Roast Media Shakes Head, Part 7

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South Australian Premier Steven Marshall has defended an SA Tourism Commission decision to award a generous grant to television personality and tourism show host Andrew "Cosi" Costello, saying he is "delighted" by the move.
The $416,000 handout will go towards the construction of two luxury lodges on Mr Costello's Adelaide Hills sheep farm at Woodside which, according to the commission's website, will also include "a helipad for additional access and touring options".

 

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Total flog
Yep.

But in the 2000s, where piano playing cats and BS conspiracy stories are all the rage on social media, seems to me that you need to be an annoying flog to make any impact on prime time commercial media.

You don't need to actually believe the stuff that comes out of your mouth - just create the clicks. And annoying people who hate you anyway creates even more clicks.

A lesson Craig Hutchison taught Kane Cornes the day he dropped out of the fire brigade.
 
clicks.

A lesson Craig Hutchison taught Kane Cornes the day he dropped out of the fire brigade.

Kane’s self-declared hero is Colin Cowherd — an American hot take merchant who Kane the player would absolutely loathe if he was an AFL pundit.
 
This is what $4.5 Billion TV rights looks like:

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That coverage was a disgrace. Hopefully someone stands up at the next AGM and asks Koch if the PAFC has protested about the poor production. A ****ing disgrace for sure.
 
South Australian Premier Steven Marshall has defended an SA Tourism Commission decision to award a generous grant to television personality and tourism show host Andrew "Cosi" Costello, saying he is "delighted" by the move.
The $416,000 handout will go towards the construction of two luxury lodges on Mr Costello's Adelaide Hills sheep farm at Woodside which, according to the commission's website, will also include "a helipad for additional access and touring options".

WTF
 
South Australian Premier Steven Marshall has defended an SA Tourism Commission decision to award a generous grant to television personality and tourism show host Andrew "Cosi" Costello, saying he is "delighted" by the move.
The $416,000 handout will go towards the construction of two luxury lodges on Mr Costello's Adelaide Hills sheep farm at Woodside which, according to the commission's website, will also include "a helipad for additional access and touring options".

Yeah good old down to earth ‘Cosi’

You’re welcome ‘Cosi’
 

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What utter wank



I know what you mean, we didn't do anything more than the other 17 AFL clubs did in fact we probably did less than many of them. All clubs played the same length AFL and AFLW seasons and seven clubs made the finals in the AFL and AFLW competitions and two of those also played in the VFL finals. On top of that 14 AFL Clubs played two AFLW seasons in the same year. Rucci is getting ahead of himself, let's wait until we actually win something before we get too carried away.

I wonder if Rucci gets paid to write this stuff?
 

Timmy G Has Some Concerns After JHF Went In For Surgery​


 

Timmy G Has Some Concerns After JHF Went In For Surgery​


Holy click bait
 

Timmy G Has Some Concerns After JHF Went In For Surgery​


“When the club committed to pursuing Jason during the trade period, we were made aware he had been managing ongoing, at times debilitating, pain in both calves and feet throughout the 2022 season,” said Port Adelaide Head of Medical Services, Tim O’Leary. “Our subsequent investigation revealed he had significant compression of the arteries in the back of his knees, causing blockage to the blood flow to his lower legs."


Not sure why a Camry Crows supporter feels the need to post 5AA rubbish on the Port board. :think:
 

Timmy G Has Some Concerns After JHF Went In For Surgery​


Wonder if your captain has a similar issue, but for bloodflow to his brain.
 
“When the club committed to pursuing Jason during the trade period, we were made aware he had been managing ongoing, at times debilitating, pain in both calves and feet throughout the 2022 season,” said Port Adelaide Head of Medical Services, Tim O’Leary. “Our subsequent investigation revealed he had significant compression of the arteries in the back of his knees, causing blockage to the blood flow to his lower legs."


Not sure why a Camry Crows supporter feels the need to post 5AA rubbish on the Port board. :think:
Carn.
Is the Pope a Catholic?
That level trolling is to a Camry supporter like the attraction of flies to a bucket of cow dung 🤤
 
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