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Andy, George & Binman waiting for your season review, draft wisdom and building optimism for 2025 podcast!

 

Season ending podcast sounds like a nasty injury.

"Yeah, obviously we're all very disappointed after it seemed like such an innocuous incident at the time, but he overextended his wit and it really blew up on monday so we're taking a precautionary approach. We're hoping that with a sustained program of social rehabilitation we'll have him back on simple conversations in about four to six weeks, and then begin working on his banter in time for round 1."

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Not sure how to change the title to:

Xmas joy for all podcast!

Praying for a flag podcast!

 

 

  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to When is the end of season podcast ?
 

8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

It is unlikely that we will be having an end of season podcast at this stage due to a number of personal reasons.

Best wishes Andy and to any other podcaster affected.

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34 minutes ago, Demonland said:

It is unlikely that we will be having an end of season podcast at this stage due to a number of personal reasons.

Thanks for all your combined efforts during the year, the three of you do a terrific job!

Hope all works out fine and pass my best wishes onto each of you!

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

It is unlikely that we will be having an end of season podcast at this stage due to a number of personal reasons.

All the best to everyone, and thank you for running such a great site. 

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2 hours ago, Demonland said:

It is unlikely that we will be having an end of season podcast at this stage due to a number of personal reasons.

Thanks Andy. Hope you're all well and have a safe and fabulous break. We don't say it often enough but you do an amazing job with this site and the podcast and it is hugely appreciated.

Good luck Binman with pre festive season loading.

5 hours ago, Demonland said:

It is unlikely that we will be having an end of season podcast at this stage due to a number of personal reasons.

Take it easy mate, more to life than footy 🙂


5 hours ago, Witches Hat said:

Thanks Andy. Hope you're all well and have a safe and fabulous break. We don't say it often enough but you do an amazing job with this site and the podcast and it is hugely appreciated.

Good luck Binman with pre festive season loading.

The key is starting in late October, early November. 

Keith Bluey Truscott Awards plus AFLPA 22under22 Squad (JVR/Caleb/Judd) plus a Jason Taylor draft interview on gettable divided by taking the 3 best midfielders out of your team = season in review cliff notes :laugh:

 

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On 25/11/2024 at 09:24, Demonland said:

It is unlikely that we will be having an end of season podcast at this stage due to a number of personal reasons.

Sorry to hear thoughts are with the team and there families. We will be waiting when your ready to come Back ❤️💙💗💙❤️

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