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1 hour ago, Clintosaurus said:

Think i read there is a live stream?

 

19 minutes ago, ding said:

ooh ooh ooh ooh, WHERE DID YOU READ THAT ??????? 

TELLMETELLMETELLMETELLMETELLMETELLMETELLMETELLME.................

If there is you'd think it would be a Collingwood stream as it's their oval. 

Having said that I'm not sure why they or us would want to hand our enemies free footage of our game plans. 

Conversely Geelong and North are playing a practice match at Kardinia Park which is closed to the media and public. 

 
12 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Think i read there is a live stream?

Be careful. They might have been referring to an open watercourse near the Collingwood supporters which was teaming with e coli. 

 

Eddie on MMM said the game was on Friday afternoon. It would be good to get confirmation of the start time.

39 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

Eddie on MMM said the game was on Friday afternoon. It would be good to get confirmation of the start time.

I gave the club a call a short time ago and was told it’s a 10am start. 


14 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Think i read there is a live stream?

Hun today, Sam Edmund article

"Melbourne and Collingwood will play on Friday morning at olympic Park, with the Demons offering a live stream of the game" 

Considering calling in "sick" ahem and easing on in to the city for this one....

3 hours ago, Fat Tony said:

Eddie on MMM said the game was on Friday afternoon. It would be good to get confirmation of the start time.

At least he got the day right i guess....on ya Ed.

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1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

Hun today, Sam Edmund article

"Melbourne and Collingwood will play on Friday morning at olympic Park, with the Demons offering a live stream of the game" 

... that's pertty good, I reckon.


Its through MFC website right?

 

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22 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Its through MFC website right?

 

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2019-02-20/practice-match-info

Live stream

Thanks to Zurich, the match will be streamed live across the Melbourne website and app, with pre-match coverage beginnning at 9.45am AEDT.

If you can't watch live, the full match will be available via the website and app post-game.

6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2019-02-20/practice-match-info

Live stream

Thanks to Zurich, the match will be streamed live across the Melbourne website and app, with pre-match coverage beginnning at 9.45am AEDT.

If you can't watch live, the full match will be available via the website and app post-game.

Credit where credit is due. Good work dees. Can they ensure pies fans can't watch it?

19 hours ago, bingers said:

I hate the filth.

How perfectly said, it is a true realisation of the errant problems in this world. Congratulations on such a forthright stance - with deep and meaningful honesty. May I join you in this non-cryptic assessment because, as an afterthought on your post, I feel so very closely aligned to this point of view, as well. Well done!

35 minutes ago, Demonland said:

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2019-02-20/practice-match-info

Live stream

Thanks to Zurich, the match will be streamed live across the Melbourne website and app, with pre-match coverage beginnning at 9.45am AEDT.

If you can't watch live, the full match will be available via the website and app post-game.

Well, that's MY Friday morning spoken for...!  GO DEES!!


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Not a bad idea @binman. Make it members only. Entices some to perhaps sign up and keeps the filth out from wasting our bandwidth. 

This could be an interesting day. Pies win and enough said they will be on their way to a flag. Lose and it will be our Grand final game.

3 hours ago, Demonland said:

Live stream confirmed. 

 

Thats awesome.. the club media/website has improved out of sight over the last couple of seasons.

 

1 minute ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Can you even get wifi in gaol?

More chance of them having wifi in jail than having it in their homes.


I'm totally ready to get excited over a young kid getting a few touches and writing others off based on a meaningless scratch match.  That's what February is for, isn't it?

Be well inclined to not let (as an early how do you do ALA Watts) these " pies" get too heavy with our young blokes and end up being mauled too much too early in a long season.

VandenBurgh and Preuss would be good inclusions along with Maynard in my book just in case.......

 
1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

More chance of them having wifi in jail than having it in their homes.

Some buses have wi-fi!

As I’m not particularly tech-savvy... can you rewind a live stream?  For example, if I miss the beginning of the match, can I track back to the beginning and watch from the start, or is it like watching TV?


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