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AFL Finals Week 3 - Prelims

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So a week of Richmond in the gf. Great. 

Dusty could have a brownlow premiership and norm smith next week 

Edited by dees189227

 
4 minutes ago, sue said:

Rubbish. We may have been run by simians, but that list doesn't provide evidence of it.   Trengove & $cully were widey thought to be 1 & 2.  Stop beating yourself up.

That list provides all the evidence

We had many chances and F$&@ked them all

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

So a week of Richmond in the gf. Great. 

Dusty could have a brownlow premiership and norm smith next week 

And he deserves it

 
3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

So a week of Richmond in the gf. Great. 

Dusty could have a brownlow premiership and norm smith next week 

[censored]! Hadn't considered that.

I'm going to spew carrots ........ and I didn't eat any.

Not watching any FTA tv this week. 


1 minute ago, jumbo returns said:

Did you hear? 

The crowd is 95k plus....for one hundred effen times!

Can't wait for the same bulltish storylines from this week being rolled out again next week.

Francis, KB, BT, Richo... etc etc

 

For years they have tried to set up Punt Road as an entertainment venue for the overflow crowd

Might just work this year if they can hire a decent big screen

Hell..... I'm jealous

Just now, Cards13 said:

Can't wait for the same bulltish storylines from this week being rolled out again next week.

Francis, KB, BT, Richo... etc etc

Good Luck to them...

we are still Mentally Soft...Year after Year


1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Good Luck to them...

we are still Mentally Soft...Year after Year

So were they 

A few years ago I lived 100mtrs from Bridge Rd near what is now the Sporting Globe Pub.

All of Richmond will be insufferable this week.  Thank God I'm not there now.

It will be even worse when they lose next week!:lol:

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Good Luck to them...

we are still Mentally Soft...Year after Year

That's true - the Tiges have played all year like we played in 2000

They've hunted in packs all year

Our group is still not cohesive enough

Just now, jumbo returns said:

That's true - the Tiges have played all year like we played in 2000

They've hunted in packs all year

Our group is still not cohesive enough

They have backed each other..

not as a bunch of individuals

Loads of these guys i have never heard of...


19 minutes ago, sue said:

Rubbish. We may have been run by simians, but that list doesn't provide evidence of it.   Trengove & $cully were widey thought to be 1 & 2.  Stop beating yourself up.

Disagree, from all reports we never even interviewed Martin that’s just incompetent 

Leon Cameron can't be much of a coach.

1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

Leon Cameron can't be much of a coach.

Finished. Like C Scott

but i bet both live on next year

Cameron can't coach, have thought that for a while now.

Granted they lost one of their best midfielders but there's a trend here.

After today's performance you wonder if recruiting Johnson has been a huge error of judgment.


One of these days someone is going to write the story of dusty and the Super Corn Flakes.

The envy of every breakfast cereal maker, to be consumed whenever during the day, gives endless runability, don't argueability and never out of breathability. Made to a secret recipe by coke.......

2 minutes ago, willmoy said:

One of these days someone is going to write the story of dusty and the Super Corn Flakes.

The envy of every breakfast cereal maker, to be consumed whenever during the day, gives endless runability, don't argueability and never out of breathability. Made to a secret recipe by coke.......

Wow.... 

35 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

For years they have tried to set up Punt Road as an entertainment venue for the overflow crowd

Might just work this year if they can hire a decent big screen

Hell..... I'm jealous

Why hire if you can nick one??

 
46 minutes ago, DemonAndrew said:

tigers recruiting has been inspired, and i for one love the way they've reconstituted their side to become a grand final team

they are great to watch

You won't think that if they pull off the big one next week.

A whole f***ing year of "tiger power". Spare me. At least Adelaide will be doing it in a different part of the country.

The sleeping giant people talk about is actually their sense of entitlement. It's right up there with Ess's and Carl's. Enough to make you sick.

1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

 Cotchin working hard to get his lads forward ( Some at Melb should take note :rolleyes:)

Too bad he'll be watching on next week.

Nothing will happen to Cotchin. Do you think the afl are going to rub out one of the star players for an underdog side in a grand final.


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