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I would like MOTD and MOTD2 to return with a cut back "analysis"
by all means show highlights, good and bad pieces of skill and contentious decisions but I dont think we need so much time spent on "analysis"
 
I would like MOTD and MOTD2 to return with a cut back "analysis"
by all means show highlights, good and bad pieces of skill and contentious decisions but I dont think we need so much time spent on "analysis"

What did you think of 360 last week, since you're seemingly an expert on Aussie Rules shows? Did you enjoy their preview for the season breaking down each team's strengths and weaknesses in some sort of.. analytical.. process.
 
What did you think of 360 last week, since you're seemingly an expert on Aussie Rules shows? Did you enjoy their preview for the season breaking down each team's strengths and weaknesses in some sort of.. analytical.. process.

Where did he say he was an expert on Aussie Rules shows? An old post I missed?
 
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Did he compare government policy to 1930s Germany?

In the quotes, he said that the dehumanising language used is reminiscent...

That's quite a big difference.
No
He didn’t
He did say it was delivered in similar language that was used in 1930’s Germany. I think that is objectively a fact.
I do think that the line he used, which was mostly ignored, that the Govt policy was ‘immeasurably cruel’ was the one which was more problematic ( I mean for a kick off I think it’s cruelty is measurable…. ;)
 
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