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Tom Morris is commentating the World Cup? It’s his first call up or I haven’t being paying enough attention. #mute
 
Honest leech. Had a job at Melbourne football club that was private and used it and leaked private conversations to get a leg up. Not even involving me but genuine leech of a personality. Have never seen a faker figure in media.
 
 
 
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Haha I still love Jesse! This reminds me when he was the one who was trying to cause the rife  between McCartney and Goodwin!

 

 
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Good on Hoges! It's about time some of these grub journo's get called out for their dirty work!


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3 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Love it. Hasnt been on Twitter for a year and comes out swinging

Obviously just sucking back on a few tins tonight big Jesse.

Ha Ha, still a Demon. On Ya Jesse.

 

Can’t wait for Morris to respond through his tv gigs today... “The Freamantle Football Club are concerned for the welfare of fallen star Jesse Hogan this morning after he was clearly under the influence last night and posting horrible horrible comments about leeches. It’s believed Hogan was on a bender with Cousins and Bennell at the time...”

I would like to see players and coaches who have fake stories about them by “journos” like this take a stand against them. 

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Good on Jesse for calling him out.  He leaked so much Demons stuff, it was good that the club sent him packing.

Comes across as somewhat sly and from a female viewpoint as 'creepy'.

 

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Right or wrong, all a Twitter spat like that ends up doing is bringing unwanted attention to the player involved. Plus there are always two sides to a story. Not very bright but there you go.


1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

Ignore function is good mana. 

And on the 7th day God created the ignore function

#dontquoteMB

1 hour ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Good on Jesse for calling him out.  He leaked so much Demons stuff, it was good that the club sent him packing.

Comes across as somewhat sly and from a female viewpoint as 'creepy'.

 

I can do "creepy" really well. Without even trying usually.

Wonder if that will get me a job as a  journo?

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I can do "creepy" really well. Without even trying usually.

Wonder if that will get me a job as a  journo?

Sorry BBO but you have too much class, integrity and dress sense to be a journalist.

2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I can do "creepy" really well. Without even trying usually.

Wonder if that will get me a job as a  journo?

Chief sports writer at the Hun, if the current one is anything to go by

Jesse is on the money here. broken promise makes Caro look like Martin Flanagan for warmth and affection. Absolute dog who enjoys others misfortune.


Not sure why the Dees hired an investigative journalist to do a media role in the first place? It’s not like any other club has Mitch Cleary or Tom Browne employed. Pure conflict of interest to how they do the two jobs.

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31 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I can do "creepy" really well. Without even trying usually.

Wonder if that will get me a job as a  journo?

LOL, BBO, we all know your version of 'creepy' would be somewhat affected to entertain.  And may I say that the 'fairer' gender would detect it as lighthearted whimsy. 

For Morris it seems innate.  His 'creepiness' is of the 'makes your skin crawl' variety.  I know of other females describe him as such.  Trust me that type of 'creepy' you wouldn't want to know about. 

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I can do "creepy" really well. Without even trying usually.

Wonder if that will get me a job as a  journo?

I thought you were the Social Reporter for the Truth Newspaper, sadly no longer published.

PS.I only bought it for the racing guide.

 
1 hour ago, ManDee said:

Sorry BBO but you have too much class, integrity and dress sense to be a journalist.

You can put me in that category too. I bought 10 shirts for $80.00 at David Jones this week, from the sale bin.

Now I will be sartorially elegant like BBO.

Morris reminds me of Barrett and his approach - they’re tarred with the same brush, got the same style and all.

On the Couch is a reasonable program right up until Morris comes on for his little rumour segment to close out the show.

*cringe

 


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