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I was bemused to see that the MCG shows Bulldogs highlights at half time and 3/4 time (focussing on Aker). Why can't we have a biased announcer like every other club - when we play the Dogs at the Dome, I get sick of their woof woof woof? I am hating going to the football at the moment - but at least I am going (but that's another topic).

 
I was bemused to see that the MCG shows Bulldogs highlights at half time and 3/4 time (focussing on Aker). Why can't we have a biased announcer like every other club - when we play the Dogs at the Dome, I get sick of their woof woof woof? I am hating going to the football at the moment - but at least I am going (but that's another topic).

who cares mate. there are bigger issues facing the club.

i was bemused to see 27,000 people there. Thats a bit better then i expected - i just wished our players would give them a show worthy of their support

 

I too found this disgraceful. The ground announcer bigging up Scott Welsh as the players walked off at half time. It felt like a Dogs home game! Something needs to be done about this. Can you imagine a Bombers home game at a sold-out Telstra Dome against us showing highlights of Aaron Daveys first half? No, they'd rather show a slo-mo shot of Lloyd throwing his grass in the air..

i was bemused to see 27,000 people there.

Same, particularly as it was shaping to be a pretty average day, weather-wise.


i was bemused to see 27,000 Bulldogs supporters there

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27,000 is a disgrace for two Victorian sides at the G. Anyone who thinks otherwise probably assumes there will be 10 Vic sides 5 years from now....

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