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I can't get past the firewall unfortunately but on face value this could only be a good thing for both his and the club's media profile. As he explained in his recent presser he finds it easier to relate to so many of his teammates because he's grappled with many of the issues they might currently be dealing with. He's also reasonably articulate and quite funny of course, all of which should help draw in the viewers. 

 

I actually didn't mind Jordan Lewis on 360.  Thought he was good value for talking pretty authentically and with some pretty good insight. 

Not sure that Gawn will offer quite the same level of insight, but I am sure that he will be pretty authentic just as long as he doesn't overdo the comedy which I'm surprised to hear myself say, but I think he over does the funny stuff a bit lately and it comes across that he's trying a bit too hard in that regard.


Can’t wait for slobbo to ask Max how many cigarettes he used to smoke a day early in his career, for the 186th time with that half [censored], squinted eye, dazed look on his face..

39 minutes ago, Beetle said:

Can’t wait for slobbo to ask Max how many cigarettes he used to smoke a day early in his career, for the 186th time with that half [censored], squinted eye, dazed look on his face..

And in reply Max should ask him how many tinnies he had before lunch.

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37 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

And in reply Max should ask him how many tinnies he had before lunch.

Fairly sure Mark’s drink of choice comes in the shape of a large, cheap cask...

 
8 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

I actually didn't mind Jordan Lewis on 360.  Thought he was good value for talking pretty authentically and with some pretty good insight. 

Not sure that Gawn will offer quite the same level of insight, but I am sure that he will be pretty authentic just as long as he doesn't overdo the comedy which I'm surprised to hear myself say, but I think he over does the funny stuff a bit lately and it comes across that he's trying a bit too hard in that regard.

I’m not sure he’s been “ trying harder” perhaps it just looks different from a captain somehow.  Max will get serious when the game is on. Imo most importantly He’s got to remain himself .


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