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Does anyone know of where we can download or listen to all the different radio calls from across the country?

I think many here will love this listening to different calls through different eyes.

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he's still regularly calling DwaynePipe on SEN at after midday. 

I think he will say that we would have won by 100+ if Weid and Hunt were playing 

(I'm sort of embarassed to admit I know that I listen to that show occasionally)

 

Yes id like to hear from Chris now.  Was seemingly the one Dees voice on call in shows in the dark days!  HAHA Weid and Hunt -- he did love juice!


I'm after the Triple M Perth call. Dennis Cometti's final ever call, would be great to watch the replay and hear his take

Will there be a dvd or such that has the game and where you can choose the commentary so watch it without trying to sync it manually.

SEN (with Whateley, Huddo, Jordan Lewis and Kane Cornes) replayed their call last night.  I much prefer them to the TV call, so I listened to that while watching the vision from Kayo.  Very worthwhile exercise.

I'm hoping the offical replay DVD (or whatever format is available) has the option to listen to different calls. 

 

Melbourne supporters ringing Gerard Whately SEN right now crying ❤


3 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Will there be a dvd or such that has the game and where you can choose the commentary so watch it without trying to sync it manually.

Probably not,
But once the replay files pop up on the Big footy forum I'll be syncing the radio calls with the video's and ill upload them for download on this forum

4 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I would like to hear a compilation of the wit and wisdom over the years of Demon supporter Chris from Camberwell who I used to hear on calls to various radio stations over the years.

Has anyone heard from him lately?

Any chance of getting him on a Demonland podcast over the summer?

He was on air with Dwayne Russell earlier today

2 minutes ago, FritschyBusiness said:

Probably not,
But once the replay files pop up on the Big footy forum I'll be syncing the radio calls with the video's and ill upload them for download on this forum

subscribed 😈


Surely a digital version will be made available to buy with commentary options. a good chance for the club to make some $$. I'd love to be able to watch on any device will commentary of choice (which would never be ch7). I don't even have a DVD player connected to my set up anymore

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19 minutes ago, Bleed red and blue said:

They are released today for pre-order DVD just ordered the box set which is every game of 2021

from the club?

40 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Surely a digital version will be made available to buy with commentary options. a good chance for the club to make some $$. I'd love to be able to watch on any device will commentary of choice (which would never be ch7). I don't even have a DVD player connected to my set up anymore

Agree

Add in a stream with players commentating plus some analysis by Goodwin and the coaching team.

Would sell very well


https://www.theaflstore.com.au/products/melbourne-demons-2021-premiers-seasons-highlights

https://www.theaflstore.com.au/products/melbourne-demons-2021-premiers-victory-pack

https://www.theaflstore.com.au/products/melbourne-demons-2021-premiers-dvd

3 different DVD or DVD packs. The middle one specifically says alternate commentary 

The last one was available through the club store on the night (also as a blu-ray for those of us in the 21st century). But they both disappeared, idk if that means sold out or if they'll be back

 

 

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