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I like to spread my animosity widely. However, I have decided I currently hate two things above all else. Brad Scott and Chris Scott. For that reason I'm praying for an upset at the G today.

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21 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

With all the stupid markets betting agencies offer on each game, why don't they offer a price on free kick counts? Would it be too easy to pick?

Bookies would be wiped out after the first Weagles match.

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6 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

I like to spread my animosity widely. However, I have decided I currently hate two things above all else. Brad Scott and Chris Scott. For that reason I'm praying for an upset at the G today.

Totally understandable. I'm hoping for a scrappy sh!tty game that neither side can take anything positive from.

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1 minute ago, Ted Fidge said:

Totally understandable. I'm hoping for a scrappy sh!tty game that neither side can take anything positive from.

Don't forget an injury or two

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Watching the Cats game right now, I don't feel so bad about our game against the Bombers as I did at 1 o'clock this afternoon.

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Man as much as i hate Essendrug i want them to win

Cant stand Geelong and how the AFL bends over backwards for them and I cant stand Dangerfield

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3 minutes ago, Maple Demon said:

Watching the Cats game right now, I don't feel so bad about our game against the Bombers as I did at 1 o'clock this afternoon.

Untill approximately 6.00 PM Tommorrow Night!


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4 minutes ago, Sylvia Saint said:

Amazing, you take one guy out of the coaches' box and suddenly Essendon are much easier to cheer for.

 

To be fair, I'm not so much cheering for Essendrug but hoping for the demise of that sanctimonious fcuk

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2 minutes ago, Born to Run said:

By my count, Geelong have kicked 1.14 in their last 15 scoring shots.....

To me, a team that kicks like that deserves to lose.

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4 minutes ago, Maple Demon said:

To me, a team that kicks like that deserves to lose.

Don't disagree! But unfortunately it doesn't look like they will. Have kicked two majors since.....

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7 minutes ago, Maple Demon said:

To me, a team that kicks like that deserves to lose.

Geelong's had 16 scoring shots in the second half (4.12) to Essendon's 2 (1.1).

If Geelong had lost they would have had no one to blame but themselves, but they've won because they deserve to win.

Nonetheless, it shows Essendon is going to push some sides this year (other than us). On current form, Brisbane would have to be worried about picking up the spoon this year.


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23 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Have St Kilda gone past us?

level against the premiers at 3qtr time.

I'm pretty sure they were past us last year. Not by much but their ageing stars help them. We don't have that.

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My hatred of umpires gifting Hawthorn with Free kicks is inflamed by Fox commentators agreeing with them.

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Now I only watched the last qtr but dare I say the Saints were robbed?? 2 uncalled 15m marks in a row and then that one that hawthorn took the advantage and were given it back!

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Hard to beat Hawthorn when they have the umps on their side.

Saints are on the way up. Great drafting, kept experience around to ease the youngsters in. Saints and Dogs setting standards on how to rebuild after falling. That was a great tussle. 

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Damm Hawks! I picked St Kilda in my footy tipping and nearly pulled off an upset! We better show the Saints the same respect we gave the Roos (c.f. the lack of respect we showed the Bombers)!

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