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Boring game.

I hate watching on TV they zoom in too much. Need to see the whole field. Give me level 2 wing and let me zoom in when and where I want.

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Looks like we are just trendsetters.

Seems like every game I look at in the last two weeks, every sideis one goal each in the first quarterโ€ฆ Eight goals each for the game.

Hopefully, we donโ€™t go back to that.


Freoโ€ฆ

๐Ÿคญ

GO SAINTS!

22 minutes ago, Mouseymoo said:

I hate watching on TV they zoom in too much. Need to see the whole field. Give me level 2 wing and let me zoom in when and where I want.

Couldnโ€™t agree more!!

Annoys me no end when a player is on a break through the corridor, they zoom in on him and you have no idea whatโ€™s around him.

Camera work 15 years ago was so much better

1 shot on goal against the saints in the 2nd Q

Is Longmuir teflon?

9 hours ago, DiscoStu17 said:

That was a game that shouldโ€™ve been hidden and not talked about, ever.

Commentary is hitting a new low. There doesnโ€™t appear to be anybody in the booth that knows any of the rules.

There was always somebody in the commentary box with no idea, but usually they would be corrected by somebody.

Now there is not one single person with any idea whatsoever. On either channel!

For a bloke who clearly doesnโ€™t know the rules Iโ€™m forever impressed with Brian Taylorโ€™s absolute confidence in criticising the umpires

12 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

go aints

i want flagmantle failing every year while dog jackson remains there

come home, luke...

Iโ€™m your father Luke, you know itโ€™s true


Footy is a [censored] tough watch these days and has been for quite some time. Canโ€™t have a contest without the umpire blowing a whistle.

13 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Can anyone remember what Freo gave up for Bolton?

โ€œBolton, 25, will return to Western Australia after the Dockers agreed to send the Tigers picks No. 10, 11 and 18, with Richmond giving pick No. 14 and a future third-round pick back to Fremantle.โ€


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11 minutes ago, deegirl said:

For a bloke who clearly doesnโ€™t know the rules Iโ€™m forever impressed with Brian Taylorโ€™s absolute confidence in criticising the umpires

Why listening to huddo & Gerard is refreshing


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