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Despite playing for a boring/tedious club for several years before joining the mighty fighting Demons (Adelaide Crows), Bernie quickly became my favourite MFC player.

He also became my little boy’s favourite player. (Henry’s favourite player is now our number 5, which I have endorsed, fyi.)

This said, I just watched a promo for the Bounce with the usual tools on Foxtel and Bernie was proudly sporting an Adelaide Crows guernsey. 

I had thought he was still involved with the MFC and was passionate about the club.

What’s the lay of the land here? If he’s no longer a Dee, I need to know. I’ve got a young human here who needs to know who to trust and in whom he can invest his beating heart.

In fact, so do I.

Feedback is appreciated.

 
5 minutes ago, Ron Burgundy said:

Despite playing for a boring/tedious club for several years before joining the mighty fighting Demons (Adelaide Crows), Bernie quickly became my favourite MFC player.

He also became my little boy’s favourite player. (Henry’s favourite player is now our number 5, which I have endorsed, fyi.)

This said, I just watched a promo for the Bounce with the usual tools on Foxtel and Bernie was proudly sporting an Adelaide Crows guernsey. 

I had thought he was still involved with the MFC and was passionate about the club.

What’s the lay of the land here? If he’s no longer a Dee, I need to know. I’ve got a young human here who needs to know who to trust and in whom he can invest his beating heart.

In fact, so do I.

Feedback is appreciated.

He's not involved anymore in any capacity.

Iam not a regular watcher but I've seen him on there with the half dees n crows top.

Unsure what he's wearing atm.

Shurley you can still appreciate the man with out being upset that he's an SA boy at heart?

 

Believe he was a part time coach last year but is no longer involved at the club.

Spent majority of his career at Adelaide, grew up a Crows support and is an SA boy. His best mates and family are in SA. Hardly surprising he represents Crows now he’s no longer involved at our club. 

Still love him as a larakin type bloke who just loves footy.

If it was for a promo, I would suggest he was wearing it to attract the Adelaide viewers.

 

 

Oh no, Bernie, say it ain't so!

 

Loved Bernie when he was a Demon and recon he is still the same top bloke, but that show Bounce just doesn't suit him.

I thought bounce was once a decient show in it's first few seasons, but it has become such formulaic rubbish that I never bother to watch it these days.

Bernie came across as a fair dinkum larikin, but Bounce is just cheep plastic crap.

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2 hours ago, Ron Burgundy said:

Despite playing for a boring/tedious club for several years before joining the mighty fighting Demons (Adelaide Crows), Bernie quickly became my favourite MFC player.

He also became my little boy’s favourite player. (Henry’s favourite player is now our number 5, which I have endorsed, fyi.)

This said, I just watched a promo for the Bounce with the usual tools on Foxtel and Bernie was proudly sporting an Adelaide Crows guernsey. 

I had thought he was still involved with the MFC and was passionate about the club.

What’s the lay of the land here? If he’s no longer a Dee, I need to know. I’ve got a young human here who needs to know who to trust and in whom he can invest his beating heart.

In fact, so do I.

Feedback is appreciated.

Didn't he have a Rob too and Adelaide bottom on the jumper ?

2 hours ago, Lord Travis said:

Believe he was a part time coach last year but is no longer involved at the club.

Spent majority of his career at Adelaide, grew up a Crows support and is an SA boy. His best mates and family are in SA. Hardly surprising he represents Crows now he’s no longer involved at our club. 

Still love him as a larakin type bloke who just loves footy.

He isstill living Melb and it was half half jumper!
Don't  fret 

Look closer Ronald. It’s a half half guernsey. Your Bernie love is still safe.

Yeah it's probably that stupid segment where they wear the clubs they played for and if it was multiple clubs they make a multi jumper. I remember they somehow mashed a St Kilda, Sydney and Bulldogs jumper together for Barry Hall a few years back.

Shocking show, admittedly I do occasionally watch it when I feel like a brain dead Sunday night laugh but for the most part it's pure bogwash. 

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8 hours ago, P-man said:

Look closer Ronald. It’s a half half guernsey. Your Bernie love is still safe.

Okay - I’m cool with that.

It’s all calm in the farm once again.

 


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