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Im at home waiting for the footy to start and all i see is baseball????

Also the pre show didnt come up.

Whats going on?

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For any one wondering you have to press red :S

Bottom of the twentieth innings.

Completely unprecedented.

 

For any one wondering you have to press red :S

O crap! The message on screen just said the footy would start after the baseball. No mention of the red button! What's the matter with that crumby outfit? Since when did Yank baseball take priority over Aussie Rules??!!

For once in my life I was actually happy channel 7 hi-jacked the early game! At least was able to see the start of the game, and then switched back to Foxtel for the ad fee coverage after a few minutes...


Also, I've not seen the club song - channel 7 and Fox didn't show it.

Has anyone got a link to it?

I agree I was waiting for the song after the match on fox but didn't see anything, watched the pre-game of the saint's much wasn't shown there either...poor form

 

agreed!! wasnt happy!

no pre show or the team song

really peed off!!!

Agreed .... even though it was advertised.


Very disappointed with both 7 & Fox for the lack of coverage of our post match celebrations.

We have had very little joy in the past 3 years and to rob us of this for a pre-match chit chat of Freo/Saints is very disappointing.

How hard would it have been to go into the rooms and show it??? Five mins or so and interviews. I went out after the game and 15 mins later saw they were still talking prematch about the Saints game. If they had gone straight to the game you might have understood but we were ripped off.

Also, I've not seen the club song - channel 7 and Fox didn't show it.

Has anyone got a link to it?

Right here

They need to lift their act. Every time Liam Pickering would discuss something they'd show the wrong passage of play and then eventually they'd show the right incident and they do it ad nauseum. Call me old fashioned, but I'd rather watch the ball in play rather than players walking around the boundary line, coming to the boundary line, players sitting on the bench or as Big Red pointed out last week balloons blowing across the ground.

They need to lift their act. Every time Liam Pickering would discuss something they'd show the wrong passage of play and then eventually they'd show the right incident and they do it ad nauseum. Call me old fashioned, but I'd rather watch the ball in play rather than players walking around the boundary line, coming to the boundary line, players sitting on the bench or as Big Red pointed out last week balloons blowing across the ground.

It was Big Kev actually

It was Big Kev actually

Sorry Kev, I knew I'd get it wrong :(


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