Roast Classic Tom Browne Moments

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According to industry reports received tonight, 7NEWS is predicted to permanently change in light of Tom Browne quitting at the end of the season. Browne publicised his decision to leave in the early hours of this morning, following months of no speculation or full support from the board. He cited family as the main reason behind his decision, although my sources indicate to something more sinister at stake. It's one to monitor in the coming days but some tough times are likely to be ahead for the embattled news channel, currently under fire for its sub-standard match day commentary. Browne's announcement is the latest in a series of headlines for the media juggernaut. Most Australians can relate to the rich legacy Browne leaves and his absence will likely change the way Australians keep up to date with football media. Thank you, Tom.

Yes ..a rich legacy of Year 5 grammar skills and gate crashing funerals.

He will be missed.
 
Seriously why is this news?

Agree.

Unfortunately a lot of journos likely trawl the main board, so you then end up getting the quality of journalism we have at the moment.
 
Seriously why is this news?
Get with the program and read the room ..you negative numpty.

This is a moment to contemplate and thank the footy gods for finally ridding us punters of this little re tardo from the AFL landscape.

It’s big news ..for those who despise the simpleton.
 
Footy news hound Tom Browne has broken his silence on his shock resignation from Channel 7.
Browne informed Seven in recent days that he would be pursuing a new career path in 2024 and would leave the network after the 2023 footy season.
“I have had a great crack reporting and enjoyed every moment of it and I have had a great time,” Browne told Triple M’s Friday Huddle.

“If you told me 12 or 13 years ago that I would still be doing this now, I would have said I would be doing something different. I have enjoyed every bit of it.”

Browne’s new role will see him be a video content producer for Sydney Swan’s chairman Andrew Pridham’s MA Financial Group.

He will relocate with his family to Sydney for the opportunity, moving in with his in-laws to start with.

“I have a beautiful young family and an amazing wife,” Browne said.

“I am batting very much above my average and Tara moved down to Melbourne for me and I am looking forward to reciprocating.”

Browne said finance had always been of interest to him.

“I have an unbelievably good opportunity up in Sydney to work in an industry I have always had an interest in,” he said.

“I basically majored in finance at Melbourne Uni and did law so I am going to merge my media skills and production skills and finance and give it a crack.”

Browne said he was not ruling “anything in or out” when asked about the likelihood of him returning to the media.

He described the pressure of being a footy reporter as like: “being in a phone booth and all the windows being blacked out and you not knowing where the exit is, because you never know how to connect different bits of information and what that leads to.”
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Footy news hound Tom Browne has broken his silence on his shock resignation from Channel 7.
Browne informed Seven in recent days that he would be pursuing a new career path in 2024 and would leave the network after the 2023 footy season.
“I have had a great crack reporting and enjoyed every moment of it and I have had a great time,” Browne told Triple M’s Friday Huddle.

“If you told me 12 or 13 years ago that I would still be doing this now, I would have said I would be doing something different. I have enjoyed every bit of it.”

Browne’s new role will see him be a video content producer for Sydney Swan’s chairman Andrew Pridham’s MA Financial Group.

He will relocate with his family to Sydney for the opportunity, moving in with his in-laws to start with.

“I have a beautiful young family and an amazing wife,” Browne said.

“I am batting very much above my average and Tara moved down to Melbourne for me and I am looking forward to reciprocating.”

Browne said finance had always been of interest to him.

“I have an unbelievably good opportunity up in Sydney to work in an industry I have always had an interest in,” he said.

“I basically majored in finance at Melbourne Uni and did law so I am going to merge my media skills and production skills and finance and give it a crack.”

Browne said he was not ruling “anything in or out” when asked about the likelihood of him returning to the media.

He described the pressure of being a footy reporter as like: “being in a phone booth and all the windows being blacked out and you not knowing where the exit is, because you never know how to connect different bits of information and what that leads to.”
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🤣 the last paragraph bolded for comedy
Gee, shows how mediocre his TV salary must be.
 
Footy news hound Tom Browne has broken his silence on his shock resignation from Channel 7.
Browne informed Seven in recent days that he would be pursuing a new career path in 2024 and would leave the network after the 2023 footy season.
“I have had a great crack reporting and enjoyed every moment of it and I have had a great time,” Browne told Triple M’s Friday Huddle.

“If you told me 12 or 13 years ago that I would still be doing this now, I would have said I would be doing something different. I have enjoyed every bit of it.”

Browne’s new role will see him be a video content producer for Sydney Swan’s chairman Andrew Pridham’s MA Financial Group.

He will relocate with his family to Sydney for the opportunity, moving in with his in-laws to start with.

“I have a beautiful young family and an amazing wife,” Browne said.

“I am batting very much above my average and Tara moved down to Melbourne for me and I am looking forward to reciprocating.”

Browne said finance had always been of interest to him.

“I have an unbelievably good opportunity up in Sydney to work in an industry I have always had an interest in,” he said.

“I basically majored in finance at Melbourne Uni and did law so I am going to merge my media skills and production skills and finance and give it a crack.”

Browne said he was not ruling “anything in or out” when asked about the likelihood of him returning to the media.

He described the pressure of being a footy reporter as like: “being in a phone booth and all the windows being blacked out and you not knowing where the exit is, because you never know how to connect different bits of information and what that leads to.”
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🤣 the last paragraph bolded for comedy

Can't wait to take my investment advice from Tom Browne.
 

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Tom’s reply to Abby Holmes’ comment on Josh Daicos’ 37 disposals:

“I believe it was a world record.”

****ing idiot.
 
Im in Perth. Tune into triple M live radio broadcast last night driving on my way to a cocktail party and who do I hear on the mic reporting boundary line activities? Our little special mate Tom.

Ffs..I thought the little rosy cheeked simpleton was finished with footy?

He’s still here !
 

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