the time ?

7 hours ago, Maxwell Edison MD said:

Oh haha, going to say, I didn't know Baby John was on board. 

Baby John Who ?

 

Sorry to see you go Burgs you will be missed. You have the love for the players and the club. ln doing your interviews you showed your passion in the good and bad times with your articulated thoughts. Good luck on your new venture. A Demon for life. 


Had a good chat with Burgs at a bar one night a few years back - his heart beats true .

thanks for the work Burgo - I reckon he has a future in footy media if he wants it. 

Personally I'm a little indifferent to his reporting style, but respect the effort, passion and professionalism he bought to the role.  Sounds like the dream job of every hardcore Demons fan, but I'm sure it would be far harder to pull the gig off than first meets the eye.

Any chance of turning the tables on him and getting him on the Demonland podcast?  Perhaps we could Max on and have him interview Burgs?

15 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

His Sunshine Coast training camp stories were an enjoyable read.

I wonder who his replacement will be?

Robbo

He was not seen much this year, at times I thought he had already left, good luck big fella, could have played in neeld's era.


46 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Are you thinking Mark or Russell?

"thinking" and "mark robinson" in the same sentence, ldvc?  ?

On 10/1/2018 at 9:57 PM, Vagg said:

So, does anyone actually know why he's leaving, and where he's going?

As others have said, seemed like he loved the club, and did his best to put a positive spin on things, even when there wasn't much to be positive about.  All the best to him whatever his future may be.

I do, not his decision, will leave it at that

As for the couple of comedians with 'smart' comments, keyboard bravery at its finest

Edited by Satyriconhome

38 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

"thinking" and "mark robinson" in the same sentence, ldvc?  ?

Actually, I edited my own post before I finalised it. I was going to say "Are you thinking the journalist Mark or the former footballer Russell" but thought describing Mark as a "journalist" was really stretching it.

I was a bit surprised many didn't thank him. He thanked everyone else


2 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

I do, not his decision, will leave it at that

Sorry to hear that, Saty.  I appreciated his efforts in acting as a link between the players/coaches & supporters.  I hope something works out for him, and would like to wish him all the best!

Hope the club treated him with dignity, respect and some appreciation for the difficult job he had over recent years. 

As others have said, he came across as a genuine guy with a love for the club. 

 
2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

The Pert administration already sweeping the broom through the joint?

If true, that may be a worry. 

7 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

The Pert administration already sweeping the broom through the joint?

what could he possibly have done to already annoy Pert ?


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