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My brother is a keen Saints fan (poor chap). His story is that Battle was happy to stay but wanted more money to set up his family's future. I asked him why the Saints wouldn't up his contract (they should have plenty of cap). He said they were squirrelling away cap to acquire an elite mid and a backup for King.I just remembered that somehow Josh Battle was an unrestricted free agent.
The Saints managed to have half their best 22 on more money than him. Insanity.
My brother is a keen Saints fan (poor chap). His story is that Battle was happy to stay but wanted more money to set up his family's future. I asked him why the Saints wouldn't up his contract (they should have plenty of cap). He said they were squirrelling away cap to acquire an elite mid and a backup for King.
Made me wonder if they had too many mediocre players on big contracts.
HahaI love having a big unit in the number 24.
When he came running out of the back half, it reminded me of watching the glistening thighs of a handsome Trent Croad
We had the Shag, the Tip Rat, the Carpet Snake and the Nightclub Specialist running around. Simpler times.Haha
Trent Croad and glistening thighs ………….
Takes me back to when Triple M Footy was fun to listen to
“Shut up, the footy’s on the radio”
He may be a former Hawk but Tom Mitchell still providing the goods in the form of a third Hawk on his podcast in a month.
Josh Battle is a genuinely awesome human being, and I think it really shines through in this pod, definitely worth a listen.
I agree, it all feels very forced and a bit 'how do you do fellow kids'. My advice for him would be less conversation, more interview.I'll watch it because I'm a Hawks nuff, and I can't consume enough Hawks content, but listening to Tom Mitchell is about as interesting as listening to hours of BT commentating the drying of white paint on a wall I can't see
I think he's just a boring dude.I agree, it all feels very forced and a bit 'how do you do fellow kids'. My advice for him would be less conversation, more interview.
He has a habit of having the exact same conversation every episode, could do far better with his preparation, obtaining a bit of backstory, follow up questions etc. This could've been an hour long unpacking more about player movement, the differences between Hawks and Saints, growing up supporting Hawthorn, recruiting processes and free agency, playing back vs playing forward and the differences, tips and tricks for each position etc...I mean isn't the whole Ball Magnets thing meant to be an app to teach kids how to play footy?
Instead he's going for the bare minimum of some of these topics without probing Josh to elaborate, and then once again gone off on a zoom chewies tangent (which I guess we finally have found out is a sponsored segment now?). Thankfully we didn't get the NBA tangent this time.
He's certainly a tough listen, but similar to you I'll take every crumb of Hawks I can get, especially about a player we don't know much about yet.
Apologies for this reply becoming a long winded rant lol.
At least find some genuine common ground that's interesting to the audience then, and they have some very obvious common ground IMO.I honestly don't mind the interviews being more like a chat, there are already plenty of the attempted in-depth ones going around.
The NBA talk absolutely bores me to death though
I think the common ground is the NBA though, we (assuming you're not a teen) aren't the target audience for it. Younger kids that are into footy and basketball are the target audience and that's why it may seem a bit underwhelming with the lack of depth in the questions.At least find some genuine common ground that's interesting to the audience then, and they have some very obvious common ground IMO.
The player movement conversation is super topical at the moment, Josh has just moved clubs and Tom has done it twice, winning a Brownlow at one and a flag at the other. They'd both have so much good info about the process of trades and FA, the conversations, when they start, do players talk about it with other players (for example is it acknowledged...I wonder if Wiz for instance is telling Harley to come to Hawthorn, even in a jovial manner), as well as differences at clubs (training, facilities, schedule, coaching, crowds, venues etc). Would love to have known what it was like for Josh to face the Hawks down in Tassie as the rumours about him moving were really starting to swirl.
Feels to me a bit of waste to not deep dive into this, especially since it's essentially the title of the video.
Instead we get;At least find some genuine common ground that's interesting to the audience then, and they have some very obvious common ground IMO.
The player movement conversation is super topical at the moment, Josh has just moved clubs and Tom has done it twice, winning a Brownlow at one and a flag at the other. They'd both have so much good info about the process of trades and FA, the conversations, when they start, do players talk about it with other players (for example is it acknowledged...I wonder if Wiz for instance is telling Harley to come to Hawthorn, even in a jovial manner), as well as differences at clubs (training, facilities, schedule, coaching, crowds, venues etc). Would love to have known what it was like for Josh to face the Hawks down in Tassie as the rumours about him moving were really starting to swirl.
Feels to me a bit of waste to not deep dive into this, especially since it's essentially the title of the video.