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  • Demonland changed the title to To Hell & Back Episode 3
 
 

Wow that one was by far the best of the lot.... 

 


What a cracker.
When Harley got the call and when Kozzie was helped through the crab walk - goosebumps. Brilliant episode. Well done.

Awesome. Great to see the team spirit and morale!!!

They way they got around Kossi. That what wins games. Helping your mates out and sticking together

How good was the bit with the boys getting around Kozzie down at the beach. That was a great little video. Well done MFC ?

 

These are fantastic. Probably the best piece of media content to come out of the club since who knows when.

You could hear the emotion in Harley's voice when he was asked to train with club. I really hope it works out for him.


Interesting it was only really between green and Jackson at pick 3, young and others weren't even mentioned 

Just now, Garbo said:

Interesting it was only really between green and Jackson at pick 3, young and others weren't even mentioned 

Very interesting that Anderson didn't get a mention.

3 minutes ago, Watts the matter said:

Very interesting that Anderson didn't get a mention.

Not sure if taking the [censored]

but it’s almost like he was already locked for GC aye?

12 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Interesting it was only really between green and Jackson at pick 3, young and others weren't even mentioned 

I don't think this is accurate, 

Jackson in the video was described as number 2 on the list and Green had been at number 2 'at times' (in a positive sense). Hence they didn't show discussion of our number 1 interest. Could have been anyone. 

Edited by Skuit


5 minutes ago, Watts the matter said:

Very interesting that Anderson didn't get a mention.

Would have been selective editing, that episode was focused on the players we got (with a bit of context).

That bit with Kozzie at the beach was almost enough to bring a tear to a glass eye.  I'm loving the cameraderie.

Great episode. Is Shannon Byrnes still with the club in some capacity? Looked like him @ 7:35 during the new player segment at Goodwin's house.

18 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

How good was the bit with the boys getting around Kozzie down at the beach. That was a great little video. Well done MFC ?

I started to have tears in my eyes when the boys got around Kozzie.

Also loved the chant in the water at the end.

9 minutes ago, Skuit said:

I don't think this is accurate, 

Jackson in the video was described as number 2 on the list and Green had been at number 2 'at times' (in a positive sense). Hence they didn't show discussion of our number 1 interest. Could have been anyone. 

I thought it was just a given that Rowell and Anderson were picks 1 and 2, and green given he was an academy pick for gws was probably always going to end up there, so realistically it seems Jackson was the only player on the radar for us.


33 minutes ago, Demonland said:

The smile on Goody's face watching the highlight of Kozzy when he sprints to shepherd/tackle that bloke.

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I was genuinely waiting for someone to say “so that’s a shepherd!”.

Each episode is getting better and better, very enjoyable.

4 minutes ago, Garbo said:

I thought it was just a given that Rowell and Anderson were picks 1 and 2, and green given he was an academy pick for gws was probably always going to end up there, so realistically it seems Jackson was the only player on the radar for us.

It seems more like Jackson and Green were alternating at two. 

It could be that only one of Rowell or Anderson were in number one spot. 

Or that they were both scratched from the list and someone else was at one. 

Edited by Skuit

 
14 minutes ago, Seraph said:

Great episode. Is Shannon Byrnes still with the club in some capacity? Looked like him @ 7:35 during the new player segment at Goodwin's house.

He’s now chief chip dispenser.

There's a premiership in these boys.


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