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1 minute ago, brendan said:

Are they all now going to break their ankles 

Ha, such an odd thing to chant after a player breaks their ankle. 

OMG Prancer is such a whiner.

Clearly held on to Frankenstein and did he whinge.

Then (I forget which Swan) had a long ping into the empty 50 but clearly was having a shot at goal (who wouldn't?) that went OOB and the creep demanded a deliberate.

The more I see of him the less I like him (even more unlikeable now than Goddard and that is a very low bar).

Edited by monoccular

 

Always a sickening look when a foot is pointing the wrong way....

 

lots of Physio ahead....

3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Then (I forget which Swan) had a long ping into the empty 50 but clearly was having a shot at goal (who wouldn't?) that went OOB and the creep demanded a deliberate.

The umpire was close by and the spoilt brat threw the ball with force backwards against the fence. He’s an entitled [censored]. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay


2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

OMG Prancer is such a whiner.

Clearly held on to Frankenstein and did he whinge.

Then (I forget which Swan) had a long ping into the empty 50 but clearly was having a shot at goal (who wouldn't?) that went OOB and the creep demanded a deliberate.

The more I see of him the less I like him (even more unlikeable now than Goddard and that is a very low bar).

Rance and Goddard are on equal terms!!!

 

By the way idoes anyone know any way that I can get internet radio AFL coverage to synch with the live ch 7 telecast?

At the moment I am listening to ABC about a minute behind the TV but I seriously cannot bring myself to listen to ch 7 commentary team.  No way at all.

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4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

By the way idoes anyone know any way that I can get internet radio AFL coverage to synch with the live ch 7 telecast?

At the moment I am listening to ABC about a minute behind the TV but I seriously cannot bring myself to listen to ch 7 commentary team.  No way at all.

If you have foxtel or one of these newer tv's that lets you pause it, you could pause it to let the radio catch up. 

2 minutes ago, Age said:

If you have foxtel or one of these newer tv's that lets you pause it, you could pause it to let the radio catch up. 

Thanks, but where I am at present I only have 7 mate and telstra 3 G.

10 minutes ago, monoccular said:

By the way idoes anyone know any way that I can get internet radio AFL coverage to synch with the live ch 7 telecast?

At the moment I am listening to ABC about a minute behind the TV but I seriously cannot bring myself to listen to ch 7 commentary team.  No way at all.

I doubt you can do it live mate. I had an old HIFI VHS that had a simulcast button that did exactly what you want. 

and that was a 1988 model!!!


17 minutes ago, monoccular said:

By the way idoes anyone know any way that I can get internet radio AFL coverage to synch with the live ch 7 telecast?

At the moment I am listening to ABC about a minute behind the TV but I seriously cannot bring myself to listen to ch 7 commentary team.  No way at all.

Speed of sound: 343m/s
Average radio delay: 7 seconds

343x7=2,401

Conclusion: Stand 2.4km away from your radio/internet radio. Extend the distance as needed.

Edited by Chook

Just now, dees189227 said:

Hey rance where were u then?

out positioned but whinging that he was blocked. :-)

 


Swans have been awful with their kicking inside 50.

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Never seen the swans fumble so much

Poor inside 50s

 
19 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Thanks, but where I am at present I only have 7 mate and telstra 3 G.

try the radio options on the AFL site. Some are not much of a delay at all.

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Swans have been awful with their kicking inside 50.

 

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Poor inside 50s

Pressure?

No doubt Broooose will attribute it to Rance's magnificence :-(((


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