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First up GWS v Doggies

 

 
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Very early...very slippery pill.

You really have to wonder what the Pups have over the umps !!!:rolleyes:

Every time they talk up Scully I want to vomit. Thought I was over but I'm still mildly bitter. 

They just talk up his running but he still can't kick for [censored]

[censored] bloke. Hope he never wins a flag

 
2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Every time they talk up Scully I want to vomit. Thought I was over but I'm still mildly bitter. 

They just talk up his running but he still can't kick for [censored]

[censored] bloke. Hope he never wins a flag

My lip curls whenever I hear his name.

Giants play at a speed no other team can match and teams get dragged into trying to play fast footy and that suits the giants 

the key is to block the corridor and really focus on the contested footy I reckon, it's why we match up well with them


They are really talking the crowd up - looks like plenty of empty seats to me. Wishful thinking from the AFL.

Just now, jane02 said:

They are really talking the crowd up - looks like plenty of empty seats to me. Wishful thinking from the AFL.

That's just the deranged BT's verbal diarrhoea.

 
1 minute ago, jane02 said:

They are really talking the crowd up - looks like plenty of empty seats to me. Wishful thinking from the AFL.

Bruce says it is packed Jane?! Surely they are not pumping it up for no reason?

7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Every time they talk up Scully I want to vomit. Thought I was over but I'm still mildly bitter. 

They just talk up his running but he still can't kick for [censored]

[censored] bloke. Hope he never wins a flag

Still makes me Angry. He never went near the ball in an MFC Jumper. 

The Plan....


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Dogs...free against...for throwing.

Well i never....

Bruce loves a rhetorical question, doesn't he?

1 minute ago, Deestroy All said:

Bruce loves a rhetorical question, doesn't he?

i see what you did there...

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Still makes me Angry. He mever went near the ball in an MFC Jumper. 

The Plan....

Get over it. He went for the money at a time when the MFC was a basket case both on and off the field. How it played out is another matter given the obvious duplicity involved.  A young kid who was influenced by his elders. Loyalty is a very disposable thing in the modern world. Who would stay working for a lousy company if they were offered a huge amount of money to secure their future irrespective of performance. ? 


Deliberate rule is broken. Ball kicked 50m to 25m inside boundary. Takes 30degree right turn 3 bounces and dribbles out protected by 2 of the opposition. 

Tell me how the hell thats deliberate

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2 minutes ago, biggestred said:

Deliberate rule is broken. Ball kicked 50m to 25m inside boundary. Takes 30degree right turn 3 bounces and dribbles out protected by 2 of the opposition. 

Tell me how the hell thats deliberate

Twas a joke. Actually thought Giants might get pinged. Silly me

5 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Get over it. He went for the money at a time when the MFC was a basket case both on and off the field. How it played out is another matter given the obvious duplicity involved.  A young kid who was influenced by his elders. Loyalty is a very disposable thing in the modern world. Who would stay working for a lousy company if they were offered a huge amount of money to secure their future irrespective of performance. ? 

Don't like being rooted up the clacker by Gubby Allen Ernie

sorry. 

$cully will always make me angry

4 minutes ago, biggestred said:

Deliberate rule is broken. Ball kicked 50m to 25m inside boundary. Takes 30degree right turn 3 bounces and dribbles out protected by 2 of the opposition. 

Tell me how the hell thats deliberate

Who would want to be a defender??

 

13 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Bruce loves a rhetorical question, doesn't he?

Who doesn't?


strange game to schedule for Canberra given the ground only holds around 15,000

Then again the AFL were probably desperate for a sell out even if it was at such a small ground crowd wise

3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Don't like being rooted up the clacker by Gubby Allen Ernie

sorry. 

$cully will always make me angry

But if, as you say, he never went near the ball in an MFC jumper, surely you'd be happy he was gone.

 
1 minute ago, hardtack said:

But if, as you say, he never went near the ball in an MFC jumper, surely you'd be happy he was gone.

It's like that Dodgy knee that kept him out for months

what a load of brown crap it was

Vlad ran a great office


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