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Scott just verballed the umpire as he walked off the ground. You might as well talk to the cat. You'll get no joy talking to any umpire.

 
2 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Scott just verballed the umpire as he walked off the ground. You might as well talk to the cat. You'll get no joy talking to any umpire.

I noticed that too. He had nothing to complain about but that’s pretty hard for a Scott.

 
5 minutes ago, hells bells said:

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? 

Live on 7mate according to my Foxtel app.

2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I noticed that too. He had nothing to complain about but that’s pretty hard for a Scott.

He can't help himself. Perpetual whinger.


1 hour ago, Cards13 said:

Hawkins looks like he is playing Melbourne. Dominating.

Has been in a purple patch of form of late. Bit of a worry for us in a fortnight.

25 minutes ago, monoccular said:

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

Ablett has them both covered 'mono'...in his whole career I honestly think he believes not one free paid against him was there, nor anytime he's near the ball that he didn't deserve one.

...plus he's now become a real team player in his later years at Geelong and believes the same above applies to all his teammates.

 
12 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Has been in a purple patch of form of late. Bit of a worry for us in a fortnight.

Massive week next week and the week after. Play Geelong in a must win clash then Adelaide who Geelong have put into form.

23 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Has been in a purple patch of form of late. Bit of a worry for us in a fortnight.

Frost, the blanket, to cover the purple patch. 


Selwood should get a week for a deliberate trip on Milera and not play us next week.  But its Selwood so they wont even look at it.

 

 

Scott could be in trouble, if it was abusive........

 

Not looking past the Bulldogs but beating the Cats down at Geelong next week to move two games clear of them and make their path to  the finals very hard would be so, so sweet.

Scott, Dangerflog Ablett, Selwood.....  they are so easy to hate.

Geelongs bottom 10 are shthouse. Contain a few and smash them next week. 

It is time. 

14 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Geelongs bottom 10 are shthouse. Contain a few and smash them next week. 

It is time. 

Regardless of what happens against the Dogs, ( We will have a percentage booster) we will beat Geelong.

Im serious.

(And a little drunk)


32 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Not looking past the Bulldogs but beating the Cats down at Geelong next week to move two games clear of them and make their path to  the finals very hard would be so, so sweet.

Scott, Dangerflog Ablett, Selwood.....  they are so easy to hate.

If We beat Dogs and go down to the cattery and knock em off we would have finished them off for the season.

FYI (Kardinia Park): I live 20km from this dump and refuse to attend our games there (every bloody year) on principal.

I have Platinum/Legends mship which gets me into all MCG and Etihad games.

But not K Park.

I go to all other Vic games and at least one interstate games each year. 

Our cheer squad get shafted - placed on a flank as seats behind the northern goal (non Cats cheer squad end) fetch a premium.

If you roll up and expect to get $25:GA you may be disappointed. Even though it won't be sold out they'll tell you that you need to pay $35 min. for a seat.

They treat opposition supporters with utter contempt.

Furthermore, night games can be dangerous for visiting supporters. Their supporters have spent all arvo in the pubs.

I urge all MFC suuporters to boycott this game.

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Seriously why aren't geelong coming under more scrutiny?  They could possibly be out of the 8 by the weekend.  This is a team that got ablett back at the start of the year.  Yes they don't really have a ruckman but they have a pretty good midfield and forward line.  I would think if they miss finals its a massive fail. Although funny if they do miss. Ablett would feel like he is back at the gold coast

3 hours ago, M_9 said:

FYI (Kardinia Park): I live 20km from this dump and refuse to attend our games there (every bloody year) on principal.

I have Platinum/Legends mship which gets me into all MCG and Etihad games.

But not K Park.

I go to all other Vic games and at least one interstate games each year. 

Our cheer squad get shafted - placed on a flank as seats behind the northern goal (non Cats cheer squad end) fetch a premium.

If you roll up and expect to get $25:GA you may be disappointed. Even though it won't be sold out they'll tell you that you need to pay $35 min. for a seat.

They treat opposition supporters with utter contempt.

Furthermore, night games can be dangerous for visiting supporters. Their supporters have spent all arvo in the pubs.

I urge all MFC suuporters to boycott this game.

I urge all MFC supporters to attend this game, as it's a massively important game in our season.

And I think we can handle a few old ducks knitting scarves, even if they have been drinking all arvo.


Not that he'd be a big out - but Tex's hit on Tuohy should be 2 weeks and therefore misses our game?

He is lucky that he came back on, but had only eyes for the ball and still made high contact.

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21 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

I urge all MFC supporters to attend this game, as it's a massively important game in our season.

And I think we can handle a few old ducks knitting scarves, even if they have been drinking all arvo.

Haha. Reminded me of days at Vic park and an old Pies fan Mrs Johnson who would sit on the fence in the outer and try to hit us over the head with her umbrella as we put the banners up. After a couple of years we worked out that the girls would do that part of the ground (and she allowed them to put the banner up - not the guys) as long as she could put her Pie's tea towel over our banner.

24 minutes ago, PJ_12345 said:

Not that he'd be a big out - but Tex's hit on Tuohy should be 2 weeks and therefore misses our game?

He is lucky that he came back on, but had only eyes for the ball and still made high contact.

At least 2 should be 3 eyes of the ball and elbow to the head. So what if Zach tuoy played out the game it was intentional high impact in my book it floored him. 

 
Just now, Bates Mate said:

At least 2 should be 3 eyes of the ball and elbow to the head. So what if Zach tuoy played out the game it was intentional high impact in my book it floored him. 

Yes, but Tuohy coming back on means he passed a concussion test. So whilst it was high contact, its not considered as bad.

Tex is insufferable - so would prefer him to be out long enough for Adelaide to just miss finals. Means he can enjoy all the "success" Lever gave up.

Carlton by 27 tonight. 4 score reviews in which 2 will be incorrect. Charlie Curnow to dominate and kick 7. 

If you own a rent-a-crowd business, you’ve done well this week. 


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