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Just now, Demonland said:

Stretch goal. Dees up by 6. 

Either you're a prophet, or there is a delay on

 

Just now, ding said:

I would prefer to listen to Broooooce gushing than total silence.

Thats how much i hate the silence.

 

Seems they can provide either picture or sound, but not both!  Mickey Mouse!

 

Trac’s tackle just before audio dropped Cleary spurred boys on a bit - look sharp both sides clearly blowing hard but Weids looks good, Nev is Nev but maybe even better..

 

Who kicked 4th boys? Toilet Break got me ?    

 

A 747 just landed. 

1 minute ago, Vagg said:

Either you're a prophet, or there is a delay on

 

Seems they can provide either picture or sound, but not both!  Mickey Mouse!

 

Click "live"

Second quarter about to start


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1 minute ago, Vagg said:

Either you're a prophet, or there is a delay on

 

Seems they can provide either picture or sound, but not both!  Mickey Mouse!

 

Yeah ambient noise was good until they starting commentating again someone needs to tell em to cut their mike audio until it’s right!!!


1 minute ago, Nudge said:

Trac’s tackle just before audio dropped Cleary spurred boys on a bit - look sharp both sides clearly blowing hard but Weids looks good, Nev is Nev but maybe even better..

 

Who kicked 4th boys? Toilet Break got me ?    

JKH

Just now, binman said:

Salem starting on wing

He could be a massive weapon on a wing.  TMac and Weid would be licking their lips seeing him with the footy 70m out from goal.


Testing my ear drums, testing my ear drums. 

Seriously - my daughter with her iPhone would do a better live stream!

Someone’s got the Karcher steam cleaner out now. 


This static is gently putting me to sleep 

I hope they know how to trace the audio problem??

There’s a tiny bit of sound, almost inaudible, down about 25-30db, probably crosstalk. 

 

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