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ACT/NSW TV Coverage v Fremantle

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Typically both Foxtel and Seven are showing the same game on Sunday in the ACT and NSW

... Sydney v Bulldogs.

Ridiculous!

On the positive side it will probably mean that we'll have our first win.

Replayed on Foxtel at 7:30pm and Seven at 11:59pm

Thank you very much AFL!

 
Typically both Foxtel and Seven are showing the same game on Sunday in the ACT and NSW

... Sydney v Bulldogs.

Ridiculous!

On the positive side it will probably mean that we'll have our first win.

Replayed on Foxtel at 7:30pm and Seven at 11:59pm

Thank you very much AFL!

How dare they show the Sydney game into NSW and the ACT!!! :angry:

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How dare they show the Sydney game into NSW and the ACT!!! :angry:

Twice at the same time on the only two channels showing that sport...tell me when and where that happens in any other region for any other sport?!

 
How dare they show the Sydney game into NSW and the ACT!!! :angry:

Brocky, you obviously dont unserstand

In victoria, you will see one game on free to air and one on foxtel, but in NSW when sydney plays, or QLD when the Lions play, we get the same game on both networks. They could air it on the main event channel as they do with friday night games up here. You might think that this would only affect MFC supporters once or twice or season, but it actually occurs very often. Even with foxtel, I was unable to watch melbourne play for 5 of the first 8 rounds last year, it is an absolute joke.

Brocky, you obviously dont unserstand

In victoria, you will see one game on free to air and one on foxtel, but in NSW when sydney plays, or QLD when the Lions play, we get the same game on both networks. They could air it on the main event channel as they do with friday night games up here. You might think that this would only affect MFC supporters once or twice or season, but it actually occurs very often. Even with foxtel, I was unable to watch melbourne play for 5 of the first 8 rounds last year, it is an absolute joke.

Don't subscribe to farks-tale myself Forest 85 but I sympathise with you...it seems plain daft that you can't watch the Dee's because Sydney's on both channels.

Its got knobs on it that one!


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u should be able to do viewers choice on foxtel if they are showing at the same time....

press the red button..

I'll give that a go...thanx DJL

 
How dare they show the Sydney game into NSW and the ACT!!! :angry:

NSW, I can understand but us Canberrans care not for the most boring team in the AFL...

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"On the positive side it will probably mean that we'll have our first win."

F$%^*kin told ya! :angry: ;)


NSW, I can understand but us Canberrans care not for the most boring team in the AFL...

qld got jipped to think im gonig to watch the replay tonite

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