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32 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

I'm still waiting for any journo to talk about Tanner Bruhn and his mystery injury. Fascinating how much control Geelong have over the media.

Ahhh... the mysteries and intrigue that surround Midsomer-Barton ......

 
36 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

I'm still waiting for any journo to talk about Tanner Bruhn and his mystery finger injury.

You'd reckon it would get some coverage in the digital media.

38 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

I'm still waiting for any journo to talk about Tanner Bruhn and his mystery injury. Fascinating how much control Geelong have over the media.

I believe as this is a criminal case, there is a lot that can't be written in the media until his case goes to trial. So it's a legal matter.

Still, lets remember that journalists don't reside in Geelong, and anyone who does is a mad Cats fan. So who is filming or reporting players doing naughty things in the bubble of Geelong? Nobody. That really helps when players behave badly.

You can't tell me that ol' Smithy was caught more than once on camera doing the nose snow while at the Dogs, but has totally changed his ways since moving to the farm... please!

 
3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I believe as this is a criminal case, there is a lot that can't be written in the media until his case goes to trial. So it's a legal matter.

Still, lets remember that journalists don't reside in Geelong, and anyone who does is a mad Cats fan. So who is filming or reporting players doing naughty things in the bubble of Geelong? Nobody. That really helps when players behave badly.

You can't tell me that ol' Smithy was caught more than once on camera doing the nose snow while at the Dogs, but has totally changed his ways since moving to the farm... please!

Hand maidens walk up and down those streets at night now


11 minutes ago, Jack Vineys Anger Manager said:

He was very happy for Steven King though.

Gave him a glowing reference apparently.

I despise Chris Scott, but the man knows success.

Edited by Jaded No More

4 hours ago, Adam The God said:

I think it was made before King's appointment.

It was certainly made before King's appointment. As have all these list decisions.

You would expect he was told in his exit interview, but it's only coming out now.

(Actually, it's not even only coming out now, this was being floated in the media nearly a month ago. Looks like the club/May are being a bit more proactive, perhaps hoping they'll get a few more bites.)

Nothing to do with King.

Edited by bing181

20 minutes ago, Jack Vineys Anger Manager said:

I forced myself to watch Chris Scotts weekly presser. Not one question about Smith or his own actions recently. Absolutely pathetic, but not surprising from the media. They are all scared of him.

He was very happy for Steven King though.

Kings appointment has even made the Geelong Advertiser.....dont ask what I am doing reading that

 
4 hours ago, Fritta and Turner said:

Kings appointment has even made the Geelong Advertiser.....dont ask what I am doing reading that

Ran out of Quilton ??


6 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Gave him a glowing reference apparently.

I despise Chris Scott, but the man knows success.

I remember Malthouse being all praise for Neeld too.

Not saying King is a Neeld but the proof of the pudding will be in the eating.

8 hours ago, bing181 said:

It was certainly made before King's appointment. As have all these list decisions.

Basically confirmed in the Leaks thread that May was told in his exit interview back in August.

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