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Love this but hope it doesn't backfire like it did for the pies when they tried the same thing in about 2017 and we rolled them by 40 odd points. Ed, Straughnie and Tony Shaw looking very glum. It was gold.

41 minutes ago, Demonland said:

The best commentary EVER! I listened to this for a couple of quarters at the Hawks match and it’s hilarious. They referred to Hawthorn as “the other mob” and barely mentioned any of their players’ names. They are beautifully biased. However, they still call the game adequately.

 
2 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

Love this but hope it doesn't backfire like it did for the pies when they tried the same thing in about 2017 and we rolled them by 40 odd points. Ed, Straughnie and Tony Shaw looking very glum. It was gold.

We lost to the Hawks but that didn’t change anything in terms of entertainment. The guys are so funny, even during a loss.

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9 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

Love this but hope it doesn't backfire like it did for the pies when they tried the same thing in about 2017 and we rolled them by 40 odd points. Ed, Straughnie and Tony Shaw looking very glum. It was gold.

My biggest vice is listening/watching clips of Blues Radio when they lose. Especially the close ones.


The Hawks game was interesting. Yes its a biased call and you'd think it'd be easier to handle the loss. To the contrary, it was more infuriating, because they call all the non-decisions or BS decisions out. The moment Kozzy was tripped and it wasnt called.... i have never lost my marbles as bad as i have then in any other moment. Lucky i was away from the public.

37 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

The ox would be great to listen to.

He is! He’s a hoot!

 

Listened to the Hawks one at the game it was great, Ox and Riggers were awesome. Neita on this time how good if we managed to win!

On 06/06/2025 at 14:51, In Harmes Way said:

Love this but hope it doesn't backfire like it did for the pies when they tried the same thing in about 2017 and we rolled them by 40 odd points. Ed, Straughnie and Tony Shaw looking very glum. It was gold.

please tell me you have a link to that?


Just FYI for posters that might have missed this post . . .

I listened to this yesterday with the tv volume off. Not perfect - but 1000% better than what 7 thrust upon us.

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