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Maybe he's a bit batty with a Woo-Who virus .

 
16 minutes ago, Skuit said:

I got the headphones on and I can definitely hear a 'oh ho ho' and then maybe a 'woo-who' but I'm not sure if I'm making the last part up?  

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/video/376363/rd-8-all-the-goals?videoId=376363&modal=true&type=video&publishFrom=1494814196001

 

Haha, I think of the Woo Hoo Mystery man as the same guy as the Oh Ho Ho Mystery man.

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3 minutes ago, A F said:

Haha, I think of the Woo Hoo Mystery man as the same guy as the Oh Ho Ho Mystery man.

Oh Ho Ho man just became another episode of the podcast. Dead-end? The pivotal clue? 

 

Thanks for clarifying his moniker as the woo who man

I called him the yippee bloke.

Im sure i heard a yippee last night but it could have been the 4th bourban kicking in.

Anywho the guys a champion and Im glad he stuck it up the crows fans.

Please step forward sir.

Now that this woohoo guy has been pointed out to me its impossible to not notice him after every goal.  Gold.

 

 

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  • Demonland changed the title to Woo-who Mystery Man
22 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Now that this woohoo guy has been pointed out to me its impossible to not notice him after every goal.  Gold.

 

 

Good to see Jurgen Klopp in goal as well.

 
2 hours ago, Skuit said:

I got the headphones on and I can definitely hear an 'oh ho ho' and then maybe a 'woo-who' but I'm not sure if I'm making the last part up? 

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/video/376363/rd-8-all-the-goals?videoId=376363&modal=true&type=video&publishFrom=1494814196001

 

I couldn’t hear the “Woo Hoo Man” but I certainly enjoyed watching those Goals again

Thanks :)

For the twitchers out there, his call sounds remarkably like a Southern Boobook

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Could he be a security person and wish to remain anonymous??

Love the idea Skuit, just spitballing some titles for what has the potential to be an deep diving and impactful podcast series:

From woo to hoo

How to woo a tough crowd

A woo-tiful life

Once were woo-riors 

A will to woo

 

I hope some of these help

 

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2 hours ago, A F said:

Haha, I think of the Woo Hoo Mystery man as the same guy as the Oh Ho Ho Mystery man.

This ones up there with the Somerton Man in terms of South Australian mysteries

3 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

This ones up there with the Somerton Man in terms of South Australian mysteries

Saw a show on the ABC about him perhaps 6 months ago.. quite interesting, think it has been resolved now who he was.


This guy must be a nightmare for opposition supporters to sit next too, im finding him Sunday Night. 

56 minutes ago, AmDamDemon said:

Love the idea Skuit, just spitballing some titles for what has the potential to be an deep diving and impactful podcast series:

From woo to hoo

How to woo a tough crowd

A woo-tiful life

Once were woo-riors 

A will to woo

 

I hope some of these help

 

Who Hoo Tang Clan ain’t Nuttin to [censored] wit

6 hours ago, Mazer Rackham said:

I'M SPARTACUS

NO! I'M SPARTACUS!

he posted on on the facebook groups , he was sitting next to a camera 

said he would do it 

Im sure i can find his name .... 

3 hours ago, Engorged Onion said:

Saw a show on the ABC about him perhaps 6 months ago.. quite interesting, think it has been resolved now who he was.

Who was he?


9 hours ago, TRIGON said:

I'm Woo-Who man and so's my wife!

Beat ya to it... see earlier post ?

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2 hours ago, A F said:

Who was he?

Do some googling AF. It will be worth the effort. Somerton Man is probably now more well known outside of Australia than within. 

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5 hours ago, AmDamDemon said:

Love the idea Skuit, just spitballing some titles for what has the potential to be an deep diving and impactful podcast series:

From woo to who

How to woo a tough crowd

A woo-tiful life

Once were woo-riors 

A will to woo

Fancy bringing your smooth podcast voice to the party AmDam? Or taking the opportunity for a free plug? I have the link in my pocket but don't want to publicly out you without consent. 

 
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8 hours ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Now that this woohoo guy has been pointed out to me its impossible to not notice him after every goal.  Gold.

 

 

Didn't catch it clearly from George's post but this confirms a first quarter woo-who. 

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Can't recall the industry term but nowadays in a high-end TV series you will tend to have one or two standalone episodes intended to bring the budget down. Usually a minor character study or some single location script. This will be that. 

In the course of my research I just got a tonne of information on why we can never hear the questions in AFL post-match press conferences, and a reasonable explanation of why we suddenly can. A new side-mystery, maybe resolved. 

First thing. It's not the AFL. The individual stadiums have AV contractors. The standard set up is two desk-mikes, one between the legs, and a mobile boom guy. A couple drop-down mikes would fix the problem, but at an unworthwhile expense.

This feed goes out to the radio. If you see mikes with radio logos set up on the desk these are just props. The leads go nowhere. The press room at AO is like a university auditorium. I always imagined it the size of an average lounge-room. 

So the journalists are hugely spread out. It's almost impossible for the boom guy to get across to the question in time, especially when everyone is firing off questions until one is picked out.  The exception is when questions are staged in advance. 

Another side mystery that could probably be easily resolved. My source mentioned a chubby channel 7 journo who all the coaches seriously hate. Has a tie or something. Anyway, they will get the camera and boom on him for prearranged questions. 

Very simply - with Covid - there are now a fifth of the journalists in the press room. And they don't have to compete to get their questions across. So they just agree to take it in turns and the mobile boom guy is standing there in advance.  

 

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