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According to a poster from 'ology..

The match will be on 5aa. (www.5aa.com.au)

Nice.

Good news, it will be the Crows versus some other team we know nothing about, or the team Scott Thompson left to come home!!

Memories of 3GL in the 70's Geelong v Who Cares!!!

Anyway better than nothing, hope we win and ruin the 5AA broadcast !! :)

K-Rock.... say no more.

Regardless of whether it's completely biased, which i expect, to the point of "Gee, David Neitz looks like he's lost ten years!", it will be nice to have *something* to go by.

 
Memories of 3GL in the 70's Geelong v Who Cares!!!

Man 3GL brings back some disturbing memories: "A Melbourne player passes it to another Melbourne player who kicks it long and Melbourne kicks a goal. Geez, that was a great tackle that Bruns laid that almost stuck and Ablett made good ground to almost get to the contest."

Ahhh, good times.

Man 3GL brings back some disturbing memories: "A Melbourne player passes it to another Melbourne player who kicks it long and Melbourne kicks a goal. Geez, that was a great tackle that Bruns laid that almost stuck and Ablett made good ground to almost get to the contest."

Ahhh, good times.

only 3 UZ was worse, cutting to the next race as Robbie Flower Lined up a kick!!! AAArrggh!


only 3 UZ was worse, cutting to the next race as Robbie Flower Lined up a kick!!! AAArrggh!

I was a wee bit young for that one but I do remember my Dad banging his head on the table about that sort of thing. I do miss the round the ground scores though.

Mate of mine was listening to the Pies Crows match last weekend and said it was barely listenable for opposition fans. Lets just hope they at least call our goals etc im not expecting in depth analysis of our players.

Great news looking forward to being able to listen.

 

How do you tune in? Do they broadcast through ABC radio?


What time does the game start, Melbourne time?

4PM SA time and 4:30PM Melb. time.

only 3 UZ was worse, cutting to the next race as Robbie Flower Lined up a kick!!! AAArrggh!

gold

in those days there were 6 games on a saturday with, aw, kz(now gold fm),lo and xy broadcasting the main games, 3gl doing geelong and uz doing 30 seconds of football between the races . uz used to get the crap game, melb vs footscray or north etc.

gold

in those days there were 6 games on a saturday with, aw, kz(now gold fm),lo and xy broadcasting the main games, 3gl doing geelong and uz doing 30 seconds of football between the races . uz used to get the crap game, melb vs footscray or north etc.

yes 3UZ with the late Don Hyde and yes 30 seconds was about it! 6 games on a saturday followed by Football inquest on 7 Good days.

Players would roll up to football inquest for interviews all smashed and bandaged up!!


These guys are p#@sing me off, and the game hasn't even started yet. Man I hate adelaide.

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These guys are p#@sing me off, and the game hasn't even started yet. Man I hate adelaide.

Someone should tell these numbnuts, not to talk all at once!!

Least they had Josh mahoney on to talk a bit about us.


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Someone should tell these numbnuts, not to talk all at once!!

Least they had Josh mahoney on to talk a bit about us.

Wonder if we even got a warm up, after being late?

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