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17 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

John Butcher - 15 touches, 10 marks, 3 goals at 3 quarter time.  He must be turning the... oh, wait.  It's against Brisbane.

Carry on.

12 behinds I assume?

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2 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

You're boring.  You've missed the point entirely and also missed the fact that I said, twice, that I was disappointed in the game last week.  Doesn't mean I have to take a dumb stance about it.  

I've  missed nothing. You just can't deal with truth. . Must be nice in your make believe World, what with all your excuses and explanations.

Collingwood did what we should have done. There's no reason we shouldn't have beaten West coast, not really 

Explain, if you can where the ' dumb' applies.

The Dees are unfortunately a team who choked more than anyone would care admit.

This comes down often to resilience and coaching.  We are nowhere near where we need to be or ought to be right now.

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6 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

You're such a frustrating poster.  We kick straight, we win.  Pies winning today means zilch and has no reflection on us at all.

For an 'old' poster you sure do post thoughts that seemingly come from a 5 year old with little knowledge of footy.

But we did not Wiseblood.

WCE were in front at the end and thay got the 4 points.

WE DID NOT WIN

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3 hours ago, SaberFang said:

I really don't want St Kilda to play finals but I would love to see Boomer lose his milestone match, especially after spending the whole week talking about how much he loves himself.

Now that thats off limits, there's still hope that Port can win 3/4, Saints all 4, the Kangas/Dogs lose 3 or 4 or Eagles lose 4. So little to be entertained by this year. trying to find something.

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10 hours ago, SaberFang said:

You seriously want to go to this club, Prestia?

Hope the money's worth it. :wacko:

Prestia was never going to go to Richmond, but if there was any doubt, Exhibit A today.

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8 hours ago, Return to Glory said:

Sneaky suspicion that the Dorks will get rolled in the finals. I know they've been great (yadi yada) but they're an injury away from unravelling.

As long as Geelong don't pinch another flag. I have a feeling whoever wins it this year will be a very ordinary winner. There's no real standout team this season. Yes, I know Hawthorn are two games clear on top, but they've played some ordinary footy at times this year.

8 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Rance is a sniper when things don't go his way, this myth of him being a super guy is well over blown.

A hypocritical Christian? Never.

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4 hours ago, SaberFang said:

I really don't want St Kilda to play finals but I would love to see Boomer lose his milestone match, especially after spending the whole week talking about how much he loves himself.

I still think there's a big chance we'll finish ahead of St Kilda.

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18 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

Who goes first - Leppa or Dimma?

Leigh Matthews or Brendon Gale would have to go first if either of those two were to get the chop this year.

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16 hours ago, AdamFphlebeb said:

As long as Geelong don't pinch another flag. I have a feeling whoever wins it this year will be a very ordinary winner. There's no real standout team this season. Yes, I know Hawthorn are two games clear on top, but they've played some ordinary footy at times this year.

A hypocritical Christian? Never.

Isn't he a Mormon?

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