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Matchday Thread - Demons v Power

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He's an honest footballer who gives his all. Good on him.

I would think you would be the last to give advice DemonDan.

You want to talk !

However the main thing is-WOW WHAT A WIN.

Edited by jayceebee31

 

Thank feck! Now I can stop listening to those idiot ABC Adelaide radio commentators - learn the Melbourne player's names FFS. GO DEES

they were shocking! biased

Tonights effort (from miller), doesnt mean much in terms of his career.. he needs to do it EVERY week, is what i said..

Who cares about his career to date? I referred to posters who thought he was finished and acknowledged his performance tonight so far. You were the hero that snidely attacked his career. Well done.

Glad you enjoyed the win and Millers contribution. That was my initial point. Players like Miller deserve better than your cheap sniping.And its a no brainer he needs to perform each week.

Go Dees

You want to talk !

However the main thing is-WOW WHAT A WIN.

From the man in most need of some sound advice....Ugh!

Agree about the win.

 

Well done Dees.

Scultz and Davenport should have holidays for the punches to Garland behind play. Beamer should be safe as no head contact, he hit him in the side as the replays showed. I would also use Foxtel audio where Tony Shaw says the Port player acted for the free a fair bit. Then again Beamer got three weeks for missing a player. Chad Cornes could be in trouble for the forearm to Watts' head.

Edited by Redleg

where was the bloody song foxtel???? that is pathetic


why target Garland over Frawley or Rivers?

why target Garland over Frawley or Rivers?

If you tried to go Frawley I reckon he'd just about kill you on the square up.

Garland > Rivers

 

Who cares about his career to date? I referred to posters who thought he was finished and acknowledged his performance tonight so far.

You were the hero that snidely attacked his career. Well done.

Glad you enjoyed the win and Millers contribution. That was my initial point. Players like Miller deserve better than your cheap sniping.And its a no brainer he needs to perform each week.

No hero.. no.. No cheap sniping, no - im afraid not.. (your comment is a snide remark, if anything)

Your making things up now.

Ive said a dozen times -he's probably the nicest guy in the world, but he has not been up to afl standard for a very long time..(and why he's been at casey recently)

Thats an opinion, thats not sniping..

and again, 1 good game among many substandard performances, does not give you a reason to stick it up posters that have shared this opinion in the past..

Edited by DemonDan...

lets see how Miller can cope with the Geelong defence at skilled... I hope he tears it up :)


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