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Just now, Danelska said:

those who shall not be named... essendon

Oh. THAT SCUM. Even two of my nephew's gave up following them. No influence from me - but smart boys.

 
Just now, Lucifer's Hero said:

They Who Shall Not Be Named.  In this case refers to the 3 amigos: My Egotist, Mr Ducker and Mr Sook that make up the 'elite' midfield at Geelong.

Occasionally modified to HWSNBN ie He Who Shall Not Be Named.  When used on DL it is exclusively for the No 1 p_ick who took his 30 pieces of silver and went to GWS. 

Appreciate your reply. I still have "L" plates on DL. Haha

13 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Just bloody well win the next 6 on the trot. Simple solution.

Never thought of that. make sure you give this solution to the club 

 

Why isn’t that 50 against the Port trainer for coming within 5 metres of Ryan on a set shot? 

Edited by Dee Zephyr

Feels like 2014: Watts playing well loose on HB


Just now, DubDee said:

Feels like 2014: Watts playing well loose on HB

define 'well'

72% time in this quarter in meth coke's forward half, and they were robbed of a clear 50 and goal

Port lose this and that's 4 out of the last 5 they will have lost.......just sayin....

1 minute ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

define 'well'

72% time in this quarter in meth coke's forward half, and they were robbed of a clear 50 and goal

Wow, you clearly see the ump behind the kicker telling him to get out of the space and the trainer still encroached. Two umps looking on and nothing. 

 
1 hour ago, DubDee said:

If WC somehow win, port are in serious doubt of missing finals. They are away to Pies next week. Plus WC will be pretty much locked in the top 4 and won’t need a win next week. 

I know who I want to win

Nah I want them to lose twice in a row, no way I want to play a final in Perth.

Dream scenario for this current game: Port valiantly hang on in this last quarter v WCE, but then succumb to the injuries that write-off their season.

Unlikely, with WCE all over them with almost 26 mins gone in the last, now just two points down and 8 of the last 10 scores to WCE.

Edited by Rogue


8 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

define 'well'

72% time in this quarter in meth coke's forward half, and they were robbed of a clear 50 and goal

Decent. Better than usual 

wow


Unbelievable finish!!!! Utterly stunning choke from Port! ?

Can't wait for all the rule changes to fix the game!  ?

Edited by SaberFang

Top 4 still there for the taking.

Lions and Crows are our allies tonight.


1 minute ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Brutal for us.

 

Ah well, we will just have to beat Meth Coast twice in a month over there.

Good for us RGRS. We win tomorrow then we go a game clear of Port who then have the Pies next week. WC are too far ahead on the ladder to worry about them, need to keep those close to us at bay. Worry about who we play and where once we actually qualify for finals, yeah.

7 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Port lose this and that's 4 out of the last 5 they will have lost.......just sayin....

Plus some additional injuries to key players. You'd have to say they are cooked now.

Not a moment I'd want to be a Port supporter. In a sympathetic way, not in the general "I wouldn't want to be a Port supporter" sense.

Jesus.

Just now, SaberFang said:

Unbelievable finish!!!! Utterly stunning choke from Port! ?

To be fair, just one on the bench and both Dixon and Ryder out of action.

 
1 minute ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Brutal for us.

 

Ah well, we will just have to beat Meth Coast twice in a month over there.

Dont mind playing a final over there as it would mean we have a double chance

Playing Richmond at the G wouldnt be a lot easier.....

Bugger. I think I wanted port to win so they would pass collingwood as well. 

I know they had injuries but that was a poor last quarter from port. 


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