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IIIFFFF we make next week, I want to beat the Pies, I might be dead of a heart attack though, and for sure suffering every stress related condition ever. As a 3rd generation Demon, my hatred of the Pies is marrow deep, a hundred years of loathing. Collingwood has found another gear, running like we do, will be a ding dong context. I would like to see Rance get smashed by Viney though... in fact I wouldn't mind seeing him smashed tonight as well.

 

We definitely want Richmond to win. We are far more easily matched with them and if Pies win tonight they will win the flag. Collingwood aren't getting the respect they deserve.

 

I don’t really care who wins tonight. Then I see Eddie’s sons after CollIngwood kick a goal and hope like [censored] Richmond win. 


Warning.  Don’t play injured players, even “ superstars “.  

My dad, who was not without a clue about footy, always said you need a Ruckman in a Grand Final  - would GAWN/GRUNDY be the best big man duel ever in a Grand Final????

1 minute ago, DaisyDeeciple said:

My dad, who was not without a clue about footy, always said you need a Ruckman in a Grand Final  - would GAWN/GRUNDY be the best big man duel ever in a Grand Final????

certainly in recent memory

we were robbed of keating vs primus due to the latter's knee knacks

 
2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Warning.  Don’t play injured players, even “ superstars “.  

He can't even jump. 

Wowee.

I expect that angry boy Dimma to give the tiggies a serve.  They need to tighten up and look for better entry into 50.  Filth moving it too easy and getting way too many marks.  Time or tiger smash, or they are gone.


Wow Richmond have been made to look very second rate. Very few players showing any poise or calm in the face of ferocious pressure from the Pies. 

Absolute credit to the Pies as well, their pressure has been immense. Now we get to see what the Tigers are really made of. 

Fun game 

Pretty stunned. That is huge. Richmond not dealing with being beaten at their own game too well.

Seriously torn about this one. Can’t handle either one winning tonight. I’m changing over to the Storm game for a while. 

Well i hope like hell we don’t start like Richmond or West Coast don’t start like the pies tomorrow.

Listening (why?) to the commentary I know I understand why they spend so much time talking about their past glories, who they know, what they know and boosting each other.  When they comment on the game what they say bears little resemblance to what is actually happening.


6 minutes ago, praha said:

We definitely want Richmond to win. We are far more easily matched with them and if Pies win tonight they will win the flag. Collingwood aren't getting the respect they deserve.

With Degoey and Treloar both in they look super dangerous and should win this one.

3 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

certainly in recent memory

we were robbed of keating vs primus due to the latter's knee knacks

are Keating, yes a good call the September specialist, was ridiculous how good he was in those finals games.

Collingwood playing their GF game right now. This will take a massive amount out of them if they can win.

COX WHAT A GRAB

Sorry can't help myself

Dees Filth GF.


Listening to this one from Agra India ....sipping on a few Turgors in the hotel bar overlooking the mighty Taj

2 minutes ago, ProperDee said:

Collingwood playing their GF game right now. This will take a massive amount out of them if they can win.

We can only hope, we can only hope. 

5 minutes ago, layzie said:

Pretty stunned. That is huge. Richmond not dealing with being beaten at their own game too well.

Seriously torn about this one. Can’t handle either one winning tonight. I’m changing over to the Storm game for a while. 

Now remembering how Cox destroyed us.

 

Did not see this coming at all. Trip to Perth followed by a 6 day break, figured it would finally be curtains for the Pies. 

Do not want them to win at all. Worse, I think they are far more likely to beat either us or West Coast in a GF than Richmond are. 


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