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Round 20 - Non MFC Games.

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Jeez let's hope the Cats don't get over the top here!

Please dont let this slip tigers..

 

Everything, literally everything Geelong did in that last q last time turned to gold against us and they won by a bee's d.

A few things have gone wrong this time against Richmond and it's been enough. We were so bleeding close it's not funny.


Cats destroying the Tigers this 4th quarter. 5 goals to 2. 4 points down with 2 minutes to go. Cats look like they'll pinch this one.

Typical of our luck!

 

Bruce: "Geelong are coming, coming, coming!!! Don't you love it!"

Edited by Moonshadow

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Sick Sick joke!

The only night I have gone for tigers . [censored]  me! Sorry for the f word


10 minutes ago, Chook said:

This performance from Richmond in the last quarter should be compulsory viewing for every Melbourne player. Goodwin should sit his list down and get them to watch how Richmond has quelled the Geelong fightback so expertly.

Sort of....

Deliberate OOB. Only sport in the world where the umpires do consider context in the match

10 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Richmond showing our players how it's done in the last quarter. Hope every bloody player and coach is watching, because they could learn a thing or two from the Tigers. 

Probably not... they got pantsed in the last quarter and were lucky to win!


Just now, Moonshadow said:

Deliberate OOB. Only sport in the world where the umpires do consider context in the match

You clearly have never watched the NBA

What a shame Cats 

sarcasm dripping

Phew.....Ablett screwed that one up..

Thank [censored] Cats didn't win!

This game makes me feel better. I don't know if it should but it does.


Sweet revenge. Suck it Geelong. God I despise them. Gablett missing. Oh how sweet it is! 

Rance is the most overrated sook in the league. He is rubbish one on one. 

Bruce - “Geelong came out winners out of this”

Except for the fact that if they lose to Hawthorn next week they’ll probably miss finals.

Hope Chris Scott enjoyed that one.

 
1 minute ago, Chook said:

This game makes me feel better. I don't know if it should but it does.

Me too. Right outcome, but shows how vulnerable each team is


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