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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I would rather watch an episode of “Succession”

Fox will never get my money 

Maybe missed your point... but isn't Succession available on Binge (which is owned by Fox)?

3 minutes ago, deelusions from afar said:

Maybe missed your point... but isn't Succession available on Binge (which is owned by Fox)?

Possibly, maybe the family enjoy watching themselves being evil and disgusting!

It is an HBO Series…


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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Possibly, maybe the family enjoy watching themselves being evil and disgusting!

It is an HBO Series…

In Australia you can only watch it on either Foxtel or Binge (owned by Foxtel).

 

Just now, Lord Nev said:

In Australia you can only watch it on either Foxtel or Binge (owned by Foxtel).

 

There are many other ways Nev

i will never pay Rupert a cent

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

There are many other ways Nev

i will never pay Rupert a cent

Haha nearly put in the disclaimer to say "you can only watch it legally..."

We're in agreement on old mate btw.

 
1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Haha nearly put in the disclaimer to say "you can only watch it legally..."

We're in agreement on old mate btw.

Nothing Rupert does is Legal


I think i'll watch it first and then pass judgment

And as my expectations are low i won't be too disappointed

Is it between games on a Saturday? Because fox have a very limited window there.

Or is it after games? In which case 10:30 on a Saturday doesn’t seem like a rating winner.

Fox can’t ever seem to produce a decent post game highlights evening show, with a player interview and then recap of the round so far. You’d think that’s the easy and obvious thing to do. 

Why would they put it on a night when there are games on? They won't have time between games as they usually have the twilight game into the night so I assume it's after the night game which is crap, after the game I either want to revel in a victory by listening to post game dissection or switch the footy off altogether.

19 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Why would they put it on a night when there are games on? They won't have time between games as they usually have the twilight game into the night so I assume it's after the night game which is crap, after the game I either want to revel in a victory by listening to post game dissection or switch the footy off altogether.

they can always talk about each and their  glory days, but


Why do all the powers that be believe that fancy features (dining, shops) at Docklands and at the G as well as poor quality so-called entertainment from ex players substitute for just playing footy.

Our great game can promote itself.

Sounds like entertainment for the lobotomised, much like Bounce. 

It brings back a memory of a variety show on 7 during the late 60s? where each club did one show each.

Started as cringe  worthy  vomit and evolved into a reasonable show (brought in professional singers, dancers, musicians with the players doing cameos/background).

2 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Is it between games on a Saturday? Because fox have a very limited window there.

Or is it after games? In which case 10:30 on a Saturday doesn’t seem like a rating winner.

Fox can’t ever seem to produce a decent post game highlights evening show, with a player interview and then recap of the round so far. You’d think that’s the easy and obvious thing to do. 

It will be on after the 7:25pm Fox Footy game.

This show might be a slight upgrade on Dermie talking non stop for 50 minutes in the previous post Saturday night game show they had.

55 minutes ago, Jontee said:

It brings back a memory of a variety show on 7 during the late 60s? where each club did one show each.

Started as cringe  worthy  vomit and evolved into a reasonable show (brought in professional singers, dancers, musicians with the players doing cameos/background).

The Penthouse Club?


Gawd.

As the thread title didn't distinguish between Mark Robinson and Russell Robertson, I thought that perhaps they were going to resuscitate the festering corpse of the Footy Show with a line up that would make the original lineup comparatively resemble  'Firing Line with William F. Buckley'.  

If they were going to go that way, they may as well go the full 9 yards and bring back Hutchy as well to dial the slovenliness level up to 11.

4 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I would rather watch an episode of “Succession”

Fox will never get my money 

Brilliant show.

 

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The Penthouse Club?

I dont think so.  It was on a Friday night and it only went one season.

 
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1 hour ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

As the thread title didn't distinguish between Mark Robinson and Russell Robertson

"New Footy Show ft. Robbo (the MFC one)"

 

3 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

"New Footy Show ft. Robbo (the MFC one)"

 

I see now, but I wasn't sure initially whether the 'the MFC one' bit pertained to Robbo or to the Footy Show. I know there were some club corner like shows lurking around the old 7 Sports AFL channel on pay TV back in the day and I thought Robbo might have skulked onto there.


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