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53 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

One of my favourite non-Dee players.  His willingness to gut run and do everything for his club is unbelievable.

One J Hogan could learn a lot from watching this bloke

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Gold Coast beat Freo over there.

GWS now rolling Geelong. It's going to be a weird season with many strange results methinks.

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Can we take a positive out of GWS beating Geelong? Aside from the obvious positive of Geelong losing, which is always a good thing, it would mean our win last week was better than some people might have given it credit for. Maybe.

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5 minutes ago, Maple Demon said:

Looks like being the most even season in ages.

And that people try to draw too many conclusions from one or two games.

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2 minutes ago, Maple Demon said:

Based on what I've seen so far, I think it will be the most even season in a while.

Just as you are entitled to your opinion, I am entitled to mine.  No need for the sarcasm.

I was trying to add to your comment, not rebut it- I agree with you.


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Scully BOG . He would have been the difference in our team yesterday, much more of a difference than Hogan was. Their I said it.

Posted (edited)
11 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

I was trying to add to your comment, not rebut it- I agree with you.

I'll ammend/delete my post then. I misinterpreted you.

Edited by Maple Demon

Posted
13 minutes ago, Sylvia Saint said:

So we beat GWS who are beating Geelong... who beat Hawthorn. Yet we lost to Essendon.

Footy is weird.

True that.

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Seeing GWS rough up Geelong makes me even more frustrated about yesterday. We can match it with top teams.

11 minutes ago, olisik said:

Scully BOG . He would have been the difference in our team yesterday, much more of a difference than Hogan was. Their I said it.

This is the most Demonland comment ever.

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Posted (edited)
29 minutes ago, olisik said:

Scully BOG . He would have been the difference in our team yesterday, much more of a difference than Hogan was. Their I said it.

FMD.

At least your consistent. 

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20 minutes ago, olisik said:

Scully BOG . He would have been the difference in our team yesterday, much more of a difference than Hogan was. Their I said it.

Don't let Redleg see this!

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Wow the bulldogs are certainly an exciting team and good on them. It will be interesting next week to see how they go against the hawks. 

I was shell shocked last night when I saw not only GC winning but winning easily at Perth. Freo are a worry and if they were a melbourne team more heat would be put on them by the media. 

Geelong coming back only 5 points down. Danger not having a massive game stat wise like last week. 

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Watching the game the last couple of minutes I have seen something that annoys me every time I see it. Boy, it irks me to see players appealing for free kicks. Just get on with it.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Maple Demon said:

Watching the game the last couple of minutes I have seen something that annoys me every time I see it. Boy, it irks me to see players appealing for free kicks. Just get on with it.

They are channelling Jesse Hogan.

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So the giants beat geelong by 13 points. This season is very interesting. I mean we beat the giants who beat the cats who thrashed the reigning premiers last week. Gold Coat upset Freo which was a shock, 

By the way Richmond have moved down to 9th. 

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The use of "Hell's Bells" at other AFL games is [censored] me. They're playing it at every quarter time break in Swans v Blues. A song that we were looking to make our own for pre-match.

It's almost as though they've heard it being played at Melbounre games and thought, "Gee that's a ripper song to rev up a crowd. Let's pinch it. It's only Melbourne using it. No-one will notice." 

I acknowledge I may be the only one that cares about it.

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A lot of teams have been extremely disappointing round 2 (us included). I wonder if the decision to play everyone for all NAB games plus then Round 1 affected us for yesterdays game? I hate making excuses but I'm just trying to understand how an AFL side can come out and look so underwhelming. 

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