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I know many have turned off or chanels.

Hey...loving seeing the pvssies get reamed.

Hows it feeling Dangerfield ? 

Picked the wrong team lol

 
3 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

 

Hahaha 

Chris Scott

Clown

Put Danger at Full Forward at the first bounce

useless [censored]

 

Hawkins has been an amazing contributor tonight. Didn’t even chase then. Very poor body language. Tough guy when the going is good, but.......


3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Hawkins has been an amazing contributor tonight. Didn’t even chase then. Very poor body language. Tough guy when the going is good, but.......

Been more than well held. Been made irrelevant. No mean feat.

Enjoy the money Paddy. No GFs for you son. 

5 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Enjoy the money Paddy. No GFs for you son. 

Can't wait to see them miss finals again next year. They have no clue how much trouble their list is in.

 
20 minutes ago, monoccular said:

 

Now im curious lol ;)

Not even the three biggest dopey yellow maggots in the AFL could change the course of this game


33 minutes ago, monoccular said:

At least that cheating, whinging number 14 and his bro won’t be there next week

Will Sloan’s play on Martin*? Could be a classic

* of course unless Toiges choke tomorrow. 

Toigres...choke!?? surely not.

Crows by over 60 - they just got there but that was the value.  Shouda,  couda,  wouda. :mellow:

The warm, virtually perfect conditions tomorrow will suit the Giants ... I reckon they'll win.  I'd much rather see the Tigers make it though, for all sorts of reasons.

The fascinating bit will be the totally one-sided huge crowd ... there's been one-sided crowds before but never of this magnitude.

How good are the Crows to watch!

After the highly defensive footy of the past decade, their ability to score is as good as any team in my memory. Positive, attacking, skilful,  daring footy. And that forward line is overflowing with talent. 

As for the Cats, if you take out Dangerwood, and some cameos from Motlop and Menegola, that was a very poor game of footy. I picked them to miss the finals this year so they have surprised me, but their list looks full of holes and B grade talent. 

11 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

I picked them to miss the finals this year so they have surprised me, but their list looks full of holes and B grade talent.

Don't worry, Gary Ablett (turning 34 next May) is coming to save the day!

/s

Both Scott brothers' recruitment strategy comes from the same rulebook. They'll soon fall off a cliff just like North Melbourne did.


58 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Been more than well held. Been made irrelevant. No mean feat.

That is why they are chasing Stringer.

30 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Wow Adelaide as a whole organisation makes us look exactly what we are.....

Yep. We need to trade HARD to improve

Finals are 20% Tougher

Fact. 

Interesting observations ..... i went back & looked at the Swans run after the first 6 games & it wasn't that impressive... yeah  beat GWS but they were hamstrung with injuries & then maybe Geelong at Skilled but otherwise a pretty ordinary run.  This was a season & I have made this point before...who you played...where you played & who was injured.   That analysis is predicated for all seasons but as the teams become closer this will happen more often.  Adelaide deserve the GF win..... GWS are the most talented but that doesn't translate to winning & Richmond....really how the f*#k did they get there.  No injuries but to me ....the worst loss of the season...absolutely dominating them & then carnage with injuries.....& the arrogance of those supporters.....I do not want them to win....even though I will never ever forgive Scully 

Swap C Scott for B Scott would be an interesting question in reality ! 

4 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yep. We need to trade HARD to improve

Finals are 20% Tougher

Fact. 

Mate if I had a few more years left in my life I'd go back to  your post where you said Chris Scott should be sacked but probably wouldn,'t !


6 hours ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Wow Adelaide as a whole organisation makes us look exactly what we are.....

After last night, you can't help thinking that Adelaide tanked to lose to West Coast and keep us out of the Finals. They could see that our key players were about to return from injury and knew that we were one on the few teams that had their measure.

2 hours ago, puntkick said:

Swap C Scott for B Scott would be an interesting question in reality ! 

Would anyone notice :lol:

 
9 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Would anyone care?

Touché !!

1 hour ago, CBDees said:

After last night, you can't help thinking that Adelaide tanked to lose to West Coast and keep us out of the Finals. They could see that our key players were about to return from injury and knew that we were one on the few teams that had their measure.

They may or may not have (I suspect they didn’t) ....but it was only our ineptitude that gave them that option

3 hours ago, puntkick said:

Swap C Scott for B Scott would be an interesting question in reality ! 

 

1 hour ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Would anyone notice :lol:

?or??


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