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Nope still no one...

Oh nope someone has asked where they can give away the free tickets they have for next weeks game? Where is the nearest recycling centre?

Brutal.

Their 12 fans must be gutted. 

 

TOTY

Gill?


2 hours ago, Cards13 said:

........ no one is logged in.

LOL

 

Plastic and irrelevant football team. 

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47 minutes ago, Stretch Johnson said:

TOTY

Gill?

That’s the way I’ll be voting at the Deeland end of season awards night. 


I thought the original post was a bit harsh and just trolling GWS, so I took a moment to dig around for a GWS forum myself.

I googled, I followed leads, I even went to bigfooty and to reddit.

Yikes. I mean, no real fans is one thing, but not even being able to get some cranky drunks complaining about umpiring or Melbourne weather being unfair, that's very weak indeed.

There were posts from Nigerian princes becoming war orphans and needing access to their back accounts and about how local milfs in the area need servicing.

No comments on the footy alas though.

A friend was listening to the game on 3AW.  When GWS kicked their first goal and their was no reaction at the G, 3AW played 'The Sounds of Silence'.  LOL!

I believe they’re pretty dirty with Israel Folou’s game.

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39 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

I thought the original post was a bit harsh and just trolling GWS, so I took a moment to dig around for a GWS forum myself.

I googled, I followed leads, I even went to bigfooty and to reddit.

Yikes. I mean, no real fans is one thing, but not even being able to get some cranky drunks complaining about umpiring or Melbourne weather being unfair, that's very weak indeed.

My pleasure. :) 

It really is a weird concept, they are so close to being an incredible team, potential for flags etc and no one gives a hoot about them. 


Imagine if this soulless franchise wins a flag... quietest grand final ever. 

Their 13 fans must be stoked with their form. What a total joke these expansion clubs are!

I’m surprised given the immense size of their cheer squad today. That flag waved after every goal made a serious statement.

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1 minute ago, McQueen said:

I believe they’re pretty dirty with Israel Folou’s game.

Just his “soc med” game.

Hang on....

TRANSMISSION COMING THROUGH.. 

Bacchus from Balmain says

Too many crabs cant catch fish

Might try the latest artificial Bait

GREATER WESTERN SHIZEN!!


Bob was busy mowing the lawn today and couldn't make it down for the game and the other supporter, Mary, had to do some shopping. But rest assured they will be fired up come finals time....

I actually think that GWS should be Canberra based. They pull a great crowd there and AFL is in favour in the ACT (played a few seasons there myself). As for Gold Coast, send em’ to Tassie - would mind seeing the ‘Tassie Tigers’ running around. 

As for the OP: I could insert a joke about literacy to actually write response, and foreign nationals that reside west of King George’s Road, but that would be just crass.. 

 

 

 
19 minutes ago, layzie said:

Where’s your history? 

Played for ADFA and ANU - bloody coldest game ever was out at Cooma. 


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