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  On 31/08/2018 at 22:50, Redleg said:

Please Dees wipe the smile off that bloke. Please. 

He looks like he has a broom stick up his *## 

 

I'm a cold-blooded fish but this makes it boil!

 

 
  On 01/09/2018 at 07:36, Nasher said:

That sent my hatred for them from simmering to snowballing.

I almost went apoplectic when Selwood began to enthusiastically clap the decision. [censored]. 

The filth are the number 1 hated club but Geelong are second.


  On 31/08/2018 at 23:41, Demonland said:

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giving his best impressions to his supporters...  leading his supporters with example.

he's been watching Bo Bo again.

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  On 01/09/2018 at 03:39, SFebes said:

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Geez....  I am so glad we have the chance to knock them out of the finals.

Insufferable dolts.


  On 31/08/2018 at 22:38, SFebes said:

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THE [censored]!!!!

I really found it hard to scroll through this thread.. I think my pre-game anxiety is starting early this week..

I saw Brad Scott on 360 this week, flatly deny/dismissing any possibility that Melbourne might be a threat, he could only muster words to the effect “if we lose it’s not about our team or our preparation, but only due to a better team on the day”. I took from that statement, that he can only see us winning by luck.

I’m not sure if I interpreted his comments correctly or not, but it just seemed to wreak of arrogance. 

 

I could not fathom the arrogance of them requesting a home final in advance while being outside the 8. Be in the position FIRST and then request it. 

I also hate the arrogance of their fans, they’ve been up for so long they’ve forgotten what it means to suffer and what it should mean when you get to be a part of September action. They deserve a long stint down the bottom for their arrogance but it likely won’t happen for a while because they’re a “destination club”. 


  On 01/09/2018 at 03:39, SFebes said:

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they look like the kind of blokes in high school that would pick on the exchange student.

  On 31/08/2018 at 23:38, dl4e said:

The way I see things we have a chance to play Geelong and Hawthorn over the next 2 weeks. Those 2 teams have handed out more misery to us over the last 20 or so years than any others. I would love the fact we can wipe their a#$%s in 2 finals in a row. I hate those 2 clubs nearly as much as I hate the filth.

Me  2

Tom Hawkins is a Finely lad, so I can't bring myself to dislike him. Plus he is actually a very nice guy.

Cant stand the rest of them though, especially Selwood and Chris Scott. Ablett is a great player but sooks to the umps too much for my liking.

  On 01/09/2018 at 13:17, DeezNuts said:

I really found it hard to scroll through this thread.. I think my pre-game anxiety is starting early this week..

I saw Brad Scott on 360 this week, flatly deny/dismissing any possibility that Melbourne might be a threat, he could only muster words to the effect “if we lose it’s not about our team or our preparation, but only due to a better team on the day”. I took from that statement, that he can only see us winning by luck.

I’m not sure if I interpreted his comments correctly or not, but it just seemed to wreak of arrogance. 

 

After we win (thrash them) watch him come out with these exact excuses.. 


  On 31/08/2018 at 22:38, SFebes said:

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I can't imagine Hogan or Tmac ever having that level of self absorbtion or disrespect.

We got to win this one.

Winners are grinners... let's wipe theirs  ;)

Smug lil bastards...Johny come late to this year's September. Kickem to the curb!!

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Apart from the GF team he was gifted, Chris Scott's finals record isnt too good from memory. Winning only 3 of their last 11? No wonder Cats fans were livid on his contract being extended until 2022. Such an arrogant piece of turd.

 
  On 01/09/2018 at 13:17, DeezNuts said:

I saw Brad Scott on 360 this week, flatly deny/dismissing any possibility that Melbourne might be a threat, he could only muster words to the effect “if we lose it’s not about our team or our preparation, but only due to a better team on the day”. I took from that statement, that he can only see us winning by luck.

That will make our victory all the sweeter.

GO DEMONS!

Chris Scott -        if he keeps rolling his eyes probably go blind.                                                                 I like to see that!

Selwood     -         keep ducking for frees and you will eventually thump your head on the ground      I like to see that!

Hawkins     -         Don't smile for G sakes you will crack your face. Oh!   Fritschy owes you one.         l like to see that!i

Dangerwood        Tell us how smart you you are, like a hole in the head                                                    l like to see that!

 


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