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Who the hell am I meant to be barracking for here? The thought of either team winning is repulsive.

13 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

grrrrrrrrrr

Kayo doesn't have any rights even to show the 7 stream today and I can't get the 7plus stream working

Luckily I can live without seeing this one

I guessed Kayo wouldn't be allowed to show it but even the AFL haven't got it right as both their website and app say you can watch EVERY game on Kayo and both have links to Kayo from their GF live coverage. Maybe we should contact AFL this week and tell them you're reporting them to ACCC for false advertising 

 

Why are the two full forwards both so unlikable?

 

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Cats letting them of the hook. 

Could have almost wrapped it up by now. 

Some really dumbass play by Toiges. 

3 minutes ago, CanberraDemon said:

I guessed Kayo wouldn't be allowed to show it but even the AFL haven't got it right as both their website and app say you can watch EVERY game on Kayo and both have links to Kayo from their GF live coverage. Maybe we should contact AFL this week and tell them you're reporting them to ACCC for false advertising 

I’ve had the same issue in the past. Was livid as the foxtel 7 coverage is only sd which appears like a rerun of happy days or something from that era
 

pretty sure it’s because there are certain events that have to be broadcast on free to air - afl gf, Melbourne cup, boxing day test. 
but no idea why it can’t be on both


Thought I'd self reference myself and say that Sam Menegola playing on the wing for the Dee's was something I said we should aim to do around 3 years ago. Lo and behold, here he is doing that for the cats (finally)... and playing really bloody well.

14 minutes ago, trout said:

Have you got it on CH 70?

107 (Foxtel) , there’s no 70 


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Calling it early. All over. 

You can't be the fat lady because you list your gender as male...

6 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Why are the two full forwards both so unlikable?

Lynch and Riewoldt immeasurably more unlikeable than Hawkins imo.

 

Menegolas a bloody good player

For 3000 years I’ve watched the same irritating faces play for Geelong. How can this retirement village still be going?

 


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