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30 minutes ago, puntkick said:

Ably qualified

Qualified at being a perpetually-outraged right-wing stooge, sure.

Perfect fit for Carlton, now I think about it.

 
9 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Qualified at being a perpetually-outraged right-wing stooge, sure.

Perfect fit for Carlton, now I think about it.

You had to think about it !

Request list for this weekend aside from the obvious win we want:

Adelaide to beat Geelong

Brisbane to beat Hawthorn

Richmond to beat GWS

West Coast to beat Collingwood (I want Collingwood to finish outside the top 4)

Sydney to beat North

 

 

 
6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Well I will be barracking for Adelaide. Its best that they win. Will help us. 

Absolutely.  Would be brilliant if they destroyed Geelong by 10 goals.


2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Request list for this weekend aside from the obvious win we want:

Adelaide to beat Geelong

Brisbane to beat Hawthorn

Richmond to beat GWS

West Coast to beat Collingwood (I want Collingwood to finish outside the top 4)

Sydney to beat North

 

 

I'm in doubt about tonight's game.

If Adelaide win, they'll still be in the finals hunt, and play us in 2 weeks, over there.

If they get knocked off tonight, they're 3 games from the eight.

Time to send your  injured players for their operations to prepare for 2019.

However..... if Geelong win, they'll become harder for us to catch in the race for the finals.

If we don't beat Footscray, this is academic.

I'm very worried about the games in Geelong, Adelaide and Perth, where the opposition have 25(?26) in their side.

Geelong by 10 points.

 

As soon as one of these idiot commentators says " Sparkle" Narkle, that's it, I switch the TV off.


1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Handy for us in a couple of weeks.

Has to be.  Ran past ball, eyes only on player, and high

What the hell was Walker doing?  He had all the time in the world to make the hip and shoulder legal, yet instead he smashes him in the face with it.  Dumb football and he'll get 2 weeks at the very least for it.



1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

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Like to see Scott sook it right up, let alone with Ablett back.. aaaahhhhhhhhh nice

Happy for Adelaide to win tonight.

Have little desire to stagger into the finals. Would do us good to win a few against the better teams to see if this game plan has any legs.

 
1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Selwood jumped into the tackle and caused that. Pannell actually made the right call for once. 

Was about to say the same. He is so f####ing cunning. The master at creating free kicks. The toughest body that flops at the perfect times.

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