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Round 21 - Non MFC Matches

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5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

"Great call Dwayne"

gees the back slapping in the commentary box is vomit inducing

ive heard 3 shake n bakes from Dwayne in this game and I'm hardly paying attention

Dont mind eddy as a commentator (fox) prefer him to bruce and bt anyday.

 
15 minutes ago, Dirts said:

Adelaide 'must' crush Essendon 

Melbourne must beat St. Kilda

Umpires get the 4 points for that game. No love for either side but geez 27-18 free kick differential. Horrendous. 

 
2 minutes ago, Eelesie said:

Umpires get the 4 points for that game. No love for either side but geez 27-18 free kick differential. Horrendous. 

Show where it is written that free kicks need to be shared equally.

Geelong won that game because Richmond's plan of going small in the forward line didn't work out today, Henderson and Lonergan marked everything that came their way today. 

 

1 hour ago, Return to Glory said:

.....it's woeful down Deliverance way.

They'll be playing the banjos down the Barwon river tonight 


Why didn't Gold Coast wait to sack Eade after this weeks round? The commitment they are showing early would have been handy next week against Essendrug.

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Tonight I will barrack harder for another team (Crows) than I have ever done before.

 

1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

Tonight I will barrack harder for another team (Crows) than I have ever done before.

 

Lol, if Bombers were to win tonight, how much more would we need to win by to make up the 2.5%?

 
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15 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Lol, if Bombers were to win tonight, how much more would we need to win by to make up the 2.5%?

Lets not even think of that scenario. 

Essendrug must not make the finals, it can not happen, it should not happen.  

34 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Show where it is written that free kicks need to be shared equally.

Geelong won that game because Richmond's plan of going small in the forward line didn't work out today, Henderson and Lonergan marked everything that came their way today. 

 

Cats also won because scott didnt allow rance to be 3rd man up. Taylor held him accountable and did well.


1 hour ago, Dirts said:

Adelaide 'must' crush Essendon 

Essendon will be fighting for the 8th spot. If we both only win 2 games then % matters. 

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

"Great call Dwayne"

gees the back slapping in the commentary box is vomit inducing

ive heard 3 shake n bakes from Dwayne in this game and I'm hardly paying attention

He should be on Chunnel 7 he's that useless. He's surprised at least 10 times a week by umpiring decisions that are perfectly fine.

49 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Cats also won because scott didnt allow rance to be 3rd man up. Taylor held him accountable and did well.

Great point, Taylor was almost BOG I'd say.

Yay Gold Cost Sums running the Lions into nice form so they won't be an easy beat for us next week.

Not that any of this comment will matter if we don't beat the saints tomorrow.


3 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Hardwick is all smiles lately because they are near the top of the ladder. 

But he is still a sore loser. 

If the frees count doesn't improve watch him have a big whinge at the end of the game! 

As noted, Hardwick was right on cue!

"The home crowd gets behind them. Have a look at the free kick count," Hardwick said after the game.  http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-08-12/look-at-the-free-kick-count-hardwick-unhappy...He said crowd noise played a part in whether the whistle was blown, and acknowledged it happened everywhere."

They have 13 wins largely because of their easy draw vs lowly teams and only 3 wins were vs current top 8 teams!  Their season is a big improvement on 2016 bit It will not be a happy ending for the tiger army!

Watch them go out in stratight sets.  :cool:

my sense of deja vu is returning

Win tomorrow...get beaten in the "easy one" by the Lions and then get pummeled by Collingwood in the irrelevant game

Shades of the end to our 2016 campaign

29 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

my sense of deja vu is returning

Win tomorrow...get beaten in the "easy one" by the Lions and then get pummeled by Collingwood in the irrelevant game

Shades of the end to our 2016 campaign

The wrist slashing has reached peak. 

Adelaide doing the right thing so far .... keep it up

A cool day in Berlin which is a change from the heatwave of last week which they christened the Lucifer Heatwave

Somehow appropriate for a Dees supporter

Just now, praha said:

The wrist slashing has reached peak. 

not really .... the teams performance in recent weeks has been well below par


God I hate ESS, worst fans in the comp by far. Seeing McGrath and Parish run around for them is embarrassing for the AFL.

I don't understand why channel 7 always barrack for Essendon? They talk up their 'risk taking' when they make basic errors.

Are they that crucial to ratings?

Haven't you heard? They are most people's second team!!!

 

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