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Port will be challenging GWS and Gold Coast for flags.

Watching Ollie Wines is painful.

Watching Melbourne is painful

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Tell ya what, Port look top 4 material to me

the four most impressive teams i have seen so far are Hawthorn, Fremantle, West coast and Port

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Tell ya what, Port look top 4 material to me

the four most impressive teams i have seen so far are Hawthorn, Fremantle, West coast and Port

Hawthorn, Freo, West Coast and Sydney still my tip.

Port have played two very middle of the road sides, possibly even lower than that. There was a sustained period where the Crows had all the momentum and a good side would have put the foot down and made more of an impact on the scoreboard.

Certainties for finals though, you would think. You'd be loving life as a Port fan right now.

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Port will be challenging GWS and Gold Coast for flags.

Watching Ollie Wines is painful.

Not as painful as watching Toumpas waddle around the park!

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Hawthorn, Freo, West Coast and Sydney still my tip.

Port have played two very middle of the road sides, possibly even lower than that. There was a sustained period where the Crows had all the momentum and a good side would have put the foot down and made more of an impact on the scoreboard.

Certainties for finals though, you would think. You'd be loving life as a Port fan right now.

I tend to agree, but you can really tell the Swans miss Mumford, but a forward line of Franklin and TIppett and the mids they have they will be tough to beat when they are on.

watching the game tonight and how impressive is Brodie Grundy! i wish we saved pick 13 from the Hogan trade and drafted him! he is going to be the best ruckman in the comp very shortly.

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Not as painful as watching Toumpas waddle around the park!

we get it, you don't rate Toumpas.. but he plays for MFC, Wines does not..

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we get it, you don't rate Toumpas.. but he plays for MFC, Wines does not..

Yeah don't remind me, yet another MFC Recruiting "Gem"


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Yeah don't remind me, yet another MFC Recruiting "Gem"

When learned people discuss the failings of the MFC at the Draft over the past decade - this Wines/Toumpas pablam doesn't even rate a mention.

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Yeah don't remind me, yet another MFC Recruiting "Gem"

if you are willing to write off a bloke after 1 season then you clearly have no idea about the sport, tell ya a couple of blokes who didn't set the world on fire in their first year?

Jobe Watson, Gary Ablett, Marc Murphy, Dane Swan

just because Wines is playing well doesn't mean Toumpas won't become every bit the player the club believes he will be.

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if you are willing to write off a bloke after 1 season then you clearly have no idea about the sport, tell ya a couple of blokes who didn't set the world on fire in their first year?

Jobe Watson, Gary Ablett, Marc Murphy, Dane Swan

just because Wines is playing well doesn't mean Toumpas won't become every bit the player the club believes he will be.

Yeah well some pretty good names in that group, Ok Lets continue to evaluate then. It starts from tomorrow Lets HOPE that he does show something tangible. I await with interest. I'll call it as I see it, tomorrow nearly more than any other game, Jimmy Toumpas and OTHERS need to step up! Howe, Byrnes. Trengove, Frawley, Mc Donald, Spencer needs to take a mark around the ground! Lets hope so Eh?

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Yeah well some pretty good names in that group, Ok Lets continue to evaluate then. It starts from tomorrow Lets HOPE that he does show something tangible. I await with interest. I'll call it as I see it, tomorrow nearly more than any other game, Jimmy Toumpas and OTHERS need to step up! Howe, Byrnes. Trengove, Frawley, Mc Donald, Spencer needs to take a mark around the ground! Lets hope so Eh?

Last weekend Toumpas had 17 disposals, 3 tackles and a goal playing as a forward, that's a solid game, unfortunately your head is to far up a certain part of your body to notice anything but how well old mate at Port is going.

It's amazing how quickly people jump on young players who aren't getting BOG's right away, alot of reality checks required around demonland i think.

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Why do we have to fight with each other when we're supporters for the same club? if you're going to fight go to Bigfooty... hate that site.

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On the plus side, we should have a winnable game against the Pies this year. They look ordinary with not many names to come back.

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Last weekend Toumpas had 17 disposals, 3 tackles and a goal playing as a forward, that's a solid game, unfortunately your head is to far up a certain part of your body to notice anything but how well old mate at Port is going.

It's amazing how quickly people jump on young players who aren't getting BOG's right away, alot of reality checks required around demonland i think.

Lol!!!!

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Why do we have to fight with each other when we're supporters for the same club? if you're going to fight go to Bigfooty... hate that site.

Because we are bitter twisted and perverted people. Normal people would not support MFC.

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PF, how old are you? Just askin'.

I may be wrong here but I think he mentioned something about being at the 64 GF on that thread, something about sitting behind a picket fence(pardon the pun) I think if you look through that thread you may find your answer

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Hawthorn, Freo, West Coast and Sydney still my tip.

Port have played two very middle of the road sides, possibly even lower than that. There was a sustained period where the Crows had all the momentum and a good side would have put the foot down and made more of an impact on the scoreboard.

Certainties for finals though, you would think. You'd be loving life as a Port fan right now.

I don't rate Sydney this year. Slow, forward structure not functioning. Tippett coming back will help of course but I'm not seeing the same energy they've had the last two years.

Hawthorn, Fremantle, Essendon have shown great football this year. Reserve judgment on West Coast until we see them play decent teams, and travel.

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I'll admit that showing from Sydney tonight says they may have some real problems. Collingwood were awful. They should have buried them twice over. They will surely produce a lot better than what we've seen so far but they aren't looking anything like a contender.

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I'll admit that showing from Sydney tonight says they may have some real problems. Collingwood were awful. They should have buried them twice over. They will surely produce a lot better than what we've seen so far but they aren't looking anything like a contender.

They are missing Mummy...will be interesting to see what Tippett brings when he gets back.

Pendles was probably the only class player on the ground tonight and that was enough to get them over the line.

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I may be wrong here but I think he mentioned something about being at the 64 GF on that thread, something about sitting behind a picket fence(pardon the pun) I think if you look through that thread you may find your answer

That would explain the senility! He must have ended up with one of those pickets jammed into his be-hind.

I have never seen anyone on this Forum write crap as consistently as our man PF. His opinions are as obsolete as he is. Talk about a [censored]. Wines is a helluva a player, but sheesh, I don't want to bear his children and burn everyone else at the stake. We have who we have. Trust Roos to sort the wheat from the Chaff. It will take all of the 2, plus 1, years he has signed for to do this job properly.

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