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That fellatio king, Mark Robinson should be on his hands and knees to Gerard Whately after each show of 360 showing his gratitude for giving his sorry arse some relevance.

The problems with all these shows is it's just jobs for the boys. If the network actually put some time in to host and commentator selection for once it would do wonders and eliminate most of the ridiculous school boy antics they call content.

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NFL playoffs start on Sunday, that will get you through until the practice matches start. If you didn't watch week 17 go back and check out a few of those games, Packers/Bears was great and Dallas/Philly was pretty entertaining too, both games for the Division Titles and playoff berth and loser leaves town.

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The only footy shows I like are on the couch, and before the game (Just been axed :( ). I tolerate Footy Classified and watch the Footy Show for an occasional laugh. The rest are abysmal.

I have said it before on this site, the standard of AFL journalism (misnomer) is at an all time low. (Sorry Emma you are excluded) The entertainment (or lack of it) is sustained by the publics insatiable appetite (includng mine) for anything footy that any old rubbish dished up will get ratings.

I would rather file my teeth down wnth an angle grinder the watch after the bounce and AFL360 makes me want to punch the tele.

The reality is that the AFL controls a very tight ship, media wise.

Australian journalism across most industries is obsessed with the politics of everything. If you watch the NBA, NFL broadcasts, there is a genuine, interesting and insightful covering of the actual game. We get that to some degree but the most amplified AFL coverage always has to do with a player getting in trouble, or drug scandals, or something like that. The likes of Seven, the radio stations, they get decent access, but they really have to grovel to get information and access to players and clubs.

I agree that the standard of journalism is very low but the AFL doesn't make it easy for private, third-party publications and outlets to cover the game.

Not to stand up for how bad it can get sometimes but the AFL is also partly to blame for the deterioration of media coverage.

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Thanks for the heads up Clintosaurus. I've set Foxtel to tape Bulldogs v Adelaide (Round 21) at 5pm so I'll catch both players (assuming they were selected for that game).

It was a good game for both WJ.

Daniel Cross finished with 25 disposals and 1 goal for the Doggies while Bernie Vince had 27 for 1 goal.

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I have just adjusted my Foxtel package to not include football or any other sports channels until the season starts again. Cheaper and no stress of watching any of the OP horror shows

So can you switch the sports package to movies etc for a given period?

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I have just adjusted my Foxtel package to not include football or any other sports channels until the season starts again. Cheaper and no stress of watching any of the OP horror shows

So can you switch the sports package to movies etc for a given period?

didnt realise this either

the trash thats on fox is pitiful apart from international cricket

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didnt realise this either

the trash thats on fox is pitiful apart from international cricket

The Wizard of Oz was on New Years Eve, jazza.

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The Wizard of Oz was on New Years Eve, jazza.

So was "The sound of Music" rest of their offerings were just crap....
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The amazing thing about Foxtel or any other form of television is if you don't like it you can switch channels, with the amount of moaning going on you would think everyones TV has been welded onto Fox Footy and can't be changed. Lighten up a little, every show doesn't have to be a clinical dissection of team A's defeat of team B or replays of when our team was not crap, another by product of improving this season will be not having to see how terrible we were during the following off season.

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The amazing thing about Foxtel or any other form of television is if you don't like it you can switch channels, with the amount of moaning going on you would think everyones TV has been welded onto Fox Footy and can't be changed. Lighten up a little, every show doesn't have to be a clinical dissection of team A's defeat of team B or replays of when our team was not crap, another by product of improving this season will be not having to see how terrible we were during the following off season.

The consensus was that there would be more value by airing great games from various seasons and other footy related programs apart from the shite they put up now with the muppets available.

Thanks for the heads-up about changing channels etc. Revolutionary.

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your missing all the quality

lizard lick towing

container wars

beverly hillbillies

swamp men

and how could you forget,say yes to the dress

ATB,wins the award for the least show watched

OMG I can't believe I'm missing say yes to the dress!!!

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The Wizard of Oz was on New Years Eve, jazza.

was busy being taxi driver

totally ruined my night missing out on this

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The reality is that the AFL controls a very tight ship, media wise.

Australian journalism across most industries is obsessed with the politics of everything. If you watch the NBA, NFL broadcasts, there is a genuine, interesting and insightful covering of the actual game. We get that to some degree but the most amplified AFL coverage always has to do with a player getting in trouble, or drug scandals, or something like that. The likes of Seven, the radio stations, they get decent access, but they really have to grovel to get information and access to players and clubs.

I agree that the standard of journalism is very low but the AFL doesn't make it easy for private, third-party publications and outlets to cover the game.

Not to stand up for how bad it can get sometimes but the AFL is also partly to blame for the deterioration of media coverage.

Great post. I have always loved my footy but by the end of last year it was beginning to bore the living fack out of me. The competition is increasingly uneven, I don't give a shite if Buddy is having a drink on a boat and there are way too many latte obsessed wankers who think that by simply playing dream team they are no longer smug metrosexual try hards

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was busy being taxi driver

totally ruined my night missing out on this

Devastating.

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I don't know why people bother subscribing to Foxtel? If the Dees are playing in Melbourne at the G, I never miss a game, If we are playing interstate (or Etihad) I head off to the local pub and watch it on their Foxtel with my mates over a counter and few bottles of red. I figure that way what I save on a Foxtel subscription pays for my F&B at the pub, plus I can enjoy the company of my mates! It is a no-brainer.

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I don't know why people bother subscribing to Foxtel? If the Dees are playing in Melbourne at the G, I never miss a game, If we are playing interstate (or Etihad) I head off to the local pub and watch it on their Foxtel with my mates over a counter and few bottles of red. I figure that way what I save on a Foxtel subscription pays for my F&B at the pub, plus I can enjoy the company of my mates! It is a no-brainer.

The Bentleigh club is also great for watching interstate foxtel games. You hear the same familiar groans you do at the G but on a much smaller and personal scale. Makes a bad loss more bearable having a bit of a laugh with other supporters

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I don't know why people bother subscribing to Foxtel? If the Dees are playing in Melbourne at the G, I never miss a game, If we are playing interstate (or Etihad) I head off to the local pub and watch it on their Foxtel with my mates over a counter and few bottles of red. I figure that way what I save on a Foxtel subscription pays for my F&B at the pub, plus I can enjoy the company of my mates! It is a no-brainer.

This might come as a shock to you, but not all MFC supporters live in, or close to Melbourne.

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