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1. Georgie Tunny - Club should get her in and give her the mic.  MFC supporter and media personality who is as professional and natural as they come.

Surely we have moved on from Rob Astbury, Rob Gell and Neil Mitchell.

2.  Julian Burnside doesn’t have a team yet.  Swoop before Hawthorn for once

 
7 minutes ago, TGR said:

1. Georgie Tunny - Club should get her in and give her the mic.  MFC supporter and media personality who is as professional and natural as they come.

Surely we have moved on from Rob Astbury, Rob Gell and Neil Mitchell.

2.  Julian Burnside doesn’t have a team yet.  Swoop before Hawthorn for once

Hope you’re right that Georgie Tunny is a Dee supporter. Julian Burnside? Are you sure he hasn’t got a team yet? 

1 hour ago, TGR said:

1. Georgie Tunny - Club should get her in and give her the mic.  MFC supporter and media personality who is as professional and natural as they come.

Surely we have moved on from Rob Astbury, Rob Gell and Neil Mitchell.

2.  Julian Burnside doesn’t have a team yet.  Swoop before Hawthorn for once

 

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1 hour ago, TRIGON said:

Hope you’re right that Georgie Tunny is a Dee supporter. Julian Burnside? Are you sure he hasn’t got a team yet? 

She’s a staunch demon. She’s dating an ex-mate of mine. 

Thanks Ethan, makes her a good role model then for my daughter.

Ex-mate because he got to her first?


12 minutes ago, TRIGON said:

Thanks Ethan, makes her a good role model then for my daughter.

Ex-mate because he got to her first?

Haha, I’ve never met her. Since moving to WA I haven’t had much to do with him. I should have said she was/might still be dating, have no idea if they currently are. 

I watch ABC News on the weekend and she appears to be pretty good at what she does.

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2 hours ago, TRIGON said:

Hope you’re right that Georgie Tunny is a Dee supporter. Julian Burnside? Are you sure he hasn’t got a team yet? 

As of 2 weeks ago, yes I am sure.

3 hours ago, TRIGON said:

Hope you’re right that Georgie Tunny is a Dee supporter. Julian Burnside? Are you sure he hasn’t got a team yet? 

I'm pretty sure he's an avid fan of Julian Burnside.

 
3 hours ago, TGR said:

1. Georgie Tunny - Club should get her in and give her the mic.  MFC supporter and media personality who is as professional and natural as they come.

Surely we have moved on from Rob Astbury, Rob Gell and Neil Mitchell.

2.  Julian Burnside doesn’t have a team yet.  Swoop before Hawthorn for once

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1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I'm pretty sure he's an avid fan of Julian Burnside.

Ego divided by altruism is rarely less than 1.

Lot of ego out there that do bugger all for those less fortunate.

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3 hours ago, ding said:

 

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I guess you reminisce about Sir Billy Sneddon.

1 hour ago, TGR said:

I guess you reminisce about Sir Billy Sneddon.

Nope, i just prefer people who are not narcissistic, grandstanding, virtue signaling hypocrites. 

Melbourne are already seen as snobs. That reputation would increase 100-fold if that germ was involved in club matters.

 

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38 minutes ago, ding said:

Nope, i just prefer people who are not narcissistic, grandstanding, virtue signaling hypocrites. 

Melbourne are already seen as snobs. That reputation would increase 100-fold if that germ was involved in club matters.

 

Those that are obsessed with narcissism, are usually the ones that have more to divulge to a psychologist IMO.


28 minutes ago, TGR said:

Those that are obsessed with narcissism, are usually the ones that have more to divulge to a psychologist IMO.

No surprise he is your kind of person.

None whatsoever.

Pure TGR

Wasn't worthy of a new thread, but credit where credit is due. This thread seemed as good a place as any to post this given it is about PR.

I have been a big critic of our website (and comms in general). They have done a bit of an overhaul and done one of things i said was an easy fix - put up clips of radio interviews. The landing page has 6 interviews from radio and one TV interview (in addition to their own content).

Good stuff and this simple addition gives me reason to visit the site as you have hunt around for these clips and it is a pain. 

 

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Lets hire heaps of hot chicks.   Actually, lets have our own version of the Gold Coast meter maids who walk around the Punt Road area in bikinis during training sessions and refill peoples parking metres.

Its time to sexy up the MFC.

 

13 hours ago, ding said:

Nope, i just prefer people who are not narcissistic, grandstanding, virtue signaling hypocrites. 

Melbourne are already seen as snobs. That reputation would increase 100-fold if that germ was involved in club matters.

 

Tell us what you really think


Burnside will do exactly what is expedient at the time. 

14 hours ago, ding said:

Nope, i just prefer people who are not narcissistic, grandstanding, virtue signaling hypocrites. 

Melbourne are already seen as snobs. That reputation would increase 100-fold if that germ was involved in club matters.

 

Virtue signalling is the new "fake news". Using it you say more about yourself than anyone you tag with it.

Burnside happens to be entirely genuine. I had dealings with him many years ago and saw him at first hand. He is entirely authentic regardless of who he does or doesn't support in football. I'd expect he'd resist any entreaties to attach himself to any club he didn't already follow.

37 minutes ago, pitmaster said:

Virtue signalling is the new "fake news". Using it you say more about yourself than anyone you tag with it.

Burnside happens to be entirely genuine. I had dealings with him many years ago and saw him at first hand. He is entirely authentic regardless of who he does or doesn't support in football. I'd expect he'd resist any entreaties to attach himself to any club he didn't already follow.

Was thinking exactly the same thing when I read song's post. As you say the new fake news, which was the new pc gone mad (or its cousin the pc loud minority)

 
8 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Lets hire heaps of hot chicks.   Actually, lets have our own version of the Gold Coast meter maids who walk around the Punt Road area in bikinis during training sessions and refill peoples parking metres.

Its time to sexy up the MFC.

 

In these times of greater equality your idea could well get extend to ‘himbos’ In mankinis. Whilst this may resonate with certain select segments of the market, I strongly doubt this idea will get the go-ahead. But then I’ve been wrong before.

22 hours ago, TRIGON said:

In these times of greater equality your idea could well get extend to ‘himbos’ In mankinis. Whilst this may resonate with certain select segments of the market, I strongly doubt this idea will get the go-ahead. But then I’ve been wrong before.

Meter maids are still going strong up in Surfers paradise.

But this is Melbourne, the faux outrage capital of Australia so you're right, it wouldn't work here.  The pink haired feminists would be out in force.


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