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10 minutes ago, ding said:

How good is it watching this live online ????

Im pumped !!

I trying to watch via the stream- veey frustrating. Breaking up very frequently- get a sentence or sentence and a half, then lose it for thirty seconds.

Can anyone answer this? - I assume it's an internet speed problem (have experienced same issue on two different devices). 

 
10 minutes ago, ding said:

How good is it watching this live online ????

Im pumped !!

Club deserves a 10/10 for this.

Great coverage.


1 minute ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Jesse Hogan is sitting next to Tom Bugg.

Tom Bugg, Jesse sitting with Gus and how good is this stream

1 minute ago, Dees_In_October said:

Angus not dressed by Cotton On this time.

Angus has some juice odds for the brownlow next year, the umpires know who he is, that is half the battle in getting votes

 

1 minute ago, Whispering_Jack said:

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Guys can't even count to 10, how can we expect them to count the votes correctly?

8 minutes ago, MarkMacca said:

I trying to watch via the stream- veey frustrating. Breaking up very frequently- get a sentence or sentence and a half, then lose it for thirty seconds.

Can anyone answer this? - I assume it's an internet speed problem (have experienced same issue on two different devices). 

Sorry matey, my stream is fault-free but im fiber to the home and 100Mbps. Perfect feed here.

7 minutes ago, MarkMacca said:

I trying to watch via the stream- veey frustrating. Breaking up very frequently- get a sentence or sentence and a half, then lose it for thirty seconds. 

Can anyone answer this? - I assume it's an internet speed problem (have experienced same issue on two different devices). 

Speed problem I think.  I am running at about 2.5 mbps and no issue

What does it say for you if you click here?

 

 

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25 minutes ago, binman said:

GB said there is a big announcement coming about facilities. I assume it is the new headquarters and training facilities at Jolimont.

Said it would be announced when things are more concrete. Missed a big opportunity for a building related gag there (eg and when talking more concrete i'm talking several thousand tonnes.... boom tish)

God I hope so. Said to my family before the stream stared that i was hoping for an announcement on the new headquarters.

Would be the highlight of my night if the club confirmed it was going ahead.


1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The stream is superb. Thanks MFC

Yeah it is good.  Enjoyed it last year too ?

Reckon they should do the same for the AGM

12 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Jesse Hogan is sitting next to Tom Bugg.

That is a very clear indicator that he's gone.

Can i suggest that everyone on here emails the club tomorrow to say thanks for the stream of tonights B'N'F?

Not doing this for "likes",  i just want the club to know how much the members appreciate being able to share the night even if we cant be there.

GO YOU DEES !!!!!


29 minutes ago, binman said:

GB said there is a big announcement coming about facilities. I assume it is the new headquarters and training facilities at Jolimont.

Said it would be announced when things are more concrete. Missed a big opportunity for a building related gag there (eg and when talking more concrete i'm talking several thousand tonnes.... boom tish)

Dees to finally move permanently back into the MCG? LOL, now that would be worth waiting for!

Was there any indication given about when said announcement might be given (apart from when things might be more concrete).

 

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