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Tom Morris broke him. 
 

Pipe down Chopper. 

 
2 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Yikes. Bevo has lost the plot tonight.

Anyone else catch that presser? WTF!

 

One of the worst press conferences I've seen.

Insulating a journalist for reporting facts, and questioning him because it came from a leak.

A horrible look.

Tried to throw him out of coach meeting. Bevo said it was his loyalty to MFC  because Morris heard of Jason J  was out 10 minutes before the game.Tom Morris basically laughed at him.

 

4 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Yikes. Bevo has lost the plot tonight.

Anyone else catch that presser? WTF!

 

Yep.

Truly shocking.

Woeful for the dogs and will dominate the news about this game now.

 

It was so good being back there watching this team. Seriously, Dogs got a run on for about 15 minutes and managed to kick 8 somehow. I thought we managed to stem the tide about 15 minutes into the second quarter and managed a couple of goals to be well within striking distance at halftime.

Trac’s two-way running was unbelievable from ground level, what a performance by him.  
T Mac in defence stood out big time, some great closing speed and big spoils, thought he very good.

Above all, what a mature outfit we are witnessing. With all the reshuffling after Salo and Lever a late out that was a very impressive performance. 

2 minutes ago, Damo said:

Tried to throw him out of coach meeting. Bevo said it was his loyalty to MFC  because Morris heard of Jason J  was out 10 minutes before the game.Tom Morris basically laughed at him.

Nah it's to do with reporting Hunter was out of the side (yesterday?)

 

It was Jacko v Mike Sheehan II

Just checked the ladder. 
 

We’re in top spot!!


Just now, binman said:

Yep.

Truly shocking.

Woeful for the dogs and will dominate the news about this game now.

 

In fact I can barely believe it.

Surely a a big fine for bringing the game into disrepute.

3 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Wowee bevo lost the plot.

Over a reporting of a team selection.

Angry the dogs are leaky, way to harsh on Tom Morris

What was said?

I didnt really care about the win till I saw Chopper Beveridge blame a journo for Doggies not being good enough. [censored] Bevo [censored] the Doggies. It was a late withdrawal for Gods Sake. Grow up F$%%Wit

Edited by Damo

Bevo is a goose. Not a huge fan of Tom Morris but that was just way out of line

[censored] we’re good

what parallel universe am I living in 


2 minutes ago, Seraph said:

Nah it's to do with reporting Hunter was out of the side (yesterday?)

Apparently it's also follow on from Gardiner being out if the GF, which Morris apparently broke. That's why Bevo said two games and both were Melbourne.

I can’t wait to watch the replay. I really don’t like hating on the umpires but from ground level it really looked like some baffling calls, all going one way.

Thought Tom Morris handled it well. Didn’t take a backwards step and wasn’t standing for Bevo asking him to leaving the press conference. 

1 minute ago, binman said:

Yep.

Truly shocking.

Woeful for the dogs and will dominate the news about this game now.

 

One of the most remarkable press conferences I've ever seen.

Toys well and truly ejected from the pram.

Whinging about the McDonald's ball blocking the sponsors on his shirt (despite them covering the wall behind him) then that gutless attack.

Only question is how big a penalty he gets from the AFL


The more I digest that out burst from Beveridge the worse it is. Tried to say Tom has a conflict due to growing up a Dee's supporter, he was just reporting info.

 

Then to play the mental health aspect when again all Morris did was report team lineup news. 

What do you think that attack could do to Tom's mental health bevo , disgusting

Edited by Bates Mate

The bulldogs just keep making it so easy to loathe them. No wonder some of their players took offence to us signing some god damn song when their coach acts like that. Muppets. 

 

Took us a while to sort out our backline after Salem went down, but we were settled by 1/2 time.

Adjusted well in the 2nd half. Liked Smith’s game tonight (reckon he would’ve done well on Naughton). 
 

Herculean effort by Trac. To get us back in the game……put the team on his shoulders and just wouldn’t accept us losing.

We may have another one in Bedford. 

Put a 10 year deal in front of Jacko.

Max…….. stand and deliver.

Bang, bang , bang , bang

1 minute ago, Colm said:

Thought Tom Morris handled it well. Didn’t take a backwards step and wasn’t standing for Bevo asking him to leaving the press conference. 

Absolutely. Bevo directly attacking him asking if he thinks that Fox are proud of his journalism and he responds with 'I'm just doing my job, they back me 100%' was great.


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