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Watched the game in it's entirety. Surely Wattsy wasn't this bad for us?

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Just now, Deestroy All said:

BT hates Razor Ray. Not sure who’s side to take. 

BT.

Clearly.

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Someone tell me how Razor Ray gets a gig?

The guy is a dead set [censored].

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Yes,Cotchin rucking. That's a good idea from Hardwick. And he did a pretty good job of it. Not.


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6 minutes ago, bingers said:

I don't agree. I think he's got worse

Agree Bingers, He'll be playing for Port Adelaide Magpies next week, absolutely useless tonight

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3 minutes ago, Adzman said:

Watched the game in it's entirety. Surely Wattsy wasn't this bad for us?

He definitely wasn’t playing as poorly as this for the last two years with us.  It’s a shame, but the move hasn’t worked for him.

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2 minutes ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

Agree Bingers, He'll be playing for Port Adelaide Magpies next week, abssolutely useless tonight

Can’t see him surviving by the time we play them. Has gone backwards this year.

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4 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Combined 18 goal Friday night game. So much winning for Channel 7 advertising revenue.

Best Friday night game in a while. 

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3 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Whats with the song?

Indigenous version of the song. A couple of years old now that version.

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Bruce Mceveny ( or however you spell his name ) is a complete cakehole. Going on about what it will mean for port and how they have beaten the premier side 5 times out of 6, and how season defining a port win would be and can make the top 4. He is an absolute pratt.

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9 minutes ago, Adzman said:

Watched the game in it's entirety. Surely Wattsy wasn't this bad for us?

3 kicks but they were bloody rippers dontcha know

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Incredible that Port can score one goal for the second half with a lead of 24pts at half time and win the game. The second half was Sevens worst nightmare. 

Anyway this result has made the QB game even bigger now, second spot up for grabs we have to take this opportunity. Going into the bye in second spot would massively set up the second half of the year. 

Not that we should need it but extra motivation for us. 

Also side note, this also shows how reliant the tigers are on Dusty. Hopefully this is the start of their charmed injury run coming to an end. 

EDIT Seven’s worst nightmare advertising wise.

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7 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Can’t see him surviving by the time we play them. Has gone backwards this year.

Clubs nearly always play players against their old side.

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3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Clubs nearly always play players against their old side.

If they want to field 21 players up to them.

I was always a Wattsy supporter but gee whiz.  

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I know I should have gotten over it by now, but every time I see Ollie Wines, I think of Toumpas and want to vomit and cry. 

I know Toumpas is no Ollie, but he wasn’t even an AFL standard player and taken at 4. 

Just sad. A terrible wasted opportunity.

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2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I know I should have gotten over it by now, but every time I see Ollie Wines, I think of Toumpas and want to vomit and cry. 

I know Toumpas is no Ollie, but he wasn’t even an AFL standard player and taken at 4. 

Just sad. A terrible wasted opportunity.

My days of worrying about that sort of [censored] are long gone. Couldn’t care less. 

Someone made a great post the other day about us possibly not being in the position we’re in now had we taken Wines. 

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