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38 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Pretty ordinary. Why poxy cities like Kiev get huge games like this I dont know. But then again I have no sympathy for Liverpool.

and the World Cup is going to somehow be different?.......

10 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Awful leg injury to Esava Ratugolea

Put $20 on him this week for RS

 
1 minute ago, Salems Lot said:

and the World Cup is going to somehow be different?.......

Its a bit different, as theres not a huge number of people decending on the one city. Games are spread out, also Russia is a more organised country than Ukraine.

Back on topic....whats with all the smoke at Spotless? (go Liverpool) :)

 


5 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Back on topic....whats with all the smoke at Spotless? (go Liverpool) :)

 

All that burning money...

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Umps at spotless hopeless.

Umps everywhere are hopeless..

 

Well im still going for gws. Dont want the scum to win. I know the giants have injuries but if they want to be serious they have to beat essenscum. 

Watching the cats blues game. Not bad. Laughed when cripps had a go at little gaz. 

The more I watch Geelong the angrier I get that we lost to them. 


GWS Bombers is a very ordinary game.

1 minute ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

GW$-Peptides is entertaining cos it’s close

They need to tell the bogans of Bankstown to put the bongs down there; can’t see the footy for the smoke

Well it is Saturday night i guess.......

6 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

GW$-Peptides is entertaining cos it’s close

They need to tell the bogans of Bankstown to put the bongs down there; can’t see the footy for the smoke

More likely to be shisha pipe in Western Sydney isn’t it? 


1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Imagine having three of the best midfielders of the current era yet struggle to beat Carlton.

A failed experiment thus far.

9 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

The more I watch Geelong the angrier I get that we lost to them. 

agreed.  I still think if we had tommy mac for the 5 weeks some results may have been different. 

Come on gws get in front 

4 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Imagine having three of the best midfielders of the current era yet struggle to beat Carlton.

Ablett isn't a mid anymore.  He's a glorified forward pocket.

5 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Ablett isn't a mid anymore.  He's a glorified forward pocket.

Really hope Gold Coast end up laughing all the way to the bank with that trade. If I have to read the term "Holy Trinity" one more [censored] time, I might just projectile vomit.

Bombers running away with it here. Great result for us if they hold on! A win tomorrow night will entrench is in the top 4 and give us breathing room to stick in the 8.


Just now, Lord Travis said:

Bombers running away with it here. Great result for us if they hold on! A win tomorrow night will entrench is in the top 4 and give us breathing room to stick in the 8.

And they look a far better side without Joe Daniher in it.  

Just now, Lord Travis said:

Bombers running away with it here. Great result for us if they hold on! A win tomorrow night will entrench is in the top 4 and give us breathing room to stick in the 8.

Carlton beating cats wouldn’t hurt either 

Geelong are a very ordinary football side.

 

Havent seen the Bombers vs Geelong & GWS games. Are the Bombers a genuine chance of fighting for a finals spot again? Or just playing woefully out of form opponents?

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