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David Neitz. On footy classified tonight

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Apparently he's in the hot seat on that beat the press thing. Think its pre recorded so probably occured before his neck injury but should still yet be an interesting interview. He's a pretty passionate man and I reckon he'll get stuck into Hutchy

 

How good would it be to see Hutchy in the green room, after he droppes one of the 8 donuts he eats before going on, Hutchy bends over to pick it up Nieta comes steaming through and cleans him out ala McCabe

 

He'll be live in studio, as well as on beat the press.


He will be live in the studio, they just had an ad for it then

ok i am at work and can't watch so i want a full report of what is said-including the so called Big News that was mentioned earlier tonight

not on here :( someone give me a brief on the intervciew

It should be available for download tomorrow, I will PM you the site.

 

Hutchy is questioning if he should bother coming back. Carro said he should do everything he can to come back as he is one of our greats and he loves the club more than most.

PS Hutchy is one of the biggest knobs ever!

He wants rid of the draw now.... Garry told him to get his American hat off and enjoy our tradition.


Hutchy, Damien Barrett, and Carro vs Richo, Neita and Thompson from North.

Neita wanted to go on in '08, wanted to offer his leadership skills in the transition. Barrett said he should have pulled the pin after seeing round one.

Hutchy "are you embarrassed by your footy club?"

Nieta "We have issues that need to be fixed, MCC need to have a look at how the ground was built and need to work with the MFC." (Nice one Nieta!)

(I'm doing this on the fly so might miss a few things)

He just ripped the MCC in as nice a way as possible.

In other words, the MCC doesn't do enough to rectify the relationship between the two clubs, and Melbourne does more for the MCC then the MCC does for Melbourne.

Also said we need to stand on our own two feet, but need the support of the MCC.

Pretty much what he said.

(I'm doing this on the fly so might miss a few things)

And we appreciate it Cards :) !!!

Richo backing Wallet nicely. Thommo saying he has had a long hard road with his illness and still battles but is a whole lot better.

Neitz to Wilson.

Character "assassination" on Holland.

Wilson trying to justify her comments. Said for him to sue the club was wrong.

Neitz is trying to stick up for him. Ripping into Caroline. Says that he is a great role-model, but the media is turning into him. The media call for players to be roll-models, then when there is one, they blow up untrue character studies and personalities.


Nieta to Carro "Why did you charachter assassiantion Ben Holland?" She backs herself as usual besides saying she used the wrong words.

Nieta "Benny has two degrees whilst playing footy and is a great role model why slag him off in the media?"

She doesn't get it.

[censored] you Hutch!

Thommo asked him how he could get it so wrong with Argus whislt Barret reported the next day he was in no way interested as Pres. Hutch said he might not be interested now or in two months or the short time...

That is rubbish Hutch.

Carro "a number of influencal Melb people want Argus and have told the media so."

That was recorded Friday

Nieta to Carro "Why did you charachter assassiantion Ben Holland?" She backs herself as usual besides saying she used the wrong words.

Nieta "Benny has two degrees whilst playing footy and is a great role model why slag him off in the media?"

She doesn't get it.

Thanks For the Transcribe guys-appreciate-Go Nieta..sill fire in the old horse yet!!

Nieta says the injury has been around since Dec. Average tackle caused pain down neck, into back. He is questoning his body. Form is not what he would like and the injuries are a worry.

He thinks maybe his time is up!! Bails and he decided to put him on the injruy list and he will come back after the 8 weeks.

Last week he went to Bails/Match committee and asked if they thought he was still part of it as we are in the rebuilding phase. Theu said yes you are still wanted. He will retire............................................. at seasons end

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he just said he's going to definitly retire at the end of the year


Arch has offered something...

you look like you are stuck inbetween ND's game plan and Bails game plan is that fair?

Nieta "Yes it is, we had 10 years one way and we are learning new way. we need to be better for longer..." (same responses as Bails has been trotting out)

 
This guy loves the football club. Looks so emotional as he talks. I wish the players watch this and see how much the club means to some players.

The Players will be watching-don't worry

Really proud of Neita tonight. I thought he held up really well. He deserves to play the last 5 or 6 rounds.

And anyone who says that he should retire now well you know where you can go.


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