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  1. 1. Should artificial crowd noises be used for games without crowds?

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35 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

All you people who have admitted to watching NRL need to take yourself off to BBO's manor for a jolly good flogging!!

I was testing my kayo a few days before the NRL and came across a show called the Big Marble or similar. Yes it was a game of marbles played in a  non contact manner.Believe me after five minutes of that the NRL was scintilalating.

Mind you Melbourne Storm played like the Dees. Massive time in their forward twenty with no result while Canberra waltzed up the other end and scored. ?

 
2 hours ago, george_on_the_outer said:

All you people who have admitted to watching NRL need to take yourself off to BBO's manor for a jolly good flogging!!

Ex-pat NZ'er here so it's basically a requirement.

Happy to head over to BBO's though. Was he the one that lived on a sheep farm?

Asking for a friend...

 

Heading down to KP for the last game of torture against the cats, I could not fail to notice that after every Geelong goal the crowd would cheer, then the cheering would die down as the ball travelled back to the middle. Unfortunately they also had the fake crowd recording as well which could be heard when the real fans stopped. it would then abruptly switch off. It was totally cringe worthy.

So it's a big fat no from me if it's that amateurish.

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