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Anybody else having problems loading the videos? I've tried every browser known to man & the still dont load. :unsure:

 

Watching Scully, JT & Gys on Melb TV.

Nice 4 min interview with the boys.

Anybody else having problems loading the videos? I've tried every browser known to man & the still dont load. :unsure:

Yes, I am having problems.

Maybe it will be fixed tomorrow.

Edited by RedsoxMan

 

Watching Scully, JT & Gys on Melb TV.

Nice 4 min interview with the boys.

Funny you say that ... because I too can watch all other videos except WBW

Yes, I am having problems.

Maybe it will be fixed tomorrow.

Ahhhh Thank-you then it not just me.


Anybody else having problems loading the videos? I've tried every browser known to man & the still dont load. :unsure:

On BigPond Video?

It has refused to load for me for about 18 months now, and before that it was extremely temperamental.

Most of the videos get loaded onto youtube, albeit a bit later.

Problems here too. Can watch other videos on AFL site but nothing from MFC site.

Big Pond videos have been known to be a tad unstable.

Irritating.

 

I was able to bring up through Real Player. Very enjoyabe WBW with Bails.

Goes through some of the objectives they had set for 2010 & the improvements to be made from 09.

Improving points for/against, inside 50's for/against (exactly the same in 2010 as 09) , Qtrs won. We improved on both points for & against from 09 to 2010. Points for went from 77 to 85 which is not significant. Bails pointed about this was due in part to 18-19 players being played through the forward line. The points against improved from 104 to 89!

Also talks about and lists players with few games on the whiteboard. Talks about how the FD look at players by games played rather than age and uses Jack Grimes (26) and Tom Scully (21) as an example. Goes into the need to be rolling games into them all together.

Finally, also talks about the 5 leaders for next year, Bruce, Green, Davey, Rivers & Moloney. The leadership & experience they provide to the young guys.

Edited by Demon Hill

I was able to bring up through Real Player. Very enjoyabe WBW with Bails.

Goes through some of the objectives they had set for 2010 & the improvements to be made from 09.

Improving points for/against, inside 50's for/against (exactly the same in 2010 as 09) , Qtrs won. We improved on both points for & against from 09 to 2010. Points for went from 77 to 85 which is not significant. Bails pointed about this was due in part to 18-19 players being played through the forward line. The points against improved from 104 to 89!

Also talks about and lists players with few games on the whiteboard. Talks about how the FD look at players by games played rather than age and uses Jack Grimes (26) and Tom Scully (21) as an example. Goes into the need to be rolling games into them all together.

Finally, also talks about the 5 leaders for next year, Bruce, Green, Davey, Rivers & Moloney. The leadership & experience they provide to the young guys.

how to you get it to open with realplayer?


how to you get it to open with realplayer?

I think it was pure fluke B)

I'm no IT expert but when I went through the video section at MFC site, there was an error message that came up rather than the bigpond video screen. Clicked on this and a box came up on my PC asking if I wanted to view through real player.

I try it again now and it doesn't work.

Long winded explanation of a pure fluke B) Hopefully it gets sorted, it was good viewing.

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