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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

    Quote Originally Posted by The bulldog tragician View Post
    His comments were revolting and deeply personal rather than silly. Would any of us get another gig in the same industry after an incident like this, “penitent” or otherwise? I don’t feel he is owed anything by the industry after “doing his time” and I’m constantly bemused at the idea that anyone would need a bit of re-education to realise what is unacceptable.

    But we see this time and again - Wayne Carey welcomed back into the fold after multiple family violence assaults, but his possession of white powder was a bridge too far.
    I think he’s a knob. But… didn’t he make some off colour comments in his (supposed) mates group chat? He didn’t do it in public (Like Eddie and King Kong).

    I get it, everyone has to be perfect and unless the things you’ve said or done are shown off in public, you are perfect. But are any of us actually perfect?

    I’ll reiterate. He a knob. Not sure he doesn’t deserve a 2nd chance, so long as it’s on merit and capability.

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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

    Quote Originally Posted by Grantysghost View Post
    Do people really still listen to SEN?

    My advice - just avoid it all and come here. Vote with your dials! Actually I don't mind Raph Epstein. Also the Quiz! Anyone else that used to be addicted to the ABC quiz at midnight? My old man and I would stay up to battle it out and laugh at the regulars who really just wanted to give shout outs.
    I enjoy a lot of SEN. Gerard Whateley does a good job, Dwayne is entertaining, I don't think much of Maher and Gaze as a team and I really like listening to Healy and Cornes.
    I tend to give Lyon and Watson a miss until after Harfords show on RSN is over.

    SEN shat on the listeners over the last 3 or 4 months on weekends duplicating SEN trackside on 1116 rather than have their own sporting content and maybe that was to reign in the spending before the footy season.

    Back to Morris he deserves a 2nd chance but it's way too early to give him that. Needs another 12 months away to work on his humility and maturity.
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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

    Quote Originally Posted by GVGjr View Post
    I enjoy a lot of SEN. Gerard Whateley does a good job, Dwayne is entertaining, I don't think much of Maher and Gaze as a team and I really like listening to Healy and Cornes.
    I tend to give Lyon and Watson a miss until after Harfords show on RSN is over.

    SEN shat on the listeners over the last 3 or 4 months on weekends duplicating SEN trackside on 1116 rather than have their own sporting content and maybe that was to reign in the spending before the footy season.

    Back to Morris he deserves a 2nd chance but it's way too early to give him that. Needs another 12 months away to work on his humility and maturity.
    GVGjr vs. Sedat at the Nets!
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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

    Quote Originally Posted by GVGjr View Post
    I enjoy a lot of SEN. Gerard Whateley does a good job, Dwayne is entertaining, I don't think much of Maher and Gaze as a team and I really like listening to Healy and Cornes.
    I tend to give Lyon and Watson a miss until after Harfords show on RSN is over.

    SEN shat on the listeners over the last 3 or 4 months on weekends duplicating SEN trackside on 1116 rather than have their own sporting content and maybe that was to reign in the spending before the footy season.

    Back to Morris he deserves a 2nd chance but it's way too early to give him that. Needs another 12 months away to work on his humility and maturity.
    I hate SEN Trackside but I realised last Saturday it has a cult following. My club trained in the morning then went out for some drinks after it and quite a few of them were listening to it on their phones.

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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

    Quote Originally Posted by jeemak View Post
    GVGjr vs. Sedat at the Nets!
    I don't actually like Whateley that much but it is a good program that attracts interesting guests.
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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

    Quote Originally Posted by GVGjr View Post
    I don't actually like Whateley that much but it is a good program that attracts interesting guests.
    I liked him at the ABC, now…not.
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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

    Its too competitive a market place for a guy like that to just walk back in.

    Hutch is just being lazy and leaning into an old boys mentality.

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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

    Quote Originally Posted by GVGjr View Post
    I don't actually like Whateley that much but it is a good program that attracts interesting guests.
    You've pinned your colours onto the mast and only the Nets will strip them off. Show up, and take the pain GVGjr.
    Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.

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    Re: Beveridge v Morris in the court of public opinion

    I stopped listening to SEN when I moved out of Melbourne and have not missed it. I will still listen to podcasts of SEN if it’s one of our players but at least I don’t have to put up with the rest of the rubbish

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