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2 hours ago, Ted Lasso said:

Don't humanise the enemy 31. 

The devil takes on many forms 😈

I am a Carlton supporter [runs for cover ...] 😁

Anyone know how the SEN Sync thing works?

 

 
32 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Anyone know how the SEN Sync thing works?

 

It should synch to your TV using the plus key to advance the sound or subtract key to [censored] sthe sound. 

No Scott Pendelbury on KB. Out for a month 

 

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2 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Anyone know how the SEN Sync thing works?

 

What's SEN sync? Some awesome thing to finally do away with TV commentators?

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It should synch to your TV using the plus key to advance the sound or subtract key to [censored] sthe sound. 

Is this sync thing within the SEN app? 

14 minutes ago, layzie said:

What's SEN sync? Some awesome thing to finally do away with TV commentators?

Apparently so layz, links with the SEN call of the game.

 
1 hour ago, layzie said:

What's SEN sync? Some awesome thing to finally do away with TV commentators?

Yeah but you’re stuck listening to SEN, I am not sure that’s any better. 

52 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Is this sync thing within the SEN app? 

Apparently so layz, links with the SEN call of the game.

I've often thought of syncing Bang bang bang to the cannons of the 1812 Overture


7 hours ago, Demonstone said:

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I would not be surprised if Ross Lyon is in this camp in a couple years time. 

4 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

No Scott Pendelbury on KB. Out for a month 

 

This is the weakest Collingwood side we will have faced in probably 6-7 years. We really should be looking for a 5+ goal win.

22 hours ago, Jibroni said:

Really hard to watch two teams that I simply hate. Go the draw.

Yep although I found my hatred of Carlton has reached new Heights.


Osava Ratugolea doesn’t look like he’ll survive as a defender. It doesn’t look like his natural position at all and he looks panicky… any chance we could turn him into a 1-2 goal a game big forward that chops out in the ruck?? He isn’t going to keep his spot the way he’s playing and in Ports forward line there is clearly no room for him.

Any game involving The Filth invokes the usual terms and conditions - I hope someone hits HWSNBN for Collingwood and he never plays again and I hope pendles adds another one to his tally #loveyoupendles (Sadface there ), now we have a new Death Pool for someone to take Crisp out 

The Dogs have possiblyy 4 talls up forward and Weightman injured himself going for a specie.  Enuff said.

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Interesting to see the pies and dogs VFL sides played before the main event. 
Might catch on. I see cats and tiges are doing the same thing. 
Used to be good to see the upcoming talent in the ressies before the game, and it also gave them a decent crowd. 
Hopefully the turf held up ok. 


Not a great start by the Dogs, we need you to win this.

good lad Luke Darcy Jr. Excellent work. levelled out the scumbag

Sam Darcy my new hero

 

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