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Charlie Cameron will go goalless until he kicks seven against us.

 

I know they beat us......but Norf players are just jogging.

 

Strange sound mix on Kayo's coverage of the Port game.

It's like the commentators are in a remote sound booth (which they probably are) but you would think they could do a better job mixing the crowd noise in

I just watched 5 minutes of the North Game…

We lost to them by 60 points… How the F did we as a Club let that happen 😡🤬

If by Seasons end we miss Finals by % or 4 points i will be so angry. They are going to get Belted every week.

This better be a dam good Gameplan Simon… oh and btw, Does your new Gameplan include the Final Quarter??


8 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Strange sound mix on Kayo's coverage of the Port game.

It's like the commentators are in a remote sound booth (which they probably are) but you would think they could do a better job mixing the crowd noise in

there's nothing better than commentating from dorcas st, south melbourne, for those games not at the docklands' carpark or the mcg

4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

there's nothing better than commentating from dorcas st, south melbourne, for those games not at the docklands' carpark or the mcg

I assume Riciutto is in Adelaide but even he sounded "remote".

 
12 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Strange sound mix on Kayo's coverage of the Port game.

It's like the commentators are in a remote sound booth (which they probably are) but you would think they could do a better job mixing the crowd noise in

4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

there's nothing better than commentating from dorcas st, south melbourne, for those games not at the docklands' carpark or the mcg

Is anyone else finding it hard to hear the commentators and on-ground interviews over the crowd noise lately? It feels like the crowd is cranked up so much that you can barely make out what’s being said. Foxtel is bad, but I've virtually given up on hearing anything on Shamble 7.

1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

he's probably broadcasting from the ramsgate

Better than last weekends F1. They mixed the 4K sound feed such that you couldn't hear the commentary over the sound of the cars.

Kayo are pointing to the broadcaster. The strange thing is that the sound was fine for those on 1080p


Port just missed 2 shots from 10m. one on a slight angle

the other top of the square

never ever seen that before

Not sure hinkley would be impressed with his team that quarter.

They let nth back in it after watching Sam Powell pepper & georgiades miss sitters

Norf getting kissed on the you know where by the umpires

North playing very well

Port not capable of consistent footy


Never has so many players done so many stupid things in one game. And it's only half over

If North fix up their forward 50 conversion, they could steal the game. Well, if they can get at least one person to help Larkey, that is.

Across the field they are playing as well as Port, but are making some horrendous F50 errors (like we were doing rounds 1-5 this year).

2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Anyone else just getting static for sound on Kayo?

You're not alone apparently

Reportedly better on the 1080p feed on Ch 504

Edited by Diamond_Jim

5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

You're not alone apparently

Reportedly better on the 1080p feed on Ch 504

Most appreciated. I wouldn’t have thought of that. And yes, working fine on 504.


10 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Anyone else just getting static for sound on Kayo?

your not missing out on anything exciting i wouldnt stress..

God those Port supporters get more feral by the minute

 

I think that’s the 3rd time LDU has been caught from taking too long to make a decision.


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