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1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Will Schofield must have money on the Dockers 

He's starting to get very annoying

 
1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Will Schofield must have money on the Dockers 

Nah he's just a WAnchor 

 

there is nothing wrong with kicking down the line. really dumb turnover.

That was pathetic by Tarrant.

 

Will Schofield’s commentary is disgraceful 


1 minute ago, Better days ahead said:

the commentary is now on mute. Schofield is insufferable

You'll miss the multiple ads of Anthony Hudson yelling.....

16 minutes ago, Demonland said:

AFLW commentators are usually very good. Obviously the WA team can’t be unbiased and call without almost cheering on the home team. 

What’s new

7 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

He's starting to get very annoying

Total peanut.

I have enjoyed the aflw commentary. Until this week.

That free to Scott is exactly why the rule was introduced. Pinned arms and using weight to lever the held plsyer into the ground.

Scott should have kicked that goal 


Got beaten that quarter.

Nearly scored a couple, but for wayward goal kicking.

Paxman not impacting  and Hanks cage anything going.

Commentators are terrible.

A Melbourne player with hands pinned and head driven tints the ground, gets a free and one talks about it for ages. No others even play the devils advocate.

The same with a soft free to Freo to score their first goal.

Disrespectful demonstration by Freo after Freo get their second, starts a small mallee. Commentators love it from Freo. Nothing said about the unnecessary taunting. 

 


Think that is the game. Also watching on mute.

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Think that is the game. Also watching on mute.

Yep volume off for me.

May as well be in the centre of a Freo cheer squad

 

Far out that was tense...we can breathe again.

Mighty victory Dees.


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