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...yet again.

Informative, open, entertaining, and positive on a lot of matters we here tend to be so negative about.

Among many, particularly loved his '5 more years' line 😊

More of this, Max!

 

 

Gotta love him ❤️💙

 

Such a well spoken leader without the BS and the cliches. 
Just love to listen to him. 
How lucky we are to call him our captain!


9 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Such a well spoken leader without the BS and the cliches. 
Just love to listen to him. 
How lucky we are to call him our captain!

Indeed. I found it amusing that he said that he had "been prepped" for the interview!!

The other captain I really like is Darcy Moore. The antithesis of a filth person. 

Not just the Dees who are blessed to have Max, the AFL should be on their knees thanking him for being so different to the banal, controversy stoking rubbish the footy media generally trot out. He’s a champ, he knows it, but also that his footy and his club is paramount. 

 

Max is such an impressive leader. To take responsibility in the Grawndy saga while Brodie has coped so much over it shows how he does not place himself above others within the club. 

1 hour ago, Winners at last said:

Indeed. I found it amusing that he said that he had "been prepped" for the interview!!

The other captain I really like is Darcy Moore. The antithesis of a filth person. 

Agreed. I really like Moore. He’s very intelligent and well spoken and comes across as doing things his own way, much like Max. 
Shame he plays for such a repulsive club, instead of the club his grandad played for!


I wonder if they will ever get microphones for the journos asking the questions? I guess it must be on the same "to do" list as cameras for the score reviews.

Brilliant thinking mans captain.

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1 hour ago, Winners at last said:

Indeed. I found it amusing that he said that he had "been prepped" for the interview!!

The other captain I really like is Darcy Moore. The antithesis of a filth person. 

Clearly Ed Langdon needed more prepping - now that he has been banned for life from speaking to the media!!

Rd 22 last year was his 'All duck no dinner' comment!

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