
Player Issue Podcast Episode 52 - Cave Sessions Episode 22
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 OPEN/WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO
15:48 BIRDS EYE VIEW CAMERA
16:40 PLAYER ISSUE PODCAST SHOP
17:22 OPENING JOKE
18:50 LACHIE SCHULTZ TALK
21:00 WHAT’S ON DISPLAY?
22:20 THE AGENDA
25:03 SUBSCRIBER SHOUTOUT
25:50 FEEDBACK
30:05 OFFICIAL MEMORABILIA ISSUES
39:00 FEEDBACK CONTINUED
51:00 MUNDY FRAME COMPETITION ENTRY
53:30 GRAND FINAL TALK & AUCTION PRICES
01:01:58 SCAMMERS
01:09:30 MEGA MAIL DAY!
01:25:25 SOCIAL MEDIA
01:44:08 VIEWER QUESTIONS
01:57:32 WHAT’S IN THE CAVE
02:01:55 FREMANTLE DOCKERS LOCKER ROOM SALE 2023 ANNOUNCEMENT & CLOSE
We are back for another episode 5 weeks after the last episode so we have PLENTY to talk about!
We EXCLUSIVELY announce the time and date of this years Fremantle Dockers Annual Locker Room Sale as well as catch up on what some of the Grand Final jumpers sold at auction for and talk about the effect players leaving clubs during the off season can have on the value of their jumpers.
We also have a MAMMOTH edition of Mail Day, What's In The Cave and Viewer Questions, So much to be told and so much fun to have we hope you enjoy todays show :)
Don't forget to leave your feedback as well as a question for viewer questions and a quick hands question for Em for next weeks episode and tell all your friends about your new favourite show!
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