Collington AFL president Eddie McGuire makes Gorilla gaffe
Posted: Wed May 29, 2013 2:51 pm
Eddie Maguire has apologised for suggesting Adam Goodes be used to promote the musical King Kong, just days after the Collingwood president apologised for a racist taunt directed at the Sydney star by a Magpies fan.
Goodes was called an "ape" by a teenage girl during the Swans’ clash against the Magpies last Friday night, and McGuire earned praise by the way he responded to the situation, immediately approaching the Swans star in the rooms after the game on behalf of his club.
Greg Baum on Adam Goodes
You can see them doing that, can't you? Goodesy. You know, the big, not the ape thing, the whole thing...
But on Wednesday Maguire was discussing with Luke Darcy on their breakfast radio show on Triple M a promotion of the King Kong musical in which an ape’s hand was hung from the Eureka Skydeck, 300 metres above the ground.
Darcy said: "One of the great promos ever was the hand coming out of the Eureka tower. What a great promo that is for King Kong."
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McGuire interjected: "Get Adam Goodes down for it, you reckon?"
"No, I wouldn't have thought so," was the response from Darcy.
McGuire went on, stumbling over his words: "You can see them doing that, can't you? Goodesy. You know, the big, not the ape thing, the whole thing... I'm just saying pumping him up and mucking around and that sort of stuff."
Soon after, the usually polished media performer tried to explain his comment.
"Just to clear up, when we were talking about King Kong there and I was mumbling my way through about Goodesy...’’ McGuire said.
"I was trying to say 'Imagine the old days of trying to get people in for publicity' and I've mumbled my way through that, so anyone who thought that I was having a go or being a smart alec, I take that back."
Darcy however expressed the confusion of most listeners.
"Yeah. Not sure where you were going there," he said.
McGuire agreed.
"Nah, neither did I... I was that exhausted this morning, so apologies for that," McGuire said.
"But I was thinking you know in the old days in these situations the publicity and that type of thing. I was off on a tangent somewhere.
"Just in case people are thinking 'What the hell's he on about?', I have no idea either!"
http://www.smh.com.au/AFL/AFL-news/mcgu ... 2na8h.html
Goodes was called an "ape" by a teenage girl during the Swans’ clash against the Magpies last Friday night, and McGuire earned praise by the way he responded to the situation, immediately approaching the Swans star in the rooms after the game on behalf of his club.
Greg Baum on Adam Goodes
You can see them doing that, can't you? Goodesy. You know, the big, not the ape thing, the whole thing...
But on Wednesday Maguire was discussing with Luke Darcy on their breakfast radio show on Triple M a promotion of the King Kong musical in which an ape’s hand was hung from the Eureka Skydeck, 300 metres above the ground.
Darcy said: "One of the great promos ever was the hand coming out of the Eureka tower. What a great promo that is for King Kong."
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McGuire interjected: "Get Adam Goodes down for it, you reckon?"
"No, I wouldn't have thought so," was the response from Darcy.
McGuire went on, stumbling over his words: "You can see them doing that, can't you? Goodesy. You know, the big, not the ape thing, the whole thing... I'm just saying pumping him up and mucking around and that sort of stuff."
Soon after, the usually polished media performer tried to explain his comment.
"Just to clear up, when we were talking about King Kong there and I was mumbling my way through about Goodesy...’’ McGuire said.
"I was trying to say 'Imagine the old days of trying to get people in for publicity' and I've mumbled my way through that, so anyone who thought that I was having a go or being a smart alec, I take that back."
Darcy however expressed the confusion of most listeners.
"Yeah. Not sure where you were going there," he said.
McGuire agreed.
"Nah, neither did I... I was that exhausted this morning, so apologies for that," McGuire said.
"But I was thinking you know in the old days in these situations the publicity and that type of thing. I was off on a tangent somewhere.
"Just in case people are thinking 'What the hell's he on about?', I have no idea either!"
http://www.smh.com.au/AFL/AFL-news/mcgu ... 2na8h.html