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Originally Posted by Cromwell1900
Ha-ha
glad to find someone agree's with me 
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Originally Posted by kazanne
Nowt like blowing ones own trumpet  
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I thought it was rather self-deprecating. No? not sure what you mean then.
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Originally Posted by MrWong
Aaron seperates personal feelings from the game.
He thinks Alex deserves to reach final night. Nowt wrong in that.
Say your son was in a footy match and you had to pick man of the match, you gave man of the match to someone other than your son, does that mean you don't love your son? No, of course it doesn't.
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That's a fair analogy except it ignores the crucial question.
Why would he pick Alex over Faye! It's widely open to speculation
If Aaron was not a self proclaimed player he'd be entitled to be judged in a straight forward manner such as in your analogy, however he has admitted manipulating votes, and the removal of any benefit of doubt in this situation is a price you pay, (a price his fans choose not to ask him to pay) if you are outed a player. Just as Anton has been.
You believe Aaron separates personal feelings from the game. therefor he gets your benefit of the doubt, i have no idea if he separates these two things.