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They are cheering Garland being crunched on the ground

 

6.3.39 2.1.13

I really wish I could tell you what is going on but I have no idea. Howe has a cut above his eye down the race.

 

God now that I finally got this working I kinda wish I didn't... Listening to these guys is pretty bad...


for anyone that is unaware.... This dip$hit Tim Ginever was a premiership captain at Port Adelaide in the SANFL.... A more passionate Port man you could not find....

They are a disgrace. Talk about barracking while broadcasting. Flogs!!

It is the NAB cup.

It is in Adelaide.

We would be trying things.

But.... This is disgraceful, I dont care what anyone says, I have seen enough the last 2 weeks to warrant saying we are in for a very long year.

 

What a station, geez.

by far the worst commentry i have ever heard thinking about ringing and abusing the [censored] out of them to display that piece of [censored] we have to listern to!!


Do South Australian fans really think that commentary in Victoria is difficult to listen to due to bias?

Worse than K-Rock

Some how I don't think the commentators know it's the Nab cup. I think they played 5aa in Iraq and Saddam come out of his hole screaming "I CAN'T TAKE IT ANYMORE STOP THE TORTURE!"

Bruise-free-footy. Jones 7d (40 DT), Frawley 5d, Tynan 4d, Jamar 14 HO. Quater time

Just because you're remaining calm don't expect others to do the same. I couldn't care less personally but I guarantee lengthy threads about how we're gone and how everyone should be sacked if we get rolled here.

The thing that I find amusing is how some posters can come on here and defend the players to the hilt, saying "It's only pre-season, It means nothing, We are working on structures etc..."

At the end of the day, the bloke standing next to each one of our players is having a crack... Why the hell aren't we?? It's fair enough if a team like Geelong or Hawthorn are "not really trying" in the NAB Cup, but we are hardly about to turn it on in a few weeks purely because it's the "real" matches....


What is the name of the main commentator. He's an intellectual buffoon and a cheerleader like I've never heard before on radio.

Somehow this will be blamed on Jack Watts

Glad Neeld made defending a focus this preseason, otherwise we might have conceded 10 this qtr!

What is the name of the main commentator. He's an intellectual buffoon and a cheerleader like I've never heard before on radio.

Tim Ginever is the tosspot who does all the yelling and screaming.... Former 3x premiership captain of Port in the SANFL.... Was a crap player who got injured too much when he was young, so changed his game into a hard nut and actually improved with age... Still a tool though...

Its still cricket season, shield final isn't finished. this game doesn't count.

off to watch the swimming instead, go Australia!


Can't listen to anymore of the circle jerking. At one point they compared Port to Geelong.

Hard to tell how we are going other than the score line and possession count. Both shithouse.

 

Sounds like a train is trying to depart AAMI.

Oh wait that's the siren...

let's try possessing the football Demons.


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