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Producer: "we're short about 3-4 minutes, what dribble can we use to pad out the show for a bit?"
Hutchy: "we'll I was thinking that Max Gawn's hair looked a bit strange for a first time captain..."
Producer: "done!"

I think that conversation has been had more than a few times during the lockdown, not much to talk about so create stories.

 
On 5/26/2020 at 10:56 AM, Demonland said:

 

Yeah Hutchy he could go with a look like yours fatso.


4 hours ago, bingers said:

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Humpty dumpty ...

 

 

Nailed it...

 
3 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

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Oh my god has this side by side been done before? It is perfectly on point! ?

And the REALLY amazing thing is this . . . 

He receives 900k per annum from SEN. 

I wonder what real human beings earn such as Dr. Fiona Wood?


3 hours ago, Pates said:

Oh my god has this side by side been done before? It is perfectly on point! ?

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... patience Grasshopper...    Hutchy is still young,  Yet.

I believe the artist based this image on a TV Hutchy,  seen when visiting.

I still can't comprehend both Hutchy and the existence of Hutchy. I need someone to explain it to me. 

I can get away with being drunk at my job, but I'm not on the TV or the radio. How does this work? Is there not HR at SEN? 

...used to be such a nice young man..

17 minutes ago, willmoy said:

...used to be such a nice young man..

No he wasnt

lived in our apartment building when he was a young man

Didnt give a toss who he upset or abused

Real self absorbed [censored] in my opinion


2 minutes ago, Kent said:

No he wasnt

lived in our apartment building when he was a young man

Didnt give a toss who he upset or abused

Real self absorbed [censored] in my opinion

I was talking generically....

On 5/26/2020 at 1:32 PM, Laughing Goat said:

Like most I think Hutchy is an attention seeker & some of his dialogue is cringe worthy, but I do agree with him on this.

Unfortunately we are under the pump big time to perform so the focus from our leaders might be better directed at the footy & winning games rather that how we look.

I'm not sure that a captain in his first year who goes out & gets a mohawk is sending the right message to the other players, coaches, supporters & sponsors etc. That's only me though.....

 

I’ll add a caveat that it’s ridiculous we are even discussing this.

That being said, you could mount the argument that it’s a positive thing, even from a leadership perspective.

As much as I detest Richmond and their recent success, their mantra has been about having fun out on the ground. That is the message you constantly hear from players and coaches. Jack Higgins telling a joke in the pre match huddle sets the tone for them to relax and play their natural game. 

When the players see the hardest trainer and in most people’s opinion best player in the side sporting a do like that, they are reminded that it’s still a game to be enjoyed.

Edited by P-man

As an aside, whenever Kane Cornes says you’ve made a fair point, you know you’ve just said something stupid.

Trent Cotchin’s three foot high flat top is worse.  Seriously though, how is someone’s hair a news story? [censored] crazy. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay


2 hours ago, P-man said:

I’ll add a caveat that it’s ridiculous we are even discussing this.

That being said, you could mount the argument that it’s a positive thing, even from a leadership perspective.

As much as I detest Richmond and their recent success, their mantra has been about having fun out on the ground. That is the message you constantly hear from players and coaches. Jack Higgins telling a joke in the pre match huddle sets the tone for them to relax and play their natural game. 

When the players see the hardest trainer and in most people’s opinion best player in the side sporting a do like that, they are reminded that it’s still a game to be enjoyed.

Richmond  have been the benchmark for the last few years......that's the difference. Not much enjoyment more most supporters or players when you only win 5 games for the year.

please don't let a thread about a hutchy pathetic clickbait comment reach a third page..........enough already

 
On 5/28/2020 at 11:06 AM, Kent said:

No he wasnt

lived in our apartment building when he was a young man

Didnt give a toss who he upset or abused

Real self absorbed [censored] in my opinion

What a suprise....

On 5/26/2020 at 11:10 AM, Dee Zephyr said:

? Nice reply in the comments by a J Magner.

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He's great value on Twitter Mags!


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