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They’ll need to do another one at the end of July for the 3 game $13 ‘membership’ that’ll get us to 75,000. 


2 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

They’ll need to do another one at the end of July for the 3 game $13 ‘membership’ that’ll get us to 75,000. 

Suspect we may not need it if we win early games vs Dogs Lions Swans and Tigers.  But play it again Sam any way!!! 

Really enjoyed the Grundy interview with Whately …the more I hear him ..the more he impresses . Of particular interest was his comments about our training standards and attention to detail ..

1 hour ago, Deestar9 said:

Really enjoyed the Grundy interview with Whately …the more I hear him ..the more he impresses . Of particular interest was his comments about our training standards and attention to detail ..

Yes and the fact Hunter, coming from a different Club, was also surprised.

 

10 hours ago, John Demonic said:

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"If you've just joined us"

I'm so sick of his assumption that the precise moment of a massive comeback is the precise moment that someone turns on their Television set. 

1 hour ago, AzzKikA said:

I got the 6 have deal, amazing value!

Too bad you CANNOT ATTEND!

WE HAVE BEEN GOOD ONLY BECAUSE YOU DON’T COME TO THE GAMES!!

 

But I am really happy for you otherwise

3 hours ago, rpfc said:

Too bad you CANNOT ATTEND!

WE HAVE BEEN GOOD ONLY BECAUSE YOU DON’T COME TO THE GAMES!!

 

But I am really happy for you otherwise

Hopefully going to prove my superstition wrong!


5 hours ago, layzie said:

"If you've just joined us"

I'm so sick of his assumption that the precise moment of a massive comeback is the precise moment that someone turns on their Television set. 

Dislike Derwayne intensely but this one I get.

Often you will join a telecast midway and not be updated on what has gone on before. I think they should do a recap more often

5 hours ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

Poor Spargs spent half his time giving an injury report!  Interesting to hear a little about his "professional lifestyle".

Starts at 1 hr 11 min mark for those looking

Spargo spoke very well. I think in large part our players are humble and respectful as well as reasonably articulate (Clarry aside!)

22 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Spargo spoke very well. I think in large part our players are humble and respectful as well as reasonably articulate (Clarry aside!)

Maybe not articulate, but I like the way he talks football. “See ball get ball”. Happy for him to continue to let his actions do the talking

38 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Dislike Derwayne intensely but this one I get.

Often you will join a telecast midway and not be updated on what has gone on before. I think they should do a recap more often

Fair enough, look I don't mind a recap of the game. What I don't like is anything that man says.

22 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

They’ll need to do another one at the end of July for the 3 game $13 ‘membership’ that’ll get us to 75,000. 

Those that got it last year were offered the same for the first three games this year.


3 minutes ago, layzie said:

Fair enough, look I don't mind a recap of the game. What I don't like is anything that man says.

Same here he is just another Geelong mouthpiece. It’s funny how all Melbourne supporters in the media can maintain a neutral profile but others like Derwayne, Derm, Bucks, Hudson, Whately cannot. Drives me nuts. 

1 hour ago, jnrmac said:

Spargo spoke very well. I think in large part our players are humble and respectful as well as reasonably articulate (Clarry aside!)

No need to waste time talking when you have the talent of Clarry. He does all his talking with the ball. 

30 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Same here he is just another Geelong mouthpiece. It’s funny how all Melbourne supporters in the media can maintain a neutral profile but others like Derwayne, Derm, Bucks, Hudson, Whately cannot. Drives me nuts. 

If anything, our supporters within the media are more scathing and critical of what we as a club do.

 
47 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Those that got it last year were offered the same for the first three games this year.

Wow. That's a bargain then. Particularly considering who our opposition are in those three home games. Might partly explain how we've hit the 50,000 so early too. 

7 hours ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Those that got it last year were offered the same for the first three games this year.

Including Anzac Eve?


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