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Channel 7 - Brian Taylor

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If anyone bothered to watch the Bulldogs and Crows you could not have helped listen to the absolute BS commentary on Stringer.

Taylors cheering for Stringer and turning their whole focus of commentary on Stringer is nothing short of appalling TV.

When are us the sports loving public going to get some decent fair without bias commentary on our radio and TV.

Brian Taylor has turned the whole commentary thing into its about him!!!! This Stringer stuff has got out of control.

 
4 minutes ago, Soidee said:

If anyone bothered to watch the Bulldogs and Crows you could not have helped listen to the absolute BS commentary on Stringer.

Taylors cheering for Stringer and turning their whole focus of commentary on Stringer is nothing short of appalling TV.

When are us the sports loving public going to get some decent fair without bias commentary on our radio and TV.

Brian Taylor has turned the whole commentary thing into its about him!!!! This Stringer stuff has got out of control.

Did you just notice that Soidee?

9 minutes ago, Soidee said:

If anyone bothered to watch the Bulldogs and Crows you could not have helped listen to the absolute BS commentary on Stringer.

Taylors cheering for Stringer and turning their whole focus of commentary on Stringer is nothing short of appalling TV.

When are us the sports loving public going to get some decent fair without bias commentary on our radio and TV.

Brian Taylor has turned the whole commentary thing into its about him!!!! This Stringer stuff has got out of control.

The bigger the fall...

 

The saturday night commentary team is the worst, especially when commentating Bulldogs game.

The Dogs v Crows elimination final last year was worse then listening to Eddie call filth games back when Chanel 9 had the rights.

Darcy is a shocking caller also. He should stick to his mediocre special comments.

The only ex player i can stomach calling games is Michael Christian.


Jono Brown is probably the best. Used to think Dunstall was, but he's become a little biased in recent times.

If he s commentating a Doggies game I just turn it off.  Sick off him going on about 'The Package'.  Yawn.

 

BT is by far the worst commentator I have ever heard. I pity for our society due to the fact so many people seem to like him. His audience is the lowest denominator.

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Good to hear David Schwarz give a bake to the Saturday night commentary team for rabbiting on about the Package.

I think Jerry Springer is a better bloke, reminds me of a young Brad Green, doing laps of honour after a goal, besides the point we were usually 10 goals down.


Bt doesnt watch alot of footy - generalises gets heaps of thing wrong and is a [censored] , 

Rhymes with dog 

BT sounds like a deranged, idiotic sycophant, just like Bruce. They should both be commited to the nuthouse 

11 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Think i read somewhere that Ox gave BT a massive serve.

Needs to follow up with a massive slap to the head.


I couldn't stand him years ago, when he was calling games on radio. Nothing has changed, in fact he has managed to become even more idiotic...if that's possible. I honestly believe that he considers himself hilarious but really he is just a [censored].

bt going on about the package reminds me about him going on about the weapon

he just gets something in his little brain and he just regurgitates it ad nauseum

8 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

bt going on about the package reminds me about him going on about the weapon

he just gets something in his little brain and he just regurgitates it ad nauseum

"The Bombers have got The Weapon.!"

No, they're on drugs.

Just now, McQueen said:

"The Bombers have got The Weapon.!"

No, they're on drugs.

Taylor would not know a tram was up him until the connie rang the bell.


Also a pig of a man. What was the name of the first female goal umpire to umpire 50 AFL games? Anyway, it was about 5 or so years ago. Taylor's response? "Ah, good old G-string plays her 50th today" or something very close to that twaddle. 

Worse than Dwayne and a poor man's Rex.

It's all about the Petraccage next week. 

 

 

No?

 
1 minute ago, stevethemanjordan said:

 

 

Get out...

 

 

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