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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

They've corrected the spelling mistake.

Twitter really died when they introduced editing posts.


Especially if we have another bad game this weekend and one then watches this I get the feeling  Goody  talking about healing will look quite odd. This show should have been aired pre-season.

Hamish is a great journalist but will ask the right questions to expose what's going on.

I think this story has peaked and moved on. Would have been more interesting if it was Monday night. 

From a PR perspective it would be really hard to stuff this one up. Expect one or more of the following lines

- I love Max and Max loves me; we love each other

- Max is a proud footballer and would like to have his time again

- Max will tell you he was beaten fair and square

- If I had my time again I probably wouldn't have mentioned, but it came from a place of love.

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too much? 

 
1 minute ago, GS_1905 said:

I think this story has peaked and moved on. Would have been more interesting if it was Monday night. 

From a PR perspective it would be really hard to stuff this one up. Expect one or more of the following lines

- I love Max and Max loves me; we love each other

- Max is a proud footballer and would like to have his time again

- Max will tell you he was beaten fair and square

- If I had my time again I probably wouldn't have mentioned, but it came from a place of love.

sexy men GIF

too much? 

Taking stab here but I think this interview may have been filmed weeks ago?

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Taking stab here but I think this interview may have been filmed weeks ago?

Yep, probably done before we even started the season.


He's also on AFL 360 tonight. His fortnighly segment.

Did "Simon's final word" end up getting released last Sunday night (at home with a red wine and a spag bol) or was that a one off? Or saved only for positive performances? 

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15 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Taking stab here but I think this interview may have been filmed weeks ago?

We not talking about Simon on 360 tonight?

15 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Taking stab here but I think this interview may have been filmed weeks ago?

 

14 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Yep, probably done before we even started the season.

Hamish was interviewed on SEN a couple of weeks ago marketing this program.

They were all done prior to the season starting.

35 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

Hamish is a great journalist but will ask the right questions to expose what's going on.

Did you leave out a question mark? What do you mean by expose? That sounds pretty serious. We have out-of-form players. Many players keep making the same mistakes. Maybe also the talent isn't (or is no longer) there. But is there some big secret that needs to be exposed?

21 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

We not talking about Simon on 360 tonight?

I think he's on that too, probably round 6.50 tonight.


1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Blockbuster of TV tonight. Switch the phone off and get the popcorn ready.  

Absolutely.

Hard Quiz followed by Charlie Pickering's The Weekly.

Not to mention SBS/ABC News and the wonderful Sarah on 7.30.

Top viewing night.!

3 hours ago, Demonland said:

I'll post the full video if and when it becomes available.

I don’t think Bailey Fritsch has put his boots on yet….


I wonder what Goody could say to make anyone feel better after the weekend?

I imagine whatever he says will just annoy the majority on here

He’s changed nothing -  same gameplan, same predictability and same fwd line inefficiency.  I’d like to see Hird have a crack with this group.

 

Either way, he’s on a hiding to nothing me thinks. Media just love to pile on us, especially Simon. 


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