Chapter 1: What feedback do callers have for Kane and Kingy?
That's my feedback.
Fresh talk to them. All right, your feedback from Ream with over 80 years manufacturing right here in Australia. Of course, it's Australia's favourite $200 Harvey Norman voucher up for grabs for the best piece of feedback this morning. Joel's in Seabrook. What's your feedback, Joel?
G'day, boys. Love the show. I just want to talk about Weddle. Is he that good at all? I'm not sure what you're seeing in Kane. He doesn't have a position because he's pretty average wherever he goes.
He's playing forward, had nine stats last week, couldn't kick a goal, played forward last night, didn't hit the scoreboard, went back, only took three marks, didn't really impact, and they kicked five goals in eight minutes when he was down there in the second half. I just don't think he has a position because he's not that good.
I get your feedback, but I think he will be good is my view. Now, who knows? Time will tell, but I think he's got the athletic attributes to be very good. We'd love to see them settle him down, but I get it.
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Chapter 2: How does Joel assess Josh Weddle's performance?
I get your feedback and I can see what you're saying, but just I think a bit of patience required for Josh Weddle. Richie has got some feedback for us. What is it, Richie?
Boys, how we doing this morning? Hey, Richie. Red hot stuff. All right, so I know you guys are all over the fascinating, and I love, by the way, that you give these guys a rev up on repeating words. A little tidbit for you. Have a listen to Sydney Swan's press conferences, media and coaching alike, and listen to how many times I use the word pleasing. It's an absolute epidemic, Kanye.
They would say everything, Coxy, how pleasing was this? This is very pleasing.
So hang on, is it the Sydney employees, players, coaches using pleasing or is it the journalists using pleasing?
It started with Longmire using pleasing in every single press conference and now the media have caught the cold of the word pleasing.
I like it.
Now they use it to Coxy, he uses it back. Everyone's very pleased with everything. Right. This is my areas.
I like it, Richie. This is the best call we've ever had. The media manager, Tom Chadwick, is quite happy with himself. He's pleased. So there's some feedback for him just to get the dictionary out. Tommy, shout out to you this morning. We'll keep an ear out for that, Richie. We will. Quinny is in Somerville. G'day, Quinny. You've got some feedback for me, I believe.
Kato, feedback for you and your Channel 7 cronies. Great game last night. I was loving the telecast, even putting up with BT. 3-0 rally, get within a goal. Channel 7 has to go to a dead break. I understand that. They've got to pay you somehow. But then when they come back, six-second shot of the scoreboard showing wealthy time, and we missed the centre clearance. Yes. Didn't know what was going.
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Chapter 3: What criticisms does Richie have about media language?
We've heard Sammy Emmett talk about Wharfie time. A bit of the centre bounce. Yeah, well, we got there. We got there in the end. You missed it. Totally. I'm not familiar with what Quinny was saying. I was caught up in Wharfytown, which is one of the great innovations that I've seen. Paz is in Broadmeadows. Got some feedback?
Yeah, I have, fellas. You were talking about Stanley before playing for Geelong, you know, against Cameron and Sleen. But I think you got it totally wrong because I think the bookies have got some insider trading going on. because the odds are skewed massively in Geelong's favour, which is ridiculous, because we'll brain them. But I don't think Cameron will play.
And I think Mick Dacos might be out too, the way the odds are.
And you'll still brain them.
I love it, Paz. Brain them. I can't get enough brain-ums. Hey, you know what? It makes a lot of sense now. The double agent sending the text for the second time in two weeks to the wrong person. I don't know whether you saw this, but on the Fireball text correspondence we have, We got one at Sunday morning, 2am, you up. What does that mean? Did we? Yeah, from Sammy. You up. What's all that about?
I didn't see that. Who was that supposed to go to? I don't know. I want to know. It wasn't a booty call, was it?
I'll talk to you about it during the break. It's the wrong audience.
It's the wrong market. No, I get it. No, you don't get it. I know who he was trying to send that to, and it wasn't us, and I think I know... I don't think you've got any idea.
I'll tell you during the break.
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