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You always think you’re going to be ready when something massive happens

This is hitting me hard

I hear Robbo is being replaced with a mirror at Gerard’s request

That way he can just talk to himself and thank himself for a great show


It's a show I often watch .

  Robbo  ( aka a name that that starts with S and ends with o but is censored on this site ) is an illiterate dunce. 

It was always  more enjoyable when The Chief or Jordan Lewis  or the part time dunny cleaner filled in for him.

No loss.

 

Robinson is an absolute Fool. Incredible he has held that job for so long. 
 

Go away and never go near a Camera again 

 


Had some health issues of late, so I do wish him all the best with that moving forward. As far as his role on 360 goes, there’s no loss there. He could rarely string a coherent sentence together. 

About time, he's had some good moments but they have become rare. Fox is at a pretty critical juncture, if they continue pushing merde like mid week tackle etc, it has become to much of a circle jerk. Stopped looking fresh 2 years ago. At it's best 360 was must watch but really found less and less need this season. Front bar with it's gags, and the way they skewered the airlines on flights is actually more on pulse, despite the buffoonery.

I hope his health is OK.  I wish him no grief.

But how on earth the man was ever chief football reporter for the Hun and on 360 remains a mystery.

The man is almost illiterate.


32 minutes ago, BDA said:

they should get rid of whateley as well

Well apparently Ch7 are after Whateley so you might be in luck. 

What if there was a football panel show and no panel?

You could have players calling in just to do kind of 'message back to earth' diary sessions.

Or even better, get a shared Zoom call going with one player from every club and just see what happens.

 

Unlike most other punters on here I’m bitterly disappointed Robbo might hang up the mic. 
 

I found it strangely comforting to turn onto the only journo who had sunk more booze than me that night. 

Edited by MoeSyzlak


1 hour ago, BDA said:

they should get rid of whateley as well

Agree.

And whilst they're at it add the producer who seems to think long, fast cut video sequences backed by an uber dramatic soundtrack is some sort of artistic genius.

 

I have to say the Gawn segments on the MMM breakfast (I think I only watch on IG) play well, as does Daisy when he's not doing betting ads. Not nearly ad negative as the footy classified misery, or sanctimonious as 360 often is. I find myself watching most of them, anyone else?


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