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Simon Goodwin on SEN (30/5/22)

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4 guys back this week!

Langdon, Harmes, Salem and TMac

 

Bewdy

Great interview ..

The SEN breakfast crew ... what shockers!! I can't believe I'm saying this, but of the 5,  Kane Cornes is the 'best'. 

 

 
2 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Great interview ..

The SEN breakfast crew ... what shockers!! I can't believe I'm saying this, but of the 5,  Kane Cornes is the 'best'. 

 

Cornes is smart, most of what he says is an act to get reactions to drive traffic.


9 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Goodie looking after Ed’s coffee company off the top. He’s a good team player.

Please explain. Does Ed Langdon (surely you don't mean Eddie McGuire) have a business which involves coffee?

8 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Please explain. Does Ed Langdon (surely you don't mean Eddie McGuire) have a business which involves coffee?

Yep. Definitely Lingers and his bro.

 
9 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Please explain. Does Ed Langdon (surely you don't mean Eddie McGuire) have a business which involves coffee?

Yes, premium instant coffee apparently. Sounds like an oxymoron to me.

16 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Yes, premium instant coffee apparently. Sounds like an oxymoron to me.

Au contraire.  Just think of instant coffee as a completely different beverage rather than a poor imitation.  Then quality matters.


It's called Lay Day or something. I've had it once. For instant coffee it's excellent and I would definitely take it bushwalking where weight and space is at a premium. It's very expensive though. I haven't bought instant coffee for decades, so not sure the relative cost.

2 hours ago, jnrmac said:

4 guys back this week!

Langdon, Harmes, Salem and TMac

 

Bewdy

Out may , melk , weid , dunstan , bedford med sub

6 minutes ago, Satan said:

Out may , melk , weid , dunstan , bedford med sub

I watched the first half and Bedford was good. Had to go out and saw the scores so didn’t bother with the 2nd half. I presume he dropped off in the 2nd half?

8 minutes ago, Nelo said:

I watched the first half and Bedford was good. Had to go out and saw the scores so didn’t bother with the 2nd half. I presume he dropped off in the 2nd half?

The whole team did. Bedford retains his spot. 


10 hours ago, Demonland said:

Thanks Andy

13 hours ago, FritschyBusiness said:

Here is the Langdon boys website for coffee. You can order from the website 

https://laydaycoffee.com/


Great interview from Goodwin there, explained what happened very well. 

Ross Lyon was just recently bemoaning the fact that clubs could not make their players do anything substantive when not training or playing football. He claims when he was coach, he wanted every player to either be studying or working part-time. I can recall when Peter Rohde was coach of the Bulldogs he also required it of every player.

Do we know whether all our players are working or studying part-time? Langdon has his coffee business (and, I think, is studying Commerce), Brayshaw and Tomlinson are studying. Who else? And what are they doing?

22 hours ago, Nelo said:

I watched the first half and Bedford was good. Had to go out and saw the scores so didn’t bother with the 2nd half. I presume he dropped off in the 2nd half?

Other than may going for lifo , last in first out

1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Ross Lyon was just recently bemoaning the fact that clubs could not make their players do anything substantive when not training or playing football. He claims when he was coach, he wanted every player to either be studying or working part-time. I can recall when Peter Rohde was coach of the Bulldogs he also required it of every player.

Do we know whether all our players are working or studying part-time? Langdon has his coffee business (and, I think, is studying Commerce), Brayshaw and Tomlinson are studying. Who else? And what are they doing?

I was speaking to a well known author who wrote a book with Gawny last year, and he also wrote the Tigers premiership books. He was saying the expectations on the players time is really intense, and it shifts and changes every week depending on game times.

I imagine it’s very difficult to do anything too structured that you can’t control during the season. 


1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Ross Lyon was just recently bemoaning the fact that clubs could not make their players do anything substantive when not training or playing football. He claims when he was coach, he wanted every player to either be studying or working part-time. I can recall when Peter Rohde was coach of the Bulldogs he also required it of every player.

Do we know whether all our players are working or studying part-time? Langdon has his coffee business (and, I think, is studying Commerce), Brayshaw and Tomlinson are studying. Who else? And what are they doing?

Clayton Oliver does part time Xbox playing.

20 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Clayton Oliver does part time Xbox playing.

Which is a step up from Petracca who keeps robbing Brighton houses and selling items to Cash Converters 

26 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Clayton Oliver does part time Xbox playing.

Glad to hear that he uses his off time so productively.

 
On 5/31/2022 at 9:21 AM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Ross Lyon was just recently bemoaning the fact that clubs could not make their players do anything substantive when not training or playing football. He claims when he was coach, he wanted every player to either be studying or working part-time. I can recall when Peter Rohde was coach of the Bulldogs he also required it of every player.

Do we know whether all our players are working or studying part-time? Langdon has his coffee business (and, I think, is studying Commerce), Brayshaw and Tomlinson are studying. Who else? And what are they doing?

I know of a few...

Max Gawn owns East End Wine Bar: https://eastendwinebar.com/

James Harmes owns Fat Nutt Customs:  https://fatnutt.com/

Jack Watts owns Skwosh: www.skwosh.com.au

The most successful is probably Thomas Bugg with his "Zooz" Influencer marketing business: https://www.zooz.com.au/

Dom Tyson owns Clutch & Co with his brothers: https://www.clutchandco.com.au/

Joel Macdonald, Rowan Bail and James Strauss started LiquorRun, an alcohol delivery start up business but I don't think it exists anymore. 

Matt Jones and Max Gawn had a furniture business called Max Jones Co but it may have been a joke. 

And Bayley Fritsch is a sparky: 


 

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