Hate it. It's their job to be unbiased.
No, I think you have commentators and umpires confused - Umpires should be unbiased, commentators are paid to pump up the game no matter what.
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Hate it. It's their job to be unbiased.
it had absolutely nothing to do with anyone having an anti richmond agenda
Big difference between football discussion and calling a national telecast. What happened to calling the game as it unfolds? Kicking one side home covers up for a lack of skill/knowledge IMO.If you really think you're getting a rough deal, try living in W.A. and supporting a team that wins the first 9 games in a row and is barely mentioned at all by Victorian based media.
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Too complex. I think we would all cope if we rounded upwards and just said Eddie, don't commentateI was laughing at Eddie's commentary Saturday just thinking about Crows supporters tearing their hair out listening to it. I was barracking for Carlton too so I found it entertaining, and tbh some of the umpires calls down Adelaide's end were diabolical. But commentators have to be better than barracking, definitely.
Add it to the list of games Eddie should never commentate
- Collingwood games
- Sydney games
- Vic club vs. Non-Vic club games
Really.... a premiership coach hates the club that brought his first coaching triumph? Why would that be?![]()
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No, I think you have commentators and umpires confused - Umpires should be unbiased, commentators are paid to pump up the game no matter what.
That's pretty funny. SA and WA commentary has been off the charts forever. SA is worse.Welcome to the world that has been known by W.A fans for a long time.
Depends who we get. Usually we cop Dwayne and Johnno, they aren't too bad normally. Basil is just pure shit and goes over the top for Freo.That's pretty funny. SA and WA commentary has been off the charts forever. SA is worse.
Maybe what people haven't been able to articulate was that the narrative that might have captured the imagination of a significant chunk of viewers was that Richmond were on track for a massive against-the-odds win. Freo storming home to beat Richmond would have been somewhat expected, as would a comfortable Freo victory, whereas the greatest potential for excitement seemed to be in a Richmond win. It did seem that most of the energy in the box was focused on calling things in line with a Dockers comeback, rather than whether Richmond could hang on for a great victory.The guy who started this thread is a Tiger's supporter and at least half of all people responding are Tiger's supporters. Here's a suggestion.......stop being bloody cry babies. I agree that it was biased but it had absolutely nothing to do with anyone having an anti richmond agenda, and absolutely everything to do with making the game appear like it was exciting to suck in neutral viewers. Guess what? It happens in almost every game.
I happen to know for a fact that Basil Zemplis is not a Dockers supporter, and Dennis for the most part is fairly neutral. You guys just don't get it.......it's all about the ratings. They want the game to be exciting. If you really think you're getting a rough deal, try living in W.A. and supporting a team that wins the first 9 games in a row and is barely mentioned at all by Victorian based media.
Sorry but PC has nothing to do with it.
I just don't like my intelligence being constantly insulted.
The footy is the entertainment (and the theatre). Not the commentators.
I don't need to be convinced a game is exciting.
I don't need to be told there might be a momentum swing.
A good commentator is like a good umpire.
Understated and hardly noticed.
Not sure about Leigh. I just hope he has the energy!Really.... a premiership coach hates the club that brought his first coaching triumph? Why would that be?![]()

I'm sure I heard a 'Looks good off the boot!' to a kick that barely scraped in for a behind last week."It's a good kick... but just off line... and out of bounds on the full."
Being one of the Tiger supporters that replied, I had a dig at Bruce and nobody else, which had nothing to do with our game v you. It's got nothing to do with which team we support. BTW check again who the OP supports but this time open your other eye. Here's a clue:The guy who started this thread is a Tiger's supporter and at least half of all people responding are Tiger's supporters. Here's a suggestion.......stop being bloody cry babies. I agree that it was biased but it had absolutely nothing to do with anyone having an anti richmond agenda, and absolutely everything to do with making the game appear like it was exciting to suck in neutral viewers. Guess what? It happens in almost every game.
I happen to know for a fact that Basil Zemplis is not a Dockers supporter, and Dennis for the most part is fairly neutral. You guys just don't get it.......it's all about the ratings. They want the game to be exciting. If you really think you're getting a rough deal, try living in W.A. and supporting a team that wins the first 9 games in a row and is barely mentioned at all by Victorian based media.
