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2 hours ago, Demonland said:

I'll post the links to audio later if available. 

Great initiative thanks Andy 

 

The Fritsch interview was awful. Bayley was fine, for a young guy and inexperienced media performer he handled himself well. But the lack of preparation, intelligence or even interest from the hosts was on full display. I'm not at all surprised to see they spelt his name wrong in the audio grab.


Interviewer missed the obvious question

Tom                              We learned a lot yesterday and during the season

Interviewer                  Silence

Coulda Shoulda          What have you learned/

Beyond that Tom speaks really well and gives a good analysis.

How is Viney, Captain ahead of Tom Mac

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Tom McDonald on SEN this morning.

Tommy speaks very well.  In this aspect alone he is much more articulate than both our Captains.  I struggle to make sense of what Viney says when being interviewed.  Just my take.

39 minutes ago, Soidee said:

Tommy speaks very well.  In this aspect alone he is much more articulate than both our Captains.  I struggle to make sense of what Viney says when being interviewed.  Just my take.

Viney is a horrible media performer. Struggles to string together a sentence. 


23 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Viney is a horrible media performer. Struggles to string together a sentence. 

Yes love the kid but seems to be thinking two sentences ahead of what's actually coming out of his mouth. So he mumbles because his brain is thinking one thing and he's saying another. It's the conversational equivalent of dividing by zero.

Edited by praha

48 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Viney is a horrible media performer. Struggles to string together a sentence. 

Sadly agree.

I used to enjoy the occasional episode of the Inside Melbourne podcast but quickly lost interest since Viney became a co-host.

I love the guy, but he's far from our most competent media performer.

Edited by Demon Jack

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