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1 hour ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

That's a lot more expensive than an AFL Live Pass. 

True, but you can stream in HD to your smart TV if it has a web browser.

 
7 hours ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

That's a lot more expensive than an AFL Live Pass. 

Better quality.

 
5 hours ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

That would be an advantage if I had a smart TV or the internet speeds necessary to stream in HD.  :)

Fair enough, I just happen to have both. NBN FTTP is fantastic :).

it is much better than streaming via afl app at a poor quality to the TV. It costs a little more (about $160 for the year) but still a lot cheaper than Foxtel if your only interested in the footy.

Another option if you don't have a smart TV is to stream via a laptop and connect to the TV via HDMI.

My only issue with the VPN is Netflix has geoblocked me :(

 

There has been considerable backlash this year to the way in which the byes have been arranged. The three weeks of 6 games each has been awful IMO and the week off between Round 23 and the finals is going to go down like a lead balloon, if it hasn't already.

Hopefully we see something else next year.


Hey 'Landers,

 

I'm currently mile high on a plane to Singapore. Fortunately, they have internet on this craft. Does anyone have a good link to a livestream of the game today? 

 

I am going to [censored] a lot of people off on this flight with my cheering and/or frustration.

 

Appreciate any help. Go the Dees

How do you get kids interested in the game when there are no TV games during waking hours week after week? Even attending games is hard when they finish at 6pm.

Some long term thinking would be worthwhile, rather than short term TV ratings.

 
2 hours ago, poita said:

How do you get kids interested in the game when there are no TV games during waking hours week after week? Even attending games is hard when they finish at 6pm.

Some long term thinking would be worthwhile, rather than short term TV ratings.

I don't think Channel 7 understands the concept of business sustainability. 

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