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7 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Can you please remove the podcast form the mobile site?

I keep hitting the play button and it's really annoying.

I find it terrifying when Demonlanding at ungodly hours and all of a sudden I hear voices and forced to reach for the cricket bat.


2 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I find it terrifying when Demonlanding at ungodly hours and all of a sudden I hear voices and forced to reach for the cricket bat.

Why would you do that? Surely listening to us crap on endlessly is enough to put anyone to sleep.

Also, I'm not sure about the inclusion of @binman. Yes, he helped get the 4 points last weekend, but remember he was also a part of the Preliminary Final thrashing, too. Like Goody, we still haven't reviewed the tape of that podcast and identified where it all went wrong! 

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1 hour ago, Grapeviney said:

Why would you do that? Surely listening to us crap on endlessly is enough to put anyone to sleep.

Also, I'm not sure about the inclusion of @binman. Yes, he helped get the 4 points last weekend, but remember he was also a part of the Preliminary Final thrashing, too. Like Goody, we still haven't reviewed the tape of that podcast and identified where it all went wrong! 

I have an idea. My insane over confidence. Believe me the start of this year has cured me of that!

1 hour ago, Grapeviney said:

Why would you do that? Surely listening to us crap on endlessly is enough to put anyone to sleep.

Also, I'm not sure about the inclusion of @binman. Yes, he helped get the 4 points last weekend, but remember he was also a part of the Preliminary Final thrashing, too. Like Goody, we still haven't reviewed the tape of that podcast and identified where it all went wrong! 

Haha, you guys are good, it’s the accidental pressing of the podcast play button in the middle of the night that’s made me jump a few times.

Short turnaround after this weekend, do we rest @binman?

 

+1 Podcast removal from mobile site, I like to listen to cool soothing tunes whilst reading demonland on the bus and the podcast accidentally starts frequently.

Could I say that I am thoroughly enjoying the podcast each week, you guys are doing a great job!!!

Question for possible discussion.  How many players should we rotate in/out of the side given the short turn around  between saints and Richmond.  Given many posters think some “depth” players are like for like replacements, should we opt for fresh legs or play the best available side.

Keep up the good work.

 

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Just now, Rossmillan said:

+1 Podcast removal from mobile site, I like to listen to cool soothing tunes whilst reading demonland on the bus and the podcast accidentally starts frequently.

Could I say that I am thoroughly enjoying the podcast each week, you guys are doing a great job!!!

Question for possible discussion.  How many players should we rotate in/out of the side given the short turn around  between saints and Richmond.  Given many posters think some “depth” players are like for like replacements, should we opt for fresh legs or play the best available side.

Keep up the good work.

 

I was already going to put that question to the boys when we discuss the changes for next week.


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