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Another fantastic podcast @Demonland@george_on_the_outer@binman - the depth of analysis and insight into each week’s game is absolutely fascinating and always a measured and balanced. The contributors really complement each other - keep up the great work 

 

Great listen as usual gents.

for the covid discussion at the end of the podcast, consider that the AFL have to guarantee a safe workplace, so restrictions on players have to be equitable across states but also minimise the risk of a player catching covid at ‘work’.  This means having a rigorous process to exclude potential cases to keep the workplace with lower risk.

Usually enjoy and mostly agree with your Podcasts, but this was a shocker.

It was Finn Maginness who played boundary side of Langdon. Morrison didn't play, and Morrissey retired 30 years ago.

Your disrespect of Gunston and Breust was horrible. Both are 4 times premiership players. If you don't respect them, then you don't respect Fritsch, because Gunston in particular is a superior version of Fritsch.

 


Thanks for the pod guys!

Relishing an hour or two in pure Melb footy indulgence is like footy porn to me on a Monday night. 😂😋

Fantastic again!  Thanks guys.

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23 hours ago, mo64 said:

Usually enjoy and mostly agree with your Podcasts, but this was a shocker.

It was Finn Maginness who played boundary side of Langdon. Morrison didn't play, and Morrissey retired 30 years ago.

Your disrespect of Gunston and Breust was horrible. Both are 4 times premiership players. If you don't respect them, then you don't respect Fritsch, because Gunston in particular is a superior version of Fritsch.

 

Re: Maginness: People can get a name wrong.

Re: Gunston & Breust: I just assumed George was referring to them in the twilight of their careers. I did posit that if they had kicked straighter the result of the game may have been different.

 
3 hours ago, Demonland said:

Re: Maginness: People can get a name wrong.

That was a really bad mistake by me.

Even though he has a become a right wing nut job, I loved his work with the Smiths.


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