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Booing Lewis pre match. Stay classy Adelaide, you filthy bogans. 

 
2 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Rather him in forJKH

Maybe the boys took JKH out the back and flogged him so AVB could play?!

 

No better place to watch footy then standing on the hill at AO. 

Win or loss I’m gonna punch someone at the final siren. ? 

Just now, DubDee said:

 

Win or loss I’m gonna punch someone at the final siren. ? 

Interesting reaction regardless. 


What can you say pre-game that hasn’t already been said? This one is everything. If the run home becomes any sort of situation where we have to win those last 2 then that will be it.

Gut feel is not great all, sorry wish I could be as upbeat as others but it just wreaks of one of those return games that we don’t get the job done in after torching them in the first one. I have full faith we’ll have a crack though and hope like hell it goes our way. 

Lets go Dees....win the next 9 games and all is forgiven!! :)

 

Sadly, my dad lives in Adelaide, retired and has to walk past every second house displaying a crows flag - trust me, he’s a dees fan through and through - he’s at the game tonight, naturally adorned in our red and blue clobber. By god I hope we win, umpires aside, let’s stone these feral crows!!! Go dees!!!

 
2 minutes ago, DeezNuts said:

Sadly, my dad lives in Adelaide, retired and has to walk past every second house displaying a crows flag - trust me, he’s a dees fan through and through - he’s at the game tonight, naturally adorned in our red and blue clobber. By god I hope we win, umpires aside, let’s stone these feral crows!!! Go dees!!!

Let's hope he can walk home with a big grin ( but quickly lol )

I hope Adelaide come out with their faux-toughness and try to rough us up, allowing us to concentrate of playing actual football. Their players are too dumb to do both. 


Stills are poor to start, seen Oliver fumble/ double grab 5 times already... normally doesn’t do that in a whole game.

What was he supposed to do!!!


What a start. Looks like we are really keen to make amends for last week and stay in the hunt for finals.... ?

1st goal from a umpire gift


Looks they haven’t learnt from last week again, just run it out FFS. Slow learners

Maggots on fire early.

 

Gotta love teams slotting their chances against us almost all the time 


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