The most annoying quality he has is trying to use big words he doesn't really understand in an attempt to make himself sound more intelligent. This results in what should be a 10 second long question/statement taking 30.
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Dermott is a rare breed. His pursed-lip smug self-satisfied pseudo-intellectual smarmy verbose grandiose bullshit is very, very hard to listen to
His unintended comedy routines aren't bad. Did anyone catch his interview with Geelong's Alan "Bundy" Christensen about 6 weeks ago? Dermie spent some 10 minutes asking / telling Bundy how difficult it must be for an indigenous player to leave his home, family and friends in the Northern Territory and how difficult it must be to adapt to life in the City. He then asked Bundy was that how he saw it, to which Bundy responded words to the effect, "Not really. I'm from Lara!" It was golden, and only a Dermott Brereton could have gone on like he did loving the sound of his voice....
He is a moron who is totally up himself, but I like listening to him just for laughs. Here's some of Derm's greatest hits:
"Luke Hodge - the 21 year old, who turned 22 a few weeks ago"
"He scored that goal after only 22 seconds - totally against the run of play."
"That kick was absolutely unique, except for the one before it which was identical."
"I would not say he (Chris Judd) is the best centreman in the AFL but there are none better."
"Well, either side could win it, or it could be a draw."
"Strangely, in slow motion replay, the ball seemed to hang in the air for even longer."
The most annoying quality he has is trying to use big words he doesn't really understand in an attempt to make himself sound more intelligent. This results in what should be a 10 second long question/statement taking 30.
Takes 800 words to describe something that could be clearly explained in 30.
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Go and play in 5 AFL premierships as a CHF then I might be "impressed".Are you serious? He's not smart at all.
Can I come and work for you? You sound like you'd be easy to impress as a boss.
Or a lawyer charging on a time and cost basisSounds like an Engineer.
He's continually head-hunted by big media execs all around the country. No offense, but their evaluations of Brereton's seem to be a lot more correct than yours.lol, you have to be kidding, he is dumb, just gotta listen to him using what he thinks are 'big' words in the wrong context to know that. He was a great player, his football analysis is poor in many instances.
He's continually head-hunted by big media execs all around the country. No offense, but their evaluations of Brereton's seem to be a lot more correct than yours.
Brereton knows what he's talking about. It's not a fault having a big vocabulary. He's good with his words and he chooses to use his strengths to give everyone a good idea of what's going on.
one of the great moments in radio history was when they played that the weekend after he did it on Off the Record on Off The Bench. The reactions were pricelessHis unintended comedy routines aren't bad. Did anyone catch his interview with Geelong's Alan "Bundy" Christensen about 6 weeks ago? Dermie spent some 10 minutes asking / telling Bundy how difficult it must be for an indigenous player to leave his home, family and friends in the Northern Territory and how difficult it must be to adapt to life in the City. He then asked Bundy was that how he saw it, to which Bundy responded words to the effect, "Not really. I'm from Lara!" It was golden, and only a Dermott Brereton could have gone on like he did loving the sound of his voice....

which might be fine if he didn't sound like he thinks he's Moses bringing down stone tablets from the mountain with the words of god with every sentence he uttersHe's continually head-hunted by big media execs all around the country. No offense, but their evaluations of Brereton's seem to be a lot more correct than yours.
Brereton knows what he's talking about. It's not a fault having a big vocabulary. He's good with his words and he chooses to use his strengths to give everyone a good idea of what's going on.
I like his in-depth analysis. Each to their own I guess.No he isn't. If he was he would explain things in 30 words not waffle for 800 words.
Craig Foster syndromeTakes 800 words to describe something that could be clearly explained in 30.
Best person in football commentary/media by a country mile is David King
The most annoying quality he has is trying to use big words he doesn't really understand in an attempt to make himself sound more intelligent. This results in what should be a 10 second long question/statement taking 30.
Those jokes are still going around? Really? I remember reading these 15 years ago.He is a moron who is totally up himself, but I like listening to him just for laughs. Here's some of Derm's greatest hits:
"Luke Hodge - the 21 year old, who turned 22 a few weeks ago"
"He scored that goal after only 22 seconds - totally against the run of play."
"That kick was absolutely unique, except for the one before it which was identical."
"I would not say he (Chris Judd) is the best centreman in the AFL but there are none better."
"Well, either side could win it, or it could be a draw."
"Strangely, in slow motion replay, the ball seemed to hang in the air for even longer."
Those jokes are still going around? Really? I remember reading these 15 years ago.

http://www.history-of-soccer.org/soccer-quotes.htmlGee, Hodgey's older than I thought![]()
He's continually head-hunted by big media execs all around the country. No offense, but their evaluations of Brereton's seem to be a lot more correct than yours.
Brereton knows what he's talking about. It's not a fault having a big vocabulary. He's good with his words and he chooses to use his strengths to give everyone a good idea of what's going on.