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2 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Congratulations to May for winning the JMac Award.  Very much deserved.

But the applause was almost non-existent...is there anyone in the room?

Not a ton of them there. Looks like a pretty small, informal night. Plus, the on-stage mic wouldn't pick up much of the applause.

Also, bloody love Mayzie.

 

The vibe seems pretty downbeat. May and Viney speeches short and muted.

 
8 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

We have nailed the art of the lifeless corporate speak as a club. From the top down.

 

How else would you do an award night?

Get Disco Stu to MC the night?

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2 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

The vibe seems pretty downbeat. May and Viney speeches short and muted.

Everyone just wants to go home..


Few people are saying this was actually held last night as the players left the hub this morning. Truth or BS?

 

Top 5 at round 12

  • Petracca  282
  • Viney  238
  • Oliver  224
  • May 224
  • Langdon 165

Sam doing very well to have 134 votes and sit 10th and didn't even play the first 4 games.

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2 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Few people are saying this was actually held last night as the players left the hub this morning. Truth or BS?

 

I think this is right.  Gawnie posted a pic last night at the function ribbing T Mac for being in plain clothes (not even in the MFC polo). Results doing rounds on twitter, although the winner was probably going to be pretty clear to everyone ahead of the count.

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4 minutes ago, ChaserJ said:

I think this is right.  Gawnie posted a pic last night at the function ribbing T Mac for being in plain clothes (not even in the MFC polo). Results doing rounds on twitter, although the winner was probably going to be pretty clear to everyone ahead of the count.

tmac out the door?

5th Oliver

4th Langdon


3rd - I bet it is Viney

 

Yep, 3rd is Viney


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