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How are the umpires getting away with this?!!!!

 

Umm..Boyd Norm Smith?

Boyd has been awesome, shocked

 

McGlynn_ I hate you.

Both teams.

Suffer


4 minutes ago, Webber said:

How are the umpires getting away with this?!!!!

GAF at a Melbourne game.

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I am so jealous of the Bulldogs and their fans. 

Lucki for them hopwdully our day will come soon. 

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Wish it was us.

Thinking the same chook, must be an awesome feeling, i'm jealous

 

i called it way before Bruce

When was the last time a team won it from outside the top 4?


Well done to the Doggies and their supporters

I know plenty and they will cry tears of joy.

Bad Bloods -Suck a bag!!

Just now, A F said:

When was the last time a team won it from outside the top 4?

Adelaide ?

The doggies have been waiting much longer than us for this...I'm really happy for them regardless of how much of a ride the umpires gave them.

Kennedy-have a shower you son of a lost Hawk .


Never thought it would have been possible, but Swans forwards were nowhere near it today.

1 minute ago, hardtack said:

The doggies have been waiting much longer than us for this...I'm really happy for them regardless of how much of a ride the umpires gave them.

Agree totally, but the umpiring needs to improve. It's the biggest blight on our game. 

There is absolutely no reason why any team can’t win it now. This shows it: belief in yourself, get the structure and culture right at the club, and the premiership can be yours no matter the odds.


Just goes to show what genuine belief and perseverance can do. 

I'm nearly happy for them.

 
4 hours ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

The head tells me I am crazy, but genuinely think the Dogs will win this by about 20 points. If they are within 3 goals at quarter time they will win it. Am also tipping some Buddy inaccuracy will burn the swans and Johanison (sp?) to get Coleman

Not far off, if only JJ had his kicking boots on.

 

nothing compared to my bro though, who is going to pay for a man cave from his bet at the start of year of a Dangerfield/ Bulldags double.


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