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AFL Round 13 - they're all non MFC Games

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Hird in his presser " ...it's because of the media propaganda ..."

Que?

Classic propaganda technique, not unlike the way the extremely right-wing Fox News continually call themselves "fair and balanced" while attacking all other media for being lefties. It's their way of pushing the idea of 'neutrality' further in their direction.

Basically an attempt to paint the ridiculously pro-Essendon media as "neutral". Pathetic and the all-too-predictable next step for Hird's ilk to keep public perception in his favour. I think that's well and truly a lost cause. The only people against the WADA appeal now appear to be Essendon supporters.

Edited by Lamashtu

 

Hird in his presser " ...it's because of the media propaganda ..."

Que?

There's a lot of arrogant blokes associated with the game of AFL, but I reckon Hird would be king. An absolute A grade [censored]. I hope we smash his team and he gets the sack right after the game.

EDIT. Had to change my insult there. My rather obscene swear word passed through the filter. :P

Edited by AdamFarr

if we beat the bombers by 10 goals surely Hird gets the chop?

 

if we beat the bombers by 10 goals surely Hird gets the chop?

Well, whenever we beat a team, all the discussion is usually about our poor the opposition was. I wonder how long that will continue. Smashing them would be brilliant though.

Watching the game tonight and i think this must be the first time i've watched a Dogs game that Luke Darcy has commentated.

This guy has to be up there with Eddie & Derwayne Wussell with the biggest cheer squad members in the commentary box. Not hiding who he wants to win one iota.

Edited by AngryAtCasey


Watching the game tonight and i think this must be the first time i've watched a Dogs game that Luke Darcy has commentated.

This guy has to be up there with Eddie & Derwayne Wussell with the biggest cheer squad members in the commentary box. Not huding who he wants to win one iota.

He's already the least insightful of commentators and probably the worst commentator out there. He's somehow managed to be worse tonight. His bias is pathetic. He sounds far more energetic calling this game though.

 

Looks like the unstoppable tandem of Boyd and Stringer are being stopped.

Maybe Brisbane just made them (and Waite, Riewoldt, Dixon, Casboult, Daniher) look good?

Who would have thunk it?

Looks like the unstoppable tandem of Boyd and Stringer are being stopped.

Maybe Brisbane just made them (and Waite, Riewoldt, Dixon, Casboult, Daniher) look good?

Who would have thunk it?

What's happened to Crameri? What have I missed there? I gather he's injured? Stringer is not a KPF. Handy, but wouldn't put the fear in me if I had two serviceable KPDs.


What's happened to Crameri? What have I missed there? I gather he's injured? Stringer is not a KPF. Handy, but wouldn't put the fear in me if I had two serviceable KPDs.

Apparently he's playing for Footscray tomorrow.

I might just watch our replay for a fifth time.


Thought this might be close though. It's why I've kept it on in the background.

Just makes Boyd's rising star nomination last week all the more laughable. Anyone who actually watched the game and didn't just read the stats knows he had minimal impact and was gifted 3 of his 4 goals.

Watching the game tonight and i think this must be the first time i've watched a Dogs game that Luke Darcy has commentated.

This guy has to be up there with Eddie & Derwayne Wussell with the biggest cheer squad members in the commentary box. Not huding who he wants to win one iota.

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Just makes Boyd's rising star nomination last week all the more laughable. Anyone who actually watched the game and didn't just read the stats knows he had minimal impact and was gifted 3 of his 4 goals.

"The high-priced forward had some good fortune go his way for three of his goals, but he used that to build his confidence for a breakout game of 12 touches and six marks – four of which were contested."

Quoted from afl.com.au article about Boyd's nomination.

Softest nomination ever?

 

"The high-priced forward had some good fortune go his way for three of his goals, but he used that to build his confidence for a breakout game of 12 touches and six marks – four of which were contested."

Quoted from afl.com.au article about Boyd's nomination.

Softest nomination ever?

Has to be up there.

He was on SEN during the week and Schwarz was basically pulling the [censored] out of him.


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