The people have spoken! We return to speak.
On the second episode of 110 Percenters, Cody, Jonathan, and I reflect on Neale Daniher’s life and legacy, discuss that third quarter at Engie Stadium on Sunday and what it might mean for the Giants and the Lions, and talk about Essendon’s decision to sack Brad Scott.
In case that isn’t enough, Cody revealed some lore about his footy allegiances, and Jonathan – perhaps unwittingly – dropped an iconic Gen Z meme.
New episodes of 110 Percenters will be published here. I can also officially say that you can find us wherever you get your podcasts, including:
Our thanks to everyone who tuned in for our first episode.
Listener feedback will be key to making us better, so if you took the time to listen, please also consider taking the time to share your thoughts about what we did well and what we could do better.
Leave a comment on this post, write to us on Twitter (My handle is “onepercentas”, Cody’s is “CapitalCityCody”, and Jonathan’s is “JonathanHorn23”), email us – there’s plenty of ways to get in touch.
Links to Cody and Jonathan’s writing is after the jump. They are two of the best footy writers in the industry and I endorse their work in the strongest terms.
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