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This series is probably the best stuff that our Media people have ever produced.  The Preview is tantalizing .... just as it should be!

2 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

This series is probably the best stuff that our Media people have ever produced.  

Without doubt.  Not sure how many episodes there will be but it will likely end up  being  over an hour.

Would be great viewing as one full doco. 

 
9 minutes ago, JakovichScissorKick said:

Without doubt.  Not sure how many episodes there will be but it will likely end up  being  over an hour.

Would be great viewing as one full doco. 

When i get back to Melbourne i plan to put it all together

1 hour ago, JakovichScissorKick said:

Without doubt.  Not sure how many episodes there will be but it will likely end up  being  over an hour.

Would be great viewing as one full doco. 

According to the Preview, this will be the penultimate episode of a 5 part series.


There's one thing I really hate about this documentary why does it have to be 7:00 on Sundays  why not around 5

18 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

There's one thing I really hate about this documentary why does it have to be 7:00 on Sundays  why not around 5

Because the club want supporters well and truly liquored up before they watch it.

 

Kozzie's hanger over Jacko ? .I'm going to miss these weekly documentaries when they end next week. 

Another great episode. The Harley Bennell announcement was very special.


3 minutes ago, 3183 Dee said:

Another great episode. The Harley Bennell announcement was very special.

Definitely pulled on the heart strings

4 minutes ago, 3183 Dee said:

Another great episode. The Harley Bennell announcement was very special.

Indeed it was 3183, lump in the throat moment especially after seeing Langdon give Bennell the biggest hug. Great stuff!

Interested to see how they go from a three, potentially four man leadership group back to two.

Maybe the only votes they got were for Gawn and Viney?

Good move, anyone who needs a title to be a leader shouldn't be one.

1 hour ago, don't make me angry said:

There's one thing I really hate about this documentary why does it have to be 7:00 on Sundays  why not around 5

You can watch it literally any time you want. It's available on demand from 7pm.


I know 2019 was an awful experience but it might just have been worth the pain to grab those three boys in the draft. 

Geez if 05:15 doesnt hit you right in the feels, you must be a robot.

Cant wait to see HB back on the field.

 

Great stuff MFC.

Really great stuff.

*sniff

Geez that kossie mark..

Theres a lot of Jeff Farmer about him..

Geez, the Harley bit got me again!  Bleary eyed right now!  A 70+ year supporter, and I've never loved this Club more.  I'm sure the red wine is contributing, but I'm so excited for this season.  Go Dees

24 minutes ago, Supermercado said:

Interested to see how they go from a three, potentially four man leadership group back to two.

Maybe the only votes they got were for Gawn and Viney?

Good move, anyone who needs a title to be a leader shouldn't be one.

I was trying to think who number 3 or potentially 4 would be.

Possibly Jones but I couldn't imagine he'd be keen on deputy vice captain these days, it would make some sense if he said that's really not required. Jetta, Lever, McDonald, Harmes? The boldest call could be Steve May and then his injury post camp making them rethink it.


53 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Geez, the Harley bit got me again!  Bleary eyed right now!  A 70+ year supporter, and I've never loved this Club more.  I'm sure the red wine is contributing, but I'm so excited for this season.  Go Dees

Emotional incontinence?

1 hour ago, Supermercado said:

Interested to see how they go from a three, potentially four man leadership group back to two.

Maybe the only votes they got were for Gawn and Viney?

Good move, anyone who needs a title to be a leader shouldn't be one.

They ask the players,  answer why not just a Captain and Vice Captain like the old days

Last ep still my current favourite but still really enjoyed this, particularly Kozzie taking a cracking mark over Jacko!

 
1 hour ago, chook fowler said:

Emotional incontinence?

It's 'every which way' Chook.

4 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

There's one thing I really hate about this documentary why does it have to be 7:00 on Sundays  why not around 5

4pm in Perf, bruh. 
 

All good. 


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