Maybe what people haven't been able to articulate was that the narrative that might have captured the imagination of a significant chunk of viewers was that Richmond were on track for a massive against-the-odds win. Freo storming home to beat Richmond would have been somewhat expected, as would a comfortable Freo victory, whereas the greatest potential for excitement seemed to be in a Richmond win. It did seem that most of the energy in the box was focused on calling things in line with a Dockers comeback, rather than whether Richmond could hang on for a great victory.
If they can't just call the game as it unfolds, and they insist on picking a "theme", then given Richmond were the underdog, and people generally seem to have a soft spot for them, then professionally perhaps that is the angle you would have gone with. So in the last few minutes perhaps a little more of "Can Richmond hang on!?", rather than just "There's still time for the Dockers!" and "How good is Nat Fyfe!" So in a sense as far as making the call entertaining they backed the wrong horse.
While Basil is competent in the around-the-grounds game wraps he does, personally I don't think he is a particularly talented caller, so that's probably more the cause of the unpopular call than any WA bias of his. Perhaps it's some sort of conspiracy by Channel 7 to put him on Fri night so they could use the public sentiment to remove him from calling all together.
It was like the Crows weren't even playing.
Adelaide radio is designed to have the biased call. If you want biased you can listen to it.No offence, but I live in Adelaide. If there's two sides whose supporters shouldn't complain about biased commentary, it's Adelaide and Port.
Good post.Maybe what people haven't been able to articulate was that the narrative that might have captured the imagination of a significant chunk of viewers was that Richmond were on track for a massive against-the-odds win. Freo storming home to beat Richmond would have been somewhat expected, as would a comfortable Freo victory, whereas the greatest potential for excitement seemed to be in a Richmond win. It did seem that most of the energy in the box was focused on calling things in line with a Dockers comeback, rather than whether Richmond could hang on for a great victory.
If they can't just call the game as it unfolds, and they insist on picking a "theme", then given Richmond were the underdog, and people generally seem to have a soft spot for them, then professionally perhaps that is the angle you would have gone with. So in the last few minutes perhaps a little more of "Can Richmond hang on!?", rather than just "There's still time for the Dockers!" and "How good is Nat Fyfe!" So in a sense as far as making the call entertaining they backed the wrong horse.
While Basil is competent in the around-the-grounds game wraps he does, personally I don't think he is a particularly talented caller, so that's probably more the cause of the unpopular call than any WA bias of his. Perhaps it's some sort of conspiracy by Channel 7 to put him on Fri night so they could use the public sentiment to remove him from calling all together.
Nah mate I'm not really angry at the loss on the weekend. Richmond is my second favourite team and I want them to do well this year.......just think some of their supporters are a bit sensitive.Being one of the Tiger supporters that replied, I had a dig at Bruce and nobody else, which had nothing to do with our game v you. It's got nothing to do with which team we support. BTW check again who the OP supports but this time open your other eye. Here's a clue:
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Sounds like someone's still angry at their team being humiliated.
PS. I didn't have a problem with the call, what matters to me is that we win.
Adelaide radio is designed to have the biased call. If you want biased you can listen to it.
On a national broadcast on TV I want a fair call and proper analysis. Not Eddie crying that Walker should have been called for in the back.... Then an embarrassed Johnno Brown pulling him up on it.....
Fair enough "That looked like in the back, it would be interesting to see a replay", but not whining because the Crows got a goal.
5AA advertises that it is a local call. It sells itself that way. Before Internet, it was only in SA and if you were a neutral or opposition you tuned in to ABC or watched TV.Graham Cornes used to say that. "We only go out to South Australian listeners" he used to say. I had to inform him that not only were not all South Australians Crows supporters, but his station WAS in fact national. You can pick the station up anywhere in Australia, and you can get a link through the AFL website. 5AA is no less national than any other radio station, or TV networks.
Sensitive is the new black as it was in the 80's but this time it's retro as well. Can't get much better than that.Nah mate I'm not really angry at the loss on the weekend. Richmond is my second favourite team and I want them to do well this year.......just think some of their supporters are a bit sensitive.