Ch 10 Coverage of Swans Vs Roos

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  • Celtic Blood
    Vincere Aut Mori
    • Sep 2005
    • 42

    #31
    Didn't Michael Voss have a wee bet both ways? Prior to the game he tipped Sydney, at half-time North. I like Vossie, but I liked him more as a player ? particularly when we beat them!

    I've never cared for 10's 5 minute warning and their "count-up" clock, much prefer 7's countdown variety. Ten would argue their's creates more "suspense" particularly in close matches.
    Supporting the club formerly known as South Melbourne ?

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    • happy
      Pushing for Selection
      • Sep 2005
      • 77

      #32
      hate them both .... but i am still smarting from 7's abuse of the olympics so tonight i hate them more ...

      but really its like choosing between chambers and sundquist
      messianic game-thieving, god like, fried chicken eater

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      • JF_Bay22_SCG
        expat Sydneysider
        • Jan 2003
        • 3978

        #33
        Originally posted by Cheer Squad mbr
        Ooooh...I hate that "5 minute warning" crap!
        I far prefer that to tv stations showing how long to go in the quarter which destroys the tension of not knowing when the siren will go. Channel 7 & 9 used to do that & really close games would be wrecked, as you knew team A would win.

        I still reckon they should do it the old way & have the time going up in the quarter, going into time-on the normal way.

        JF
        "Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
        (Forum poster 'Change', Big Footy 04Apr09)

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        • Matty10
          Senior Player
          • Jun 2007
          • 1331

          #34
          Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
          I far prefer that to tv stations showing how long to go in the quarter which destroys the tension of not knowing when the siren will go. Channel 7 & 9 used to do that & really close games would be wrecked, as you knew team A would win.

          I still reckon they should do it the old way & have the time going up in the quarter, going into time-on the normal way.

          JF
          I also prefer watching (or listening) to games that have the clocks ticking up, rather than down - and I'd much prefer the players didn't know as well (although that is much more difficult to achieve).

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          • CureTheSane
            Carpe Noctem
            • Jan 2003
            • 5032

            #35
            Originally posted by Matty10
            I also prefer watching (or listening) to games that have the clocks ticking up, rather than down - and I'd much prefer the players didn't know as well (although that is much more difficult to achieve).
            Pretty good point.

            Whether the clock is counting down or not, the players these days know exactly how long there is to go as a general rule.
            Kind of defeats the purpose of suspense when those controlling the play can do just that and alter the outcome.

            Can't think of any instances when I could see the countdown clock and I was wishing it wasn't there.
            The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.

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            • Mel
              Regular in the Side
              • Jul 2005
              • 883

              #36
              The replays during play continuing were the worst. So many times I asked "How did the ball get down there?" Ridiculous!
              Life's not a spectator sport

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              • dimelb
                pr. dim-melb; m not f
                • Jun 2003
                • 6889

                #37
                Originally posted by Mel
                The replays during play continuing were the worst. So many times I asked "How did the ball get down there?" Ridiculous!
                Hear hear!
                He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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