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For anyone who doesn't want to listen to the coverage, Sen are doing an all Melbourne call with Tom Morris, Russell Robertson & Lily Mithen. 

A shame the Ox isn't still employed by them. He would have been great 

I think it's probably through their app

 

I hope this doesn't come back to bite me, but if we win, I'm definitely going to find some replay of the Blues radio to listen to the next day 😂

 

So Tom Morris is calling the game and you want me to listen to him?

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3 minutes ago, rpfc said:

So Tom Morris is calling the game and you want me to listen to him?

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Yeah I know. But I think he's the only Melbourne supporter that works at sen

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3 minutes ago, Rocknroll said:

I don’t live in Melbourne so can you answer me, how is Tom Morris still a thing?

Hutchy gave him a job

 

41 minutes ago, Great Northern Summer said:

Give Tom Morris a break. He’s served his time. One of the few media people that don’t hound our club at every opportunity.

"To the lads on tier four, I'm not Asian, I'm not black, I'm not a woman, I'm not gay. So don't treat me like s**t"

Or the industry could give some other up and coming journalist a break, in his place.

45 minutes ago, Great Northern Summer said:

Give Tom Morris a break. He’s served his time. One of the few media people that don’t hound our club at every opportunity.

I'll give him a break to the extent that I accept he is merely a mediocre journo with a [censored] attitude who has been given a second chance at a dream job ahead of about 500,000 people who could do it better with more honour.

Come to think of it, that rating actually still puts him in the top half of AFL commentators!

5 hours ago, Great Northern Summer said:

Give Tom Morris a break. He’s served his time. One of the few media people that don’t hound our club at every opportunity.

That's because he's a Melbourne supporter...

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