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Ɓut would Hawks to BELT TOOTHLESS FERALS

 
4 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

kayo quality is disgusting, not sure if this is just me

I'm guessing you don't wanna watch it on 7?


5 minutes ago, BDA said:

harsh HTB. not sure where the prior was there

If you have an arm free you have to try and dispose of the pill.... or at least make an attempt (i think!)

8 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

kayo quality is disgusting, not sure if this is just me

It’s not just you. For a while there it looked as though it was raining heavily such was the quality of the vision.

hawks chains breaking down. they can;t handle pies pressure

 

I think I want the filth to win but it feels wrong. Like dirty dancing with your sister

It’s just not right .

Why would you want Feral toothless to win??😗


1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Why would you want Feral toothless to win??😗

You know who I wanna see win?

Injuries. I wanna see injuries win. Not life-threatening nor even career-ending injuries and not necessarily season-ending. Just injuries that will have Collingwood players sidelined for KB. Is that too much to ask?

13 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

It’s not just you. For a while there it looked as though it was raining heavily such was the quality of the vision.

that first time when gary spoke no crowd noise, clearly at the studio. a league nrl and nbl have 100x better production embarrassing for the top sporting league in aus

Houston has been rubbish so far this year. I don’t think he actually suits their style.


3 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

You know who I wanna see win?

Injuries. I wanna see injuries win. Not life-threatening nor even career-ending injuries and not necessarily season-ending. Just injuries that will have Collingwood players sidelined for KB. Is that too much to ask?

Agree.And a draw!

Just now, jaydenh10 said:

that first time when gary spoke no crowd noise, clearly at the studio. a league nrl and nbl have 100x better production embarrassing for the top sporting league in aus

Yeh you can hear the sound dropping in and out every time as well.

They're struggling to get the balance right between the volume of the studio commentary & the live sound from the ground. I assume the latter being supplied to them via Channel 7 feed?

Amateurish stuff 👎🏻

2 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Yeh you can hear the sound dropping in and out every time as well.

They're struggling to get the balance right between the volume of the studio commentary & the live sound from the ground. I assume the latter being supplied to them via Channel 7 feed?

Amateurish stuff 👎🏻

This. Has been appalling for years.


If hawks lose. They stay on 7 wins. The filth are on 9 and a win they are still 3 games clear of us. Assuming we win of course. But if we go win and hawks lose they are only one game a head . They are then gettable

Elliot is my least objectionable Filth player by a fair margin.

Edited by Queanbeyan Demon

 

Always a good bet for the first goal


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