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POST MATCH DISCUSSION - Round 6

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18 minutes ago, A F said:

IIt's as simple as this. I didn't think his intensity where where it should have been this week and you did. End of story.

And Goodwin did.

 
7 minutes ago, binman said:

And Goodwin did.

And your point, mate? This is a supporter forum. We state our views. We have disagreements. That's all part of a healthy discussion and critique. We disagree and apparently I disagree with Goody too. Fantastic. Let's move on.

22 hours ago, Night Crawler said:

I just watched the 2nd half and the whole commentary team were a joke.

They could not have given a flying [censored] what was going on. Huddo was just saying the name of the player who had the ball.

I agree

I watched the replay and thought huddo was terrible. I normally don't mind him but his commentaey was poor gis voice was flat and generated little excitement or interest.

It was a weird game all round. I was at the game and the crowd was flat,  the game was flat and the commentators seemed flat as well.

Dees won and i was there so i dont mind but terrible terrible commentary

 

 
5 minutes ago, Unleash Hell said:

I agree

I watched the replay and thought huddo was terrible. I normally don't mind him but his commentaey was poor gis voice was flat and generated little excitement or interest.

It was a weird game all round. I was at the game and the crowd was flat,  the game was flat and the commentators seemed flat as well.

Dees won and i was there so i dont mind but terrible terrible commentary

 

Luckily the beer wasn't flat ;)

55 minutes ago, A F said:

And your point, mate? This is a supporter forum. We state our views. We have disagreements. That's all part of a healthy discussion and critique. We disagree and apparently I disagree with Goody too. Fantastic. Let's move on.

As Allen said to Stu in Hangover III.

"You just got schooled son!!"

You have no idea how long I tried to cut and paste it from YouTube.


I would have thought the Lewis goal from the boundary would have made the Goal of the Week nominations, but doesn't seem to be.

Quite amazing really and was so casual that it lacked the theatrics of the other nominations this week perhaps...

14 minutes ago, TheCurseisBroken said:

I would have thought the Lewis goal from the boundary would have made the Goal of the Week nominations, but doesn't seem to be.

Quite amazing really and was so casual that it lacked the theatrics of the other nominations this week perhaps...

Wouldn't surprise me if you're correct on the theatrics side of things. The face he did it as a drop punt as opposed to a checkside probably also downgraded the showman ship of it, even though it was probably harder.

6 minutes ago, Pates said:

Wouldn't surprise me if you're correct on the theatrics side of things. The face he did it as a drop punt as opposed to a checkside probably also downgraded the showman ship of it, even though it was probably harder.

anything afl is geared towards theatrics, don't do anything nochanlantly - its inadmissible as evidence for skill.

 
22 minutes ago, Danelska said:

anything afl is geared towards theatrics, don't do anything nochanlantly - its inadmissible as evidence for skill.

I believe it's called the "Spectacular Play" rule. If you are about to take mark of the year we will ignore the blatant hands in the back

25 minutes ago, low flying Robbo said:

I believe it's called the "Spectacular Play" rule. If you are about to take mark of the year we will ignore the blatant hands in the back

want 'that rule' massive in 2011...


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