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52 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

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Can’t tell if my 4K TV is producing 4K with Kayo. It should be, but do I trust that Kayo has not just changed the label in the top right corner? It looks clear, but so does HD. Waiting for it to buffer for 5 minutes.

Kayo, excellent picture quality and no buffering! I am truly surprised. 

 
1 hour ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Bombers ain’t doing anything with this list. Look forward to another decade of no bombers in finals. They’ll be scraping the barrel in 3-4 years time. Question who would you chase from this list?

Archie Perkins. 

And 2 metre Peter would solve a few problems for us. 

 

Both Essendon and hawthorn have bottom ten defensive models but their disposal by foot is (sadly) better than ours 


 
6 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

what's up with siciliy - 27 AF points?

A few clangers and free-kicks against, on top of having an absolute stinker. Hopefully it’s only permanent. 

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Oh well essendon winning ruined things but let them enjoy that because hopefully there next one will be a while away.

Put the tv on to see gws. There forward line is just so open. Not clogged like ours

15 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Orange tsunami.. more like an orange ripple.. Am.I.Right?! 

All good ET! l’d rather be in the ice cream cake shop than swept past it.

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GSW back to their 5,000 rent-a-crowd after the visit of the Pies last week. 


2 interesting games on today and both on at around the same time this evening.

Day time snore fests...

Gee I thought we made a massive deal about watts.

The West Australian paper & there obsession of putting Harley on the back page is sickening

15 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

GWS just cannot draw a crowd

NRL is the same?

Sydney people don't go-to gamez


I'm tipping swans to play of in the 2024 Grand Final!

19 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

GWS just cannot draw a crowd

You’d expect some enthusiasm after beating the premiers.  But no. 

 
10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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When will Melbourne break these obscure embarassing records? 

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