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I hope this little piece of nastiness is man enough to admit he got it wrong on the radio during todays' win over the Hapless Blues. He didn't even give credit to the fact we had a bunch of inexperienced kids out there who really stuck it to him. He only ever gives personal opinions not backed up by logic or fact. How's your tipping going Shawy? Open your eyes to other teams that sometimes play good footy, other than the mob you played for.

 

Totally agree Tony Shaw is a moron...

Just add him to the lisy of imbeciles that once played the game and are now so call expert commentators.

And the nominees are;

Our very own David Schwatz

Tony Shaw

Robert Walls

Dermott

Ricky Olarenshaw

And anyone who mentions when a team is down by 4 goals at the start of the last qtr "they must kick the first couple of goals"

Anyone i missed?

 
  Nicho said:
And anyone who mentions when a team is down by 4 goals at the start of the last qtr "they must kick the first couple of goals"

Oh man, that is just about everyone who has ever commented on the sport.....

And Shaw was never going to admit he was wrong.

They seldom, if ever, do.

But disagreeing with him doesn't automatically make him a moron!!!

The only MORONS are those who put up with listening to that idiot and don't change the station or turn off their radio. :wacko:

If you don't respect the views of a particular caller find another broadcaster to listen to!!!! It's not like there are no choices out there.

Go Dees - Tony Who? :lol:


Poor Tony somehow manages to survive in the industry despite adding nothing with his commentary. He is a football cliche personified. He doesn't have to say anything really because you know what it's going to be. Poor bugger.

  Nicho said:
Totally agree Tony Shaw is a moron...

Just add him to the lisy of imbeciles that once played the game and are now so call expert commentators.

And the nominees are;

Our very own David Schwatz

Tony Shaw

Robert Walls

Dermott

Ricky Olarenshaw

And anyone who mentions when a team is down by 4 goals at the start of the last qtr "they must kick the first couple of goals"

Anyone i missed?

yes the biggest knobjockey of all...GRANT THOMAS

  Demon2 said:
yes the biggest knobjockey of all...GRANT THOMAS

Amen to that.

I'd add Brian Taylor, Tim Watson and Liam Pickering who'd make a top 10 IMO.

 

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