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Round 15 - Non MFC Games

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This game's a [censored] yawnfest

Just another Friday night Carlton special, then.

Certainly unexciting compared to every Thursday night game the last month. They've been fantastic.

 

Just another Friday night Carlton special, then.

Certainly unexciting compared to every Thursday night game the last month. They've been fantastic.

I like the Thursday night matches too Lamashtu. I reckon this is close to the worst match I've seen this year.

I like the Thursday night matches too Lamashtu. I reckon this is close to the worst match I've seen this year.

Stiff competition, been some absolute duds with Brisbane and Carlton.

Wet weather footy doesn't have to be dull though, just look at last night. The problem is the teams playing tonight; Carlton are hot garbage and the honeymoon period is over, while Richmond are thoroughly overrated. They play like garbage against crap teams and only turn up against the good ones; poor culture.

 

Stiff competition, been some absolute duds with Brisbane and Carlton.

Wet weather footy doesn't have to be dull though, just look at last night. The problem is the teams playing tonight; Carlton are hot garbage and the honeymoon period is over, while Richmond are thoroughly overrated. They play like garbage against crap teams and only turn up against the good ones; poor culture.

I would have watched the cricket but it bamboozles me how that lummox Watson continues to get a game


Last night: 15 free kicks.

Tonight: 55 free kicks.

Gee whiz, what a surprise considering the two teams who played. They both get questionable, bizarre, soft and laughable free kicks paid to them at clutch moments. Must have been quite the dilemma for the umps tonight about who to favour.

I like the Thursday night matches too Lamashtu. I reckon this is close to the worst match I've seen this year.

Second that. Boring and lacklustre sum it up.

 

Cotchin: "I do my best work when I'm aggressive and hard at the ball."

You mean, when you duck your head and milk for frees? :wacko:

Fox Footy conceding that, while gushing for Rance's game tonight, the only player all year who has towelled him up was Hulk Hogan. :wub:


Fox Footy conceding that, while gushing for Rance's game tonight, the only player all year who has towelled him up was Hulk Hogan. :wub:

Yep, Johnno Brown appears to be a big fan.

Last night: 15 free kicks.

Tonight: 55 free kicks.

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No wonder this game tonight was so hard to watch. Thats one every 2 mins of actual time

Yep, Johnno Brown appears to be a big fan.

The two are in contact regularly from what I've heard.

Tired of focusing on our misery...Suns giving doggies a football lesson!

Christ suddenly gold coast are looking good again. Its amazing how 1 man lifts them. We would want to beat brisbane next week or we may face the wooden spoon.


The Walsh family had a small private funeral yesterday.

I hope the crows can come out and do what Port did last night and play out of their skins.

Barracking for Crows tonight.

Wish them well, whatever the result.

And the Bulldogs come from 30 points down to take the lead in the 4th. [censored] I'm jealous of good young teams.

And not only storm home but get goal after goal after goal after goal after goal without missing a [censored] thing.

[censored] hell this club shits me!

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dogs have kicked 5 in a row. Helps that you kick straight as well.

Geez a year ago people were saying they are a basket case. Sack there coach and lose there captain. They are sitting 6th on the ladder and they are above collingwood. Christ they dont focus on there past. They just get on with the future. Makes me wonder how we beat them. They have now won 4 in a row.

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dogs have kicked 5 in a row. Helps that you kick straight as well.

But... but... teams that play lots of kids aren't meant to do well! They aren't meant to win games!

Bulldogs and Saints are miles ahead of us and they're filled to the brim with players from the last 2 drafts.

Edited by Lamashtu


Great that the Bulldogs won but please don't tell me GC aren't tanking.

 

It must be nice to support a team that subverts all pre-season expectations on the field in a positive way.

Rather than leading supporters into a false sense of security then crushing all their hopes and dreams to a pulp... yet again.

North are making Geelong look very, very ordinary.


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