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Could you please ask Brodie at what age he realised that becoming a professional player was a strong possibility and, on a related note, what does he think he’d be doing if his AFL career hadn’t panned out?

 
On 3/6/2023 at 8:24 PM, Deeoldfart said:

 …….. and aligned to Moe’s question, how does Brodie rate the ‘culture’ at Melbourne.   No need to ask him how it compares with C’wood (I think we probably know the answer to that!) but I’d every interested to hear his views on our culture, and any insights as to how he was ‘inducted’ to the Melbourne ‘way’.

As a secondary question, how does he perceive the difference in fan cultures between the two clubs?

Great podcast by the way.

 
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Pleasing to hear that he was talking about 3 to 5 year forward timeframe. GO DEES!!

Great interview Andy. Pretty cool dude.

He said fellas a few time - was he referring to you AND your posting name (aka Demonland)

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2 hours ago, binman said:

Great interview Andy. Pretty cool dude.

He said fellas a few time - was he referring to you AND your posting name (aka Demonland)

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I thought you were just sitting in the background, waiting for the game plan chat 😂

Great interview. What a calm and collected chap. Thanks Andy (fellas), Brodie and the MFC

 

Loved the interview Andy.  Great get, and perfect timing for our kick-off into season 2023.  Go Dees!


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5 hours ago, binman said:

Great interview Andy. Pretty cool dude.

He said fellas a few time - was he referring to you AND your posting name (aka Demonland)

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I think he might have been told that the guys from the Demonland Podcast were interviewing him so he probably assumed that there was someone else on the line too. When more than one of us are interviewing someone I will make sure that the interviewee can hear the other hosts and introduce them. 

The best interview moment was when the great Allen Jakovich kept getting me and grapeviney mixed up. 

Well done on the excellent interview done with new Melbourne recruit Brodie Grundy, @Demonland it is greatly appreciated! 😊👍🏻

 

Hopefully, you might get a chance to get Mark "Choco" Williams in for an interview sometime? That would be awesome too!

On 3/6/2023 at 12:02 AM, binman said:

Does he agree top of the Ponsford is the best spot to watch footy at the g?

He would but not if we are playing in W,A. at that time.

I’m sure I heard a magpie chortling in the background at times during the interview (true!).  Several interpretations can be placed on this phenomenon, but lMO it was giving  Collingwood the ‘bird’ for letting Brodie go.


Only fault with the interview was that we didn't find out what his nickname at the Dees is. I'll take it upon myself and call him Norm. 🔮

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Thanks Demonland and Brodie Grundy great interview and noticed that you were able to fit a lot of the questions in and get honest answers from Brodie. Max downplayed his role in getting Grundy across to the Dees but Brodie has mentioned Max’s influence in his last two interviews and how impressed he was that Max was in the Room. There’s a lot to like about Brodie Grundy and we are indeed fortunate that he chose us and I love Bruce’s dance moves above. Lol.!!!!

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