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Not sure why they need 4 umpires. Wouldn't it be easier to have Razor stand in the centre square for all games, calling the game all over the park from there? Maybe even hook him up to a microphone to blare out over the ground with his smart-arse remarks.

 
1 hour ago, sue said:

Not sure which is worse, the Dogs or the Umpires.

Definitely the Dogs. The umpires are at least doing what they're told.

 

 

15 hours ago, SFebey said:

Dogs to win and ruin Ports confidence completely 

Port looks pretty confident to me

This game will be very hard for the Fees now

12 hours ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Not sure why they need 4 umpires. Wouldn't it be easier to have Razor stand in the centre square for all games, calling the game all over the park from there? Maybe even hook him up to a microphone to blare out over the ground with his smart-arse remarks.

Just leave him in his car, park it on the interchange bench and go from there

Use the horn to signify a free kick and use the blinkers to show which side gets the kick

1 hour ago, jackaub said:

Port looks pretty confident to me

This game will be very hard for the Fees now

They looked good - who is going to stop Westhoff and Dixon? Westhoff is a beast. Mobile and strong and fast.

I didn't even notice Wines then saw he had 35.

On that basis, it will be tough against Port but boy we should fl0//g, and I mean fl0//g, the Bulldogs based on that game. They were hapless. The Mallanganee 4ths could have given them a shake

 
19 minutes ago, timbo said:

They looked good - who is going to stop Westhoff and Dixon? Westhoff is a beast. Mobile and strong and fast.

I didn't even notice Wines then saw he had 35.

On that basis, it will be tough against Port but boy we should fl0//g, and I mean fl0//g, the Bulldogs based on that game. They were hapless. The Mallanganee 4ths could have given them a shake

Down the road from Manangatang and their 3rds?

26 minutes ago, Danelska said:

Down the road from Manangatang and their 3rds?

No mate, Mallanganee is up near Casino.

Let us not impugn the reputation of the mighty Saints.


So on the what is best for the MFC train I assume we are all hoping for a big win for the Eagles.

Good to see that there is finally a prime time TV game that is worth watching.

Getting warmer here in Kazan ... about 16 and looking forward to the match (Australia v France) tomorrow.

The stadium is almost brand new and very impressive. It has the largest LED screen in the world on its exterior.

Down at the fan fest site last night watching the opening match between Russia and Saudi Arabia. Russians were a subdued crowd but they enjoyed the big win.

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

So on the what is best for the MFC train I assume we are all hoping for a big win for the Eagles.

 

A Sydney loss helps us... though I badly want the Eagles bubble to burst, I doubt they are missing the finals or even top 4 after a 10-1 start.

 

Tonite will be another tragic SCG congestation. Still think the weagles bubble will burst but when I don't know.


It is hard to watch SCG games.

Sydney have done what we couldn’t last week.

relentless inside 50’s by WCE at one stage 15 straight and they just absorb and absorb.

thats where we need to get to.


What a terrible game.  I dont fear either of these teams.

The premiership race remains wide open.

Made a joke about this on reddit, but losing isn't that bad a thing for WCE, if they and Sydney keep a game and percentage clear of Richmond/others for the rest of the year (if Geelong win this round) then they're preventing a victorian team getting that home QF/prelim grand final path, multiplying the chances of an interstate GF. 2005/06 Deja Vu. They're [censored] otherwise. Even i'd fancy OUR chances against WCE at the G on the big stage ?

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16 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

What a terrible game.  I dont fear either of these teams.

The premiership race remains wide open.

From what I’ve seen of the Dees this season we would fold under this pressure, and badly.

 

Bloody hell the umpires love Frankenstein

Last three minutes of third Q

- the first a dive that would make the Tiger “world best ever defender” Prancer look an honest man, followed by another real softie 

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Eagles missing Darling big time.


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