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Has anyone got onto the streaming of the event tonight?  So far I have a black screen.

 
 
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2 minutes ago, CYB said:

Just on loop. Waiting for the thing to start. Running late or tech difficulties?

I would be happy with a loop. I still have just a black screen.

Nothing happening on the club website yet but the music they're playing is nice. 


Just now, old dee said:

I would be happy with a loop. I still have just a black screen.

Maybe the black screen is the loop, Old. 

3 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Nothing happening on the club website yet but the music they're playing is nice. 

Very soothing

 
4 minutes ago, BDA said:

Very soothing

Agreed - I was trying to Shazam it to find the artist and album but was unsuccessful which makes me think it maybe a live band. 

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7 minutes ago, Dante said:

Maybe the black screen is the loop, Old. 

You could be right. 


Sounds like it is about to start.

Everyone has been asked to return to their seats.

Guess I'll just have to read another chapter of Maxy's book until they pull their collective finger out. 


I like the choice of song. Nice little dig at the doggies

I'm glad Glen Bartlett got some recognition. Nice touch Kate Roffey

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Roffey speaks well.

Hope she just made a slip of the tongue and it's not a 202-ew as she initially said.

Bravo Nathan Jones.


Very well spoken, Nathan Jones.

It is difficult for a football person to transcend football. Rare air up there with Smith, Barassi, Flower, Stynes and now Daniher. Feels right.

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Surprised not to see May in the top 10 at this stage.

Salem rightfully up near the top. The first half of his season was brilliant.

4 minutes ago, Chook said:

The Votes After Rounds 1-8

Wow that's a lot of kids doing well in a premiership team.

Also, nice reminder of how well Salem started the season before tapering a bit in the '3rd quarter'. He sure knew when to put on his best game, though!


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