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Ghost Dog
11-04-2013, 10:51 PM
Watching AFL on TV means you have to put up with knobish commentary, annoying ads, and Tom Waterhouse. I've actually spent quite a few great afternoons recently with the radio on while hacking away in the garden. I have it on my laptop, so I can follow the AFL flash app at the same time. Then after, I watch the replay on AFL.com.au I found I don't really miss the TV much anymore.

Yourselves?

AndrewP6
11-04-2013, 10:53 PM
TV. I Hate having to depend on radio to find out what's happening, with TV at least I get to see it for myself.

Bulldog4life
11-04-2013, 11:03 PM
TV. I Hate having to depend on radio to find out what's happening, with TV at least I get to see it for myself.

Ditto. No comparison for me.

bornadog
11-04-2013, 11:07 PM
Foxtel ad free in HD, however, have to put up with the commentators.

Hotdog60
11-04-2013, 11:27 PM
Foxtel ad free in HD, however, have to put up with the commentators.

Agree

Greystache
12-04-2013, 01:15 AM
Foxtel ad free in HD, however, have to put up with the commentators.

Yep. The coverage is brilliant, if they could get some decent commentators it would be perfect. I don't know why it's so bad, they'd be paying top dollars for the garbage we get from their current team.

jeemak
12-04-2013, 01:34 AM
I like the TV with the commentary turned down (and headphones on my ears, with lush tunes pumping through them), but when watching with others they seem to like the volume up and the commentary telling them the precise thing they see in front of them.

On the way up to a wedding I attended in Daylesford last Saturday, I was unfortunate enough to tune in to MMM at about 13:36. I heard three minutes of adverts, followed by two minutes of laughing and carrying on by the commentary team over someone who was in another media box trying to stem the blood coming from his nose by stuffing tissues in his nostrils. This was apparently the funniest thing the dullards of the MMM team had ever seen, though really, it turned into by far the worst example of radio I've ever listened to.

Anyway, after 8 minutes of listening to the MMM team talk about Fremantle, they went to adverts again and then just as they were going to the Bulldogs preview the reception cut out. Fair chance I'd have been extremely pissed off by anything these wankers would have said about my side anyway, so it was probably a blessing in disguise I didn't get to hear it.

Commercial radio coverage of AFL is completely weird to me, to be honest. It's so full of cheesy advertising it's not funny, and for mine it's completely unlistenable.

I do like the ABC, though I think Mark McClure is passed it. Even if he does speak to the broader demographic who listen.

Remi Moses
12-04-2013, 04:17 AM
Enjoy the ABC coverage. Stan Alves and Gerard Whately are excellent, and liked Chris Connolly last season as well. ( not going to hear from him now)Dan from Droop st Lonergan is also someone I enjoy.
Can't stand Bogan FM , the incessant ads on AW and SEN drive me nuts.
Just constant sponsor plugs in the call drive me bonkers.

bornadog
12-04-2013, 09:23 AM
Enjoy the ABC coverage. Stan Alves and Gerard Whately are excellent, and liked Chris Connolly last season as well. ( not going to hear from him now)Dan from Droop st Lonergan is also someone I enjoy.
Can't stand Bogan FM , the incessant ads on AW and SEN drive me nuts.
Just constant sponsor plugs in the call drive me bonkers.

For radio this

Remi Moses
13-04-2013, 05:24 PM
Just a message for the ABC .
Please don't have Brent Harvey do special comments in Norf games.
Seriously bad error.

comrade
14-04-2013, 07:46 AM
Commercial radio coverage of AFL is completely weird to me, to be honest. It's so full of cheesy advertising it's not funny, and for mine it's completely unlistenable.


You mean rubbish brought to you by the likes of the Clive Peeters Scoreboard and the Home Hardware Mark of the Day.

1eyedog
14-04-2013, 11:13 AM
Telly.

I wish radio and telly commentary broadcasts were insync though, I'd mute the telly and turn up the radio.

Ghost Dog
14-04-2013, 11:20 AM
The ABC VFL team are hilarious. They can't even remember each other's names, let alone the player's on the field.
David Rhys Jones, too many concussions I guess.

Topdog
14-04-2013, 11:46 AM
Telly.

I wish radio and telly commentary broadcasts were insync though, I'd mute the telly and turn up the radio.

IQ on pause for about 5 seconds and you are good to go.

The Underdog
14-04-2013, 12:22 PM
ABC Sunday pre-match is my favourite for any sort of analysis. SEN's Sunday is quite good also. Obviously prefer to have the vision, so ultimately TV is the medium of choice especially for a Dogs game. Although am happy to have a Saturday afternoon game drifting along on the radio in the background while I doing other things. Although find the ads and constant jingles and insertion of sponsor's names very annoying on the commercial networks.