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Freo can heave ho!!!

Walters and stephen hill bunch of [censored] pussycats the both of them.

they weren't [censored] injured.

 

Hopefully they finish 4th and get a nice touch up from Richmond in the first week. Would rather none of them win the flag but I’m more attuned to Richmond’s BS right now than Collingwood.

Edited by layzie


Collingwood finishes top 4 and to think Hawthorn can join them....????

I love the commentators saying that ‘good teams find a way to win’. I think it was more a case of a decent team doing what they were meant to do.

1 minute ago, layzie said:

I love the commentators saying that ‘good teams find a way to win’. I think it was more a case of a decent team doing what they were meant to do.

And what we couldn't do against the Saints which would've delivered us 4th place ?


Oh well, we'll just have to go on a Bulldogs run.

Ugh freo why couldn't you kick straight.  Could have done us and the footy community a favour.

Ok we need west coast to win because we can't let collingwood have possibly 2 home finals.  

If its a Richmond collingwood gf i may leave the country for awhile 

‘Cox goes limp under pressure’

7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

‘Cox goes limp under pressure’

I thought he stood up today.


2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

I thought he stood up today.

He's gotten ahead of himself.

41 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

I can see why we’re keen on Langdon - has speed and goes both inside and outside the contest 

Skills are very suspect... just don’t see how he would improve our list. 

19 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

Skills are very suspect... just don’t see how he would improve our list. 

RedLegs....

On behalf of everyone here on Demonland - pleeeaaaasssseeee change your profile pic?

Thanks in advance 

 

 Hawthorn look dreadful.

2 minutes ago, dl4e said:

 Hawthorn look dreadful.

Hope we play them. Any chance 


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