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The lesser of two evils IMO.

 

Holy moly. I kinda feel sorry for them

 

Ha ha ha ha ha!

It couldn't have happened to a better bunch of mugs!

And yeah,  my hatred of anything black & white runs deep.

 

 

 

Wow. I actually feel sorry for the Filth. That was such a great game of Aussie RULES


Well, as a Melbourne supporter I found the final score of that very satisfying!!

A really good game...great granny 

 

Love it! 

Great for footy. 

Bucks just destined never to win one as player or coach.

 

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LOL.

5 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Shuey or Sheed for Norm?

Shuey’s a shuey-in. 

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Any question on who I wanted to win has been answered by the looks of utter devastation on the Pies players faces!

Deserved premiers, they were dominant in the second half and couldn’t seem to take their chances. But that goal at the end was clutch. 

It’s never a bad day when Collingwood lose a grand final by less than a goal !

Could only bring myself to watch the second half, but what a game!

He may have had a good second half, but Darling is an absolute crumbler. Could have cost them the flag with that simple fumble in the goal square.

Anyway, Pies stuck on 15 flags and there was definitely some Collywobble there, but in the end, West Coast are a slightly better side.

And we lost to the eventual Premiers, just as we did in '94.

What a beautiful thing - the filth nutted in the last moments.

Melbourne must learn from that. The weagles were jumped and trailed by 5 goals yet fought their way back - that's what premiers do.


Wife beating could be up a notch tonight.

What a great favour Richmond did the footy world, allowing us to watch Collinwood lose another grand final.

Deserved winners, were the team who held their form most consistently through the year. Makes getting some extra marking power over the off season a smart move for the Dees. 

 
4 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Any team that has a Barass and a Sheed in a grand final deserves to win it.

iy agree.


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