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Moving ,as I do ,in alcoholic circles,both physicaly and socially,i am hoping the Tigers win ,for those inner city types that retain some indiscretion and obnoxious behaviour.

People from Geelong are too common to have any truck with.

 

I thought I'd accidentally switched to the NRL final on the other channel. This game is almost unwatchable.

 

low scores keeping the crowd out of it.....Richmond will lead all the way till the last 2 mins and lose by 3 points.

Hilarious the way the commentators are talking up this borefest of a game. Any chance of a goal happening?

High scoring teams like Adelaide and Sydney, even Port, will make mince meat of both these teams.


Geel, GWS, WCE & PORT in one division would have to be the biggest joke of the year. All "Flat-track" bully's of various sorts.

Edited by Wrecked Owl Dees Function

2 minutes ago, Wrecked Owl Dees Function said:

Geel, GWS, WCE & PORT in one division would have to be the biggest joke of the year. All "Flat-track" bully's of various sorts.

[censored] it still burns that ducking West Coast are in the finals. They are ducking shite!

5 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Hilarious the way the commentators are talking up this borefest of a game. Any chance of a goal happening?

High scoring teams like Adelaide and Sydney, even Port, will make mince meat of both these teams.

Yeah Melbourne would smash them....

 

Richmond are crumbling under the finals pressure. Surprise surprise 

1 minute ago, Abe said:

Richmond are crumbling under the finals pressure. Surprise surprise 

It was Geelong crumbling in the first half. Richmond have fallen off a cliff here.


4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

low scores keeping the crowd out of it.....Richmond will lead all the way till the last 2 mins and lose by 3 points.

Geelong is a an old warrior trying to maintain some semblance of a united  team but the tigers.

Yeah it's anyone's game now ... ignoring the umpiring & the game not being an open affair, it's a terrific contest.

What we're seeing is what footy is now.

One of the worst games of football I've ever sat through. Absolute horseshit quality. 


Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

What was with that free against Scott Selwood? 

Who would know????

That WAS NOT a free against Selwood. Jesus Christ.

I can't stand either of these teams!

The pressure is intense. 


2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Who would know????

 

2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

What was with that free against Scott Selwood? 

Missed it. But hopefully acting for a high free kick?

Edited by Wrecked Owl Dees Function

Maggot 15 - running away with players following , questioning, pleading. Very common occurrence. Where there is smoke there fire.

 

 
2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

What was with that free against Scott Selwood? 

Apparently went too low and hit the legs. Was just one of many incorrect umpiring decisions for the match (and season). What a shithouse game of football. Both these teams are unbearable. Hard to believe we're watching 2nd vs 3rd. Pressure is intense but skill level and gameplans are absolute horseshit. This match should be used as an example of what is wrong with the modern game.

2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

What was with that free against Scott Selwood? 

Sliding rule

Seriously I know this game is close and Richmond applied great pressure in the 1st quarter especially but this game has been shocking. But both teams have kicked 4 and 5 goals respectively. Adelaide kicked more by this time in pouring rain. 

anyway I hope Geelong come back and win and the cameras pan to the tigs fans in the cheer sqaud. However I fear the tigs will hold on and make it o the Grand final. 


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