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Game Day Thread (Round 3)

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Mick Malthouse on SEN has been very informative pre game, i will look forward to his comments during the game.

 

jurrah goin early - thank god he is leadin again

gys goin well


I cant even find live radio online for this as SEN won't work for me and ABC 774 is [censored] talk.

SEN stream from the AFL website is working fine for me. Enjoying Malthouses comments.

Gysberts busy early.

 

Already glad I decided to stay home.

dees anychance of a heart beat?


first kick out and over the line- the problem continues

then power snaps a goal from the bounce

gonna be a long day if they keep this up

Yep. Not much else I can say.

Holy christ. You'd at least hope we look like we're trying. Come on Melbourne!

i thought richmond were bad


4 goal buffer on us already. What a pathetic club.

4 goal buffer on us already. What a pathetic club.

Looks like Gold Coast will get their first win next week......

After the game we can all say what a great team Brisbane's got. Fantastic.

Shouldnt you be coaching?

Looks like Gold Coast will get their first win next week......

More than likely. I know most us that have posted in here already will get 'MFCSS' thrown at us, but I am sick of pathetic performances. Yes, the 1st quarter hasn't finished but I can already sense the loss. I might come back at full time, hope I have to eat my own words.


we r the worst side in it....

even if we still win, this has been a pathetic reponse to last week

where is the right attitude, we r gettn belted in tackles

Has rivers ever ever been in front! why is this guy still playing AFL!!!

More than likely. I know most us that have posted in here already will get 'MFCSS' thrown at us, but I am sick of pathetic performances. Yes, the 1st quarter hasn't finished but I can already sense the loss. I might come back at full time, hope I have to eat my own words.

I honestly dont care what they say, this is a pathetic side on the MCG today.

 

It's almost like each Lions player has a force field around them... hardly any of our tackles have stuck!!


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