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Don't mind that result. GWS would have been smashed by Richmond. I can at least see Collingwood hitting as hard as they get.

 
1 minute ago, Uncle Fester said:

Don't mind that result. GWS would have been smashed by Richmond. I can at least see Collingwood hitting as hard as they get.

I know the Pies will get obliterated by Richmond but the mere thought that Collingwood could make the Grand Final makes me physically ill. 

 
8 minutes ago, jane02 said:

Oh God - this is torture sitting amongst these smug Pie supporters. 

They are not that good.

Softest finals run in history...


16 minutes ago, layzie said:

I’m disappointed in this GWS side. We’ve sunk so much money and draft picks into this crap and it would be nice to see this bucketload of talent work together and pull this off but no, they will just fall away and be a trophy less bucket of underachievers.

I’m with you mate. So much taxpayer money and resources have gone into this hellhole in a hand basket. I’m sick and tired of seeing these bootwinkles flash their brilliance during the season and not get it done in a big game like this. This club is bull [censored] and I think a lot of people would like their money back.

Tigers will be kicking their lips.

Watch the feathers fly next Friday....

Giants... rubbish as they are were unlucky with Razor out there. 

GWS a colossal waste of time, money and resources.

Imagine how much fun it would have been tonight cheering for a Tasmanian team to beat the Filth.

 

 
5 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

I know the Pies will get obliterated by Richmond but the mere thought that Collingwood could make the Grand Final makes me physically ill. 

The thought of Richmond winning another flag does the same to me. 


It's great being part of the conversation too ... we now get to size things up.

The good news is that we should be able to get into this position again moving forward ... add 3 more top players (plus Hoges & Lever) in the off-season and they won't be able to stop us.

1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

GWS a colossal waste of time, money and resources.

Imagine how much fun it would have been tonight cheering for a Tasmanian team to beat the Filth.

 

There is a lot of merit in that comment.

Even more if you add in the northern suns

23 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Must admit.., the science experiment is failing.

What hope the northern suns.

Mind you the Fitzroy bears worked for a while

I dunno, the Fitzroy Bears aren’t too bad. I reckon they are a fair chance for the pennant next year.

I hope the tigers smash the daylights out of the filth.

God it's going to be feral in that ground next friday.

I have to walk amongst them as I walk over to AAMI park to watch the storm play there prelim final. 


On 9/14/2018 at 3:11 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

Melbourne Filth G.F.

Traditional Rivals

 

On 9/14/2018 at 3:31 PM, dl4e said:

And we beat them by a point.

 

On 9/14/2018 at 3:54 PM, daisycutter said:

after the siren goal from a dubious free kick

And by Weed!!  With grandpa sitting up with RDB appearing to be happy though deeply conflicted internally. 

 

So so is it now three or four years in a row that GW$ aka Great Waste of Space choked in a prelim?  Their supporter must be tough or stupid. 

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Pendles looked very sore in the last.

All one can hope for is the 2 of them belt each other physically and we can get over eagles 

Watching this game was as palatable as watching  a porn film starring Donald Trump and Serena Williams. 

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The thought of Collingwood being in a preliminary final is sickening, but to be fair a Richmond-Collingwood prelim is mouthwatering.

10 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Anyone notice the Collingwood players celebrating a bit too much?

Such a disgrace. They should be serious, and go to bed straight away.


29 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

This is an appalling last quarter by GW$, no heart and no will to win the game. 

Oh well, enjoy your 6 day break Pies.

G how did that happen?? Not very fair to be honest....not that i care at all... If that was us we would all be filthy.........

16 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Anyone notice the Collingwood players celebrating a bit too much?

I am sure that the Visy environmental ambassador will give them a dressing down. 

 
9 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Watching this game was as palatable as watching  a porn film starring Donald Trump and Serena Williams. 

Or the pee tape. 

21 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Anyone notice the Collingwood players celebrating a bit too much?

It was THEIR grand final.

Ours is coming ! ;)


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