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  On 12/07/2018 at 11:47, Chook said:

Gary Ablett just got the softest free kick I've ever seen.

His retaliation was worse than the original contact.

 

This is a first where I’ve seen an Adelaide game being umpires in favour of the opposition. 

Also, GAJ is cooked.

 
  On 12/07/2018 at 10:37, dees189227 said:

By the way can I just say well done to Kyle Cheney for still playing AFL footy. He may not be a superstar player and no one will ever talk about him but he has been around for 10 years now, 3 clubs and not bad for a #52 draft pick back in 07. Just battles on. 

I just heard his nickname is Fetta, lol


No mark to Jacobs.
No throw against Jacobs.

This obsession with keeping the game flowing is absurd.
One of those decisions had to be payed.

 

Goodnight Geelong game over.

Nothing would make me happier than a win against the doggies then beating the cats down there and severely denting their finals chances

So Narkles got "an expansive curiosity mind " according to Bwoose. What the hell does that mean ??? Idiot !!!


Bruce, just retire already. You're an embarrassment.

Although he fits right in with the entire stable full of embarrassments at Channel 7's commentary team. Abysmal.

Why can’t todays players take marks with arms outstretched?! Boggles the mind how many times you see a spoil when it should be a clear mark or the (now not paid) chopping the arms. 

  On 12/07/2018 at 12:16, SaberFang said:

Bruce, just retire already. You're an embarrassment.

Although he fits right in with the entire stable full of embarrassments at Channel 7's commentary team. Abysmal.

I hope you’re not a cricket fan.... he is going to be all over it. 

  On 12/07/2018 at 12:12, Bates Mate said:

Goodnight Geelong game over.

Nothing would make me happier than a win against the doggies then beating the cats down there and severely denting their finals chances

Quick...edit the top line.


  On 12/07/2018 at 12:16, SaberFang said:

Bruce, just retire already. You're an embarrassment.

Although he fits right in with the entire stable full of embarrassments at Channel 7's commentary team. Abysmal.

 

  On 12/07/2018 at 12:14, pineapple dee said:

So Narkles got "an expansive curiosity mind " according to Bwoose. What the hell does that mean ??? Idiot !!!

Fortunately, for a change, I am able to listen to radio commentary rather than that ch 7 garbage.  Even Curly Underwear’s awful grating voice is far better than anything 7 has to offer.  

Far out, 10 metre rule has gone out the window. How was that not 50?

Edited by Dee Zephyr

OMG the inconsistency of the “protected zone” is just destroying the spectacle of our once great game.

Thanks Gill, you pompous git. Ruining what was once enjoyable. 

Go back to polo. 

Edited by monoccular

Scott obviously has a great influence over Hawkins  - he has become one of the games greatest whingers.  


The commentators failed to spruik tomorrow nights blockbuster. Some people might want to know who’s playing.

Suddenly the cats are under some pressure lose to us next week and it will be turned right up, would love to see them miss after the circle jerk over the holly trinity during the off season 

 

Not entirely related to this thread but does anyone know if the Cats v Dees game next week will be on Free-to-air TV? Or will we non-FOXTEL people get stuck with Brisbane v Adelaide? 


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