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Oh i cant watch Essendon kick anymore goals.....time to go out.

 
1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

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

Funny that.

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It’s sad to see such a proud and historic club like GWS in such decline. 

 
1 minute ago, Deestroy All said:

It’s sad to see such a proud and historic club like GWS in such decline. 

The Orange people must be devastated.


1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

The Orange people must be devastated.

Both of them are. 

3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Peptides are home.  Giants are an absolute shambles at the minute.  It's great.

Essendon players are ok with all the bong smoke........

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7 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

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?

Bombers coming from a long way back for finals, they’d have to go on a tear from here. GWS will get back Greene, Davis, Scully, Deledio, Williams, Reid and potentially more over the second half of the season. They’ll come good, so having them lose to low places teams helps us hold our spot in the 8 ahead of them.

Shame Carlton couldn’t kick straighter and knock off the Cats too.

Does Goddard get rubbed out for deliberately shoving a GWS player into the umpire? Indirect contact?

 

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Its a shame Carlton couldn't get a couple of more goals to make it interesting.  

I  thought the scum could win but didnt think they would win by that much. We must win tomorrow and get 3rd spot back from Sydney. 

All of a sudden Clarkson to GWS looking much more intriguing.

They have no excuses whatsoever, not even injuries. They've had an absurd amount of handouts and concessions, if they're not contending this year then hopefully the exodus begins.

24 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

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

I think it has more to do with the inclusions of Fantasia and McKenna, they have their speed back.

Probably no coincidence that Mark Neeld is no longer in charge of the game plan and the ball is moving again.

Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

The GWS list is overrated, SOS wasted a lot of top draft picks.

And then decided to trade for them at Carlton in the hope they would come good.


7 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

And then decided to trade for them at Carlton in the hope they would come good.

He's destroying that club with his atrocious wastage of draft currency, and the club is too in love with their former glory to make the decisions that would solve their woes.

There's such a beautiful poetry to it all, I can't help but laugh.

Can’t believe we lost to Girlong.

Carlton have Dow, Jones and they’re all ordinary. 

Goodnight everyone. 


On 5/25/2018 at 10:40 PM, Whispering_Jack said:

The Doggies have regressed badly in the space of the last 20 months. It’s one of the worst falls from grace we’ve seen in years.

I truly wonder why this happened? They were so bloody good in 2016, injuries galore, yet they prospered. What's gone askew?

1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

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

Things ain't as sweet as they want us to believe down at Catland. Word is Ablett only returned because he was promised a cool million in a certain will if he returned...

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I reckon there’s only seven  teams in it.

Richmond

West Coast 

Melbourne

sydney

Adelaide

Collingwood

Port

 

agree, but you can drop the pies. they are really not good. gws once their stars come back will have a better chance. we'll spank the pies by 40 QB.

32 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Carlton have Dow, Jones and they’re all ordinary. 

Goodnight everyone. 

While Geelong have Dangerfield, Ablett and Selwood and they're all.... overrated.

Am I doing it right?


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