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KUMBAYA! IT'S GONE THROUGH THE MIDDLE!!!! I'VE FOUND FAITH!!!"

God wouldn't make douchebags this annoying. Surely this is the Devil's work.

P.S. Melbourne snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.

 

FFS, every time I have to listen to these interstate radio stations, I just want to punch someone. I don't mind commentators getting excited but it's almost like crickets when Melbourne do something positive.


Win lose or draw I'm happy with what i'm seeing, or more so who i'm seeing it from.

I'd like to hear more Mr Steve.

That commentator is the most biased i've ever heard in any form of calling. How do these guys get a guernsey?

Only up when the Dork Power are up.

Crapping on them when things aren't going well. Telling them how to play, when not to hand ball. "I called it in my commentary earlier!" after an errand handball. How many errand handballs are there in any game lol. "He's a nuisance" when referring to a Demon player getting a possesssion. "Deliberate!!" hoping for a free!

If this is the best Adelaide can offer i think i'm a chance at calling for one of the teams over here! What a dick

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