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GAME DAY - Round 20

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Port Adelaide did this to Hawthorn early in the year. Confidence feeds on itself, and EVERYTHING goes your way. Boyd's hanger a perfect example. We strangely could win the second half.

Oh ffs.

The Bullies are playing for a top four spot and want to keep building their percentage to stay ahead of Sydney. We are a bottom six side with little but pride to gain.

MJones and Bail are playing.

What other result could anyone envisage.

So we can lose by 100+ each week because we have little but pride to gain?

I envisaged something similar to last week. Would have kept the pitchfork in the shed if so.

 

Harry O

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO


Grimes on. Jetta off (injured apparently)

Who is this bloody commentator who keeps saying how wonderful this is for everyone, but he does feel for the dees supporters. F off you F wit!

So at half time we have

Lumumba 5 disposals

Howe 5

Dunn 5

Garlett 5

Bail 5

Viney 5

Lumumba is officially a bust

Viney has had a shocker against Wallis

McDonald has had his worst ever game. I stopped watching after his umpteenth mistake cost us his 3rd goal

Dunn is putrid

Howe is gone

We have no leadership.

We play dumb football.

We refuse to run.

We stand 7-10m off our man.

We have no midfield.

 

Haha Goodwin sounded really mad in that interview

Q: “Bulldogs have been really good. What do you want to see in this second half from your boys?”

GOODWIN: “I wanna see ‘em actually lay a tackle, put some pressure on the ball and actually see if we can get the ball in our hands rather than defending the whole day."

Amen.

Edited by Chook

Show something this quarter you pea hearts!


We've kicked three of the last four goals. Relax, we've got this...

Not actually watching the game but why do we play Bail ahead of Newton?

Fecked if I know.

Oh and if I ever see umpire 28 in the street I swear I will hit him.

We have had him in over half our games and there isn't a worse umpire available.


Q: “Bulldogs have been really good. What do you want to see in this second half from your boys?”

GOODWIN: “I wanna see ‘em actually lay a tackle, put some pressure on the ball and actually see if we can get the ball in our hands rather than defending the whole day."

Amen.

He sounded perplexed didnt he

i feel deep sympathy for any poor soul who went to watch this abomination today


That's better. Goal to Hogan.

Oh and if I ever see umpire 28 in the street I swear I will hit him.

We have had him in over half our games and there isn't a worse umpire available.

Surely you can't be a victim if you have no soul therefore you can be charged?

I'm happy to help.

 

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