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For those wanting to disengage from footy until Game Day by listening to more footy content.

Thought this was very honest with some Gus humour thrown in. 

 

He's a great media performer but he also just seems super genuine, which seems to be a theme with most dees players getting interviewed this year, less catchphrase cliches and more stuff from the heart. 

#Positivelingers #SultansofWing 

Edited by Tom Dyson

 

Terrific spokesperson for the players. Quality person.

We all miss you guys as well Gus😔

All of us want you boys to give it your best shot and bring home the flag to the best club in the world.

FOR THE RED AND THE BLUE !

As much as it hurts not being able to be there in person over in Perth, we will be shouting loud and proud with joy every goal, mark and magic you boys will bring our great team.

We are so proud of each and every one of you at the MFC club.🥰💖💙


You all beat me to the mark. Just saw his presser.

Quality person, quality footballer.

And for those who doubt his effective input into our stellar season so far, take a bath.

Edited by maximum bob
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1 hour ago, jnrmac said:

Terrific spokesperson for the players. Quality person.

Have you heard Adam Tomlinson?

We are so blessed with the quality of people at the Dees. Gus is so thoughtful and considered with his answers makes us all so proud.!!

 

He’s great to listen to. His podcast with Gawny is really fun as well. 

29 minutes ago, KLV said:

Have you heard Adam Tomlinson?

He should have a long career in media. Speaks extremely well. Cannot remember a player speaking so well.

16 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

i think people aren't getting the most important message out of this presser - gus is now the (admittedly self-professed) best basketballer at the club

Considering the quality of basketballers at the club I’m pretty sure he is just winding up his mates. 

Impressive young man.

Love his sense of humour too

He’s a good one Gus and is a key driver of the new culture and standards at the club. Presents very well. Love the interviews with him and Gawn and Trac and May recently. 


Agree with all the above, also add Lever, May, Lingers, Petracca - makes a refreshing change from the usual “Yeah, nah”.

I love watching Gus when the boys sing the song after a win. He’s like the band leader and really fires it up. Needless to say, I looked like him in my lounge room doing the same thing on Saturday night.

1 hour ago, FarNorthernD said:

Considering the quality of basketballers at the club I’m pretty sure he is just winding up his mates. 

Smith and Jackson would smoke him. 

1 hour ago, KLV said:

Have you heard Adam Tomlinson?

Yes, your point is?

As I was listening, was thinking all the things I'd say about Gus. Then read on and found you'd said them all! Thank you, everyone:)

Would just add, through the constant and widespread messaging, I'm genuinely believing now that the players are genuinely playing for US!

 


2 hours ago, Jaded said:

He’s great to listen to. His podcast with Gawny is really fun as well. 

Except when we lose, in which case the podcast is apparently a distraction which should be canned so that he can focus on football...

(Tongue slightly in cheek here).

1 hour ago, george_on_the_outer said:

One of the guys in this isn’t bad either…..wonder what became of him?


 

I think he lost weight!

 
1 hour ago, george_on_the_outer said:

One of the guys in this isn’t bad either…..wonder what became of him?


 

I'm getting horrible flashbacks. High school was a lot of things, but mostly it was kids being better than you at stuff, and everyone being really loud all the time.

Would not recommend.

He's honest, articulate, funny, and easy to listen to. Definitely got a future ahead of him in the media if he wants it.

It love listening to the Gus and Gawny on the podcast. Gawn is also honest and funny, but not so much articulate, which actually adds to the dynamic, with Gus frequently bemused at Gawn's slaughter of the English language. Very entertaining.


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