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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.

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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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