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1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

Week 2: Drink it up!

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Looks like someone [censored] in it first - should be tasty 

 
1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

Week 2: Drink it up!

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None left ;)


1 hour ago, sisso said:

I think I imagined last year

No, we all woke up and it was all a dream..... Oh, wait, that was the Wizard of Oz. I'm feeling the same right now. Having flashbacks.

I will be very disappointed if Petracca isn’t dropped. He needs to spend some time learning how to play the game 

 

When do we start tanking?

Never thought this thus would need serious consideration.

5 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Is that why we dropped spargo at least he has a go 

He didn't last week. Or in the preseason. He deserved to be dropped. 


naught to worry about.... only some minor inaccuracies on goal

and we thrashed them on the inside 50 count

A mere flesh wound guys and gals ?

1 minute ago, BAMF said:

He didn't last week. Or in the preseason. He deserved to be dropped. 

Has plenty of mates then 

PERCENTAGE !!!!

Oh, hang on..................................

Just now, The Swimming Dee said:

I will be very disappointed if Petracca isn’t dropped. He needs to spend some time learning how to play the game 

Who comes in for him? There are a number of others I would drop before him.


This is disgusting. 

Heading down to Geelong on a wet night, let’s pick 3 tall key defenders. FMD. Every time the ball has hit the deck I’m Geelongs forward like they have looked like scoring.

Its just stupid, and I and many others said the same before the game.

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Urgh

1 minute ago, Sydee said:

Has plenty of mates then 

Agreed. And to be honest I would rather gift Spargo games than some of the others. At least he has shown he will be part of the future.


Just now, BAMF said:

Who comes in for him? There are a number of others I would drop before him.

I’ll take Cory Wagner. Petracca needs a rocket 

The fact that I have so little faith in Goodwin only makes it worse. I hope like hell I am wrong, but god this feels like the beginning of another season from hell and I’m so tired. 

The crap this club continues to serve its supporters and members is a disgrace. 

 

 

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