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"Sunday Crunch Time will have an all-new line up in 2023, with renowned AFL.com.au presenter Sarah Olle and former Fox Sports senior AFL and cricket journalist Tom Morris teaming up on SEN."

I wonder if Bevo will be the first AFL coach they get on?

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/03/08/sunday-crunch-time-returns-to-sen-with-new-hosts-for-the-2023-season/

 

So glad that this loser gets another gig and also love how his reputation is laundered starting on intl womens day.

Just for the irony.

So glad for us all.

Glad he's got a second chance, this is the best way to bring about change. 

Footy media needs a good heel character, Tom Morris provides this. (No bombarding of Kane Cornes photos please)

 

Could almost call this thread clickbait. I thought it might be about Salem returning. Who cares about some rando sports journalist. Theyre a dime a dozen.

Atleast his timing is good with Luke Beveridge giving his first media conference on Saturday week.

Could be like old times.

7 minutes ago, layzie said:

Glad he's got a second chance, this is the best way to bring about change. 

Footy media needs a good heel character, Tom Morris provides this. (No bombarding of Kane Cornes photos please)

I always thought the best way to bring about change was change…


10 minutes ago, rpfc said:

I always thought the best way to bring about change was change…

Well, that too.

Let's see if he's learned. 

 
3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I believe in redemption as a concept, but often I struggle with its application.

I have no problem with Morris being a Journalist, but i do have a problem with him gaining another on air position. In my opinion he burnt that one

 

Some people deserve a second chance and I feel Morris fits into this category he knows a bit about footy and he will be working with a close friend in Sarah Olle. I like Bevo but he is a bit of a Grandstander who needs to focus on footy and not headlines, he has fallen away a bit in my opinion.!! Good luck Tom keep working on your shortcomings it will make you a better human.!!


So many famous people on SEN

Surprised he got a gig this quickly but no one listens to SEN so probably doesn’t really count. 

The guy is a [censored]. 

And that's an opinion well before all that went down last year.

Not sure if he wants a thread also..

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9 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

The guy is a [censored]. 

And that's an opinion well before all that went down last year.

Not sure if he wants a thread also..

I wanted to add it to the end of last years thread but it was locked.  Perhaps @Demonland can merge it with the old one.


1 hour ago, Deebauched said:

Could almost call this thread clickbait. I thought it might be about Salem returning.

I took fright and thought it was Mark Neeld

1 hour ago, rpfc said:

I always thought the best way to bring about change was change…

Hard to argue with your logic @rpfc.

1 hour ago, layzie said:

Well, that too.

Let's see if he's learned. 

Yes @layzie, it's in his own hands now to demonstrate what (if) he's learnt from his past errors.

...and here I thought either 'Stuie' or 'Lord Nev' were back.

It's only Tom Morris.

Regardless of your thoughts about Tom Morris, I do regret he wasn't active at the time of the Lachie Hunter to Melbourne trade....!

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3 hours ago, rjay said:

...and here I thought either 'Stuie' or 'Lord Nev' were back.

It's only Tom Morris.

Where is the Lord?

37 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Where is the Lord?

Perm ban

 

I just love the fact that when this type of thing happens to media people how easy and sympathetic they are to the person, but if it happens to players all hell breaks loose, it's double standards full stop.

 


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