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BT quote of the round/season so far….

”Taylor Walker. So intelligent.”

 

Some nice retro tunes they're playing after each goal. Well, retro outside of SA. 

 

Can we stop playing music after goals. It's not basketball or the big bash fgs 

Keep this up, Crows!!!! 💛❤️💙


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Can we stop playing music after goals. It's not basketball or the big bash fgs 

Totally agree, Deeves. It’s like going to a concert and seeing little excerpts of footy in between songs.

Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

Totally agree, Deeves. It’s like going to a concert and seeing little excerpts of footy in between songs.

That wouldn't be so bad I guess.... Depending on which games and what not. 

Don't mind grumpy old me but it just seems odd.

Unlike Basketball or the big bash footy doesn't need any embellishments.

Fair dinkum cheats these maggots.

Footy Gods justice.

Edited by leave it to deever

 

20 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

BT quote of the round/season so far….

”Taylor Walker. So intelligent.”

Look at it from BT's perspective Mel. 

1 minute ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Look at it from BT's perspective Mel. 

lol ... BT's intelligence bar would be very low.

Fogarty is 25 this year. any chance he can stand up and kick some goals?

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Fogarty is 25 this year. any chance he can stand up and kick some goals?

He’s gonna [censored] my same game multi. Misses that on the siren…🤦‍♂️

Just now, leave it to deever said:

That wouldn't be so bad I guess.... Depending on which games and what not. 

Don't mind grumpy old me but it just seems odd.

Unlike Basketball or the big bash footy doesn't need any embellishments.

Until someone magically conjures up music that every single person at the match likes, music shouldn’t be played. Even if that was possible, music and footy don’t go together. Footy is entertaining enough without music.

On Big Bash… not only do they play music after each over, they play it between deliveries, at 1000 decibels and it’s generally really sch!tt music. I get free tickets to the Medallion Club at Renegades home matches every season and I take Panadol before the match just to be able to sit there and watch it. 


Is Merrett the ultimate guy that gets 40 touches that doesn’t impact the result?

25 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Crows are hopeless.

They remind me of the way melb used and sometimes still play, long kick forward into the pocket and our  of bounds 

 

reset and score if you can, 

I do like the way Tex plays, but he is too bloody old, but better than stringer 

Why are we reviewing that? The umpire was in the perfect position. There is 0% chance that was touched past the goal line and the umpire knew it.

Edited by Chook

4 minutes ago, Chook said:

Why are we reviewing that? The umpire was in the perfect position. There is 0% chance that was touched past the goal line and the umpire knew it.

#ReviewQuota 

22 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Is Merrett the ultimate guy that gets 40 touches that doesn’t impact the result?

Sheezel is up there


Tex is in the top 3 for most skilled players in the league. 

 

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