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This game has just turned into a rolling maul of packs of players. Thoroughly average television.

Dumb, slow, moronic kick from a Geelong player to the centre of the ground, which a Collingwood player easily intercepted.

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Another 100 plus point loss coming up to the Suns, last four games could easily equal a total four hundred points behind... how many teams have averaged 100 point losses over a four week period only playing one top 4 side in that time?

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1 minute ago, Peter Griffen said:

Another 100 plus point loss coming up to the Suns, last four games could easily equal a total four hundred points behind... how many teams have averaged 100 point losses over a four week period only playing one top 4 side in that time?

Probably us at some point under Neeld.

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7 hours ago, Emerald said:

I think an AA punchable head thread should be started.

Yes.

Let us not procrastinate !

Although violent at first glance ,the term "punchable head'" is more to do with someones dislikeability and /or their stupidity .

Can we nominate BrenT Harvey as Skipper?

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On 5/21/2016 at 4:21 PM, Clint Bizkit said:

If we win tomorrow we are only two wins and percentage behind second place on the ladder.

Okay, that helps!

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30 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

People on here who want The Filth to win need to take a good hard look at themselves!

More wanting Geeong to lose

I hate them as much as the Filth, maybe more.  I hate they get a soft draw, got Dangerfield for practically free and have the biggest homeground advantage in the league

Oh yeah not to mention their diving and ducking captain

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34 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

People on here who want The Filth to win need to take a good hard look at themselves!

Wouldn't mind if a mild case of Ebola swept the Arena personally.

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Geelong were off but that was partly due to Collingwood's pressure.

If Collingwood bring that each week, they're a good chance to push for finals.

A reminder that we have pressure from below, not just above, on the ladder if we are aiming for finals this year.

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2 hours ago, SaberFang said:

They look slow and indecisive. Think they came into the game expecting a walkover.

That's why the lost the 2008 flag and why they lost that game against us last year. They're an arrogant football club. Hate Collingwood, but I'm not a big fan of Geelong either. Such an arrogant bunch.

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3 minutes ago, AdamFarr said:

Port aren't particularly good, are they?

They are a confidence team, hopefully the eagles batter them on the scoreboard and physically, demoralizing them for next week.

53 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Seems we will need to win by about 120 tomorrow to finish the round in the 8.  Lets do this.

Finals aren't an expectation for me this year. What is though, is that we bring the required intensity to all our games, and beating teams that we should. That would prove we are still developing in an upward trend.

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