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45 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

 

Stay with it to the end for a nice little piece that might be a topic of conversation for when he catches up with Stephen May at Demons training.

We have recruited a smart player with ability.

Long May he lead our attack!!

Obvious why North got rid of him, he is too articulate for the Shinboners.

 

It's funny how different an impression you can get of someone when you hear them speaking instead of it being BT wailing on about hair and run-ups whenever he comes on screen. ?

Move over Angus Brayshaw.

Can someone do a Brown mop / Gawn broom mash-up for a 2021 'Captain's Run' promo?


Hopefully Mike has signed up Adam Treloar for the coming season of open mike

 
28 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Hopefully Mike has signed up Adam Treloar for the coming season of open mike

Haven't you heard ? Mike has retired about 3 weeks ago when Gerard and Robbo  from AFL360 interviewed Mike in a final hour show on Fox 504.


We have brought in a brilliant character who is articulated and impressive in the way he conducts himself off field.

We have picked up a brilliant individual who play a crucial role in the development of Weideman and Jackson.

I haven’t watched the video yet, but it’s very common for people who are a little different to the stereotypical footballer to be ostracised.

Can imagine Glen Archer and BBB not seeing eye to eye because one’s a footballer only and the other has a reasonable IQ

Really like this guy. He's a stand up fella off field and he seems very real to me, and most importantly, he's a very good footballer.

Vaguely related; I found out a couple of years ago that Mike is a bit of a pants man. You wouldn’t know it, looking at/listening to him

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I only ever knew BB, the very good footballer.  After watching that vid, I now have a tiny insight into BB the person.  What a well grounded young man he seems to be!  He will influence our culture in a good way, I reckon.  

12 hours ago, The Jackson 6 said:

Vaguely related; I found out a couple of years ago that Mike is a bit of a pants man. You wouldn’t know it, looking at/listening to him

 

He has a bit more going on than just that. Fair to say, he shouldn’t be seen as a role model.

41 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

 

He has a bit more going on than just that. Fair to say, he shouldn’t be seen as a role model.

Interesting. Go on...

19 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Move over Angus Brayshaw.

Can someone do a Brown mop / Gawn broom mash-up for a 2021 'Captain's Run' promo?

Well, if no-one else will...

 

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