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If by some miracle we make the 8 and play Geelong....would we have to go down to that pizz hole of a stadium or are they not having finals down there?

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4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

,If by some miracle we make the 8 and play Geelong....would we have to go down to that pizz hole of a stadium or are they not having finals down there?

NO WAY 

Final against them will be at Shitihad, a ground we play well, or MCG, a ground we play poorly on!

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4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

If by some miracle we make the 8 and play Geelong....would we have to go down to that pizz hole of a stadium or are they not having finals down there?

 If anyone has to, it'll be us.

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Just now, Mickey said:

 If anyone has to, it'll be us.

NO!! ground capacity just cant cut demand! No way it would be played down there !

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1 minute ago, picket fence said:

NO!! ground capacity just cant cut demand! No way it would be played down there !

But i thought that they had been asking the afl to play finals down there after renos were completed, but i dont know the outcome?


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No it would be tantamount to what AFL could get re attendances at Shitihad or G.$$$

Remember AFL have monetary gains to think about not political gerrymandering of numbers and influential AFL Clubs

Oh hang on a minute!

Did I just say that?

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1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

Was literally just thinking unless they have some more injuries we will lose to GWS next week, Davies goes down with a knock to the back. 

I cant see us beating them to be honest, i give us more chance against WC

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Presumably even if a final was played at Geelong, the Geelong supporters wouldn't get more than half the tickets?

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2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Phil Davis looks injured and headed to the rooms. Oppo watch for next week.

Their entire team would need to die in a plane crash for us to have a chance…and still they'd kick about 10 goals out the back of our ridiculously high press.

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1 minute ago, picket fence said:

No it would be tantamount to what AFL could get re attendances at Shitihad or G.

Remember AFL have monetary gains to think about not political gerrymandering of numbers and influential AFL Clubs

Oh hang on a minute!

Did I just say that?

Yes picket, i hear you....but they were lobbying for that to happen, i just wondered if there had been any news on that front...

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Yes Wadda we sing would like to know what the position is on this!

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9 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I cant see us beating them to be honest, i give us more chance against WC

Was thinking we need to win tomorrow as I just can’t see us beating the AFL monstrosity.

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53 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

A stadium the profligate State government handed over 10s of millions of dollars to build, at the expense of so many worthy causes. The stench of government waste is all over that stadium and these filthy mange infested cats have the effrontery to claim credit for its construction. Disgraceful !!!

100% agree with all these anti Geelong posts. I liked them while they won their flags, because they had waited so long, but since then, the unbearable arrogance of their supporters, the way g abblet, took the money from Gold Coast and ran, the unchallenged lack of sportsmanship from Dangerfield, and most of all the whinging, bleating of their coach, have made me hate them with gusto.

May they be embarrassed out of the first week of the finals by 186 and spend the next decade at the foot of the ladder.

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10 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Yes Wadda we sing would like to know what the position is on this!

Its a frightening thought, esp given the brawls down there at the H&A round this year..

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Just now, KLV said:

100% agree with all these anti Geelong posts. I liked them while they won their flags, because they had waited so long, but since then, the unbearable arrogance of their supporters, the way g abblet, took the money from Gold Coast and ran, the unchallenged lack of sportsmanship from Dangerfield, and most of all the whinging, bleating of their coach, have made me hate them with gusto.

May they be embarrassed out of the first week of the finals by 186 and spend the next decade at the foot of the ladder.

Oh and while I’m at it, wait for their whinging to start because they don’t get to play a final at their state government funded home stadium 

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Maggot "free for all" this weekend. They were in their glee. Ducking and weaving. Favorite players to the fore. Little Gaz there, not giving away 50's even though 4mtrs away inside protected area. Then Danger diving at his best, pikes, back flips. Media sound so much better when you cannot listen to their drivel.

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42 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

If by some miracle we make the 8 and play Geelong....would we have to go down to that pizz hole of a stadium or are they not having finals down there?

I believe they’ve already requested it and already been denied.

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1 minute ago, dl4e said:

From what I have seen the giants don’t look unbeatable.

Tough but can be done. Swans not hitting targets like last week.

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