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3 hours ago, brendan said:

Dusty in trouble for an elbow, and giving mummy the finger and a snorting sign lol, watch the AFL Ignore this 1 can’t have there favourite sitting on the sidelines 

Nothing to see.  Doesn’t wear red n blue.  

2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

These umpires are killing the game seriously. 50 metre penalties are BS

WTF is going on Gill??

Is that a serious question? 

Gill is pandering to the corporate advertisers and hasn’t a clue what drives footy fans to follow their teams through thick and thin. 

Cares about the bottom line 1,2 and 3.  The fans 98, 99 and ? 

 

 
31 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Wow lions 3 and 0 us 0 and 3. 

Who the hell would have thought that at the start of season.  Sure as hell wasnt  me. 

 

I had the Lions finishing 6th on the ladder.  Their form doesn't surprise me. 

In the interest of transparency,  I had us finishing 2nd.  And strangely enough,  our form doesn't surprise me.  Because we are Melbourne.

44 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

That McInerney goes alright. Has bobbed up when needed the last two weeks with some strong marking and goals.

He was right on our doorstep, instead we chose some giraffe spud called Filipovic.

 
1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

He was right on our doorstep, instead we chose some giraffe spud called Filipovic.

Filipovic was the biggest dud ever, our recruiter should be sacked 

I'm liking the look of Brisbane.  They have some really good young talls who are starting to get their act together and have drafted a raft of fast hard mids with good foot skills.  Hipwood seems to have pulled his head out of his [censored], McInerny is standing up as the spare ruck/resting forward and Stef Martin is continuing his good form.  Bringing in Fagan seems to have been a masterstroke. 


Will be interested to see when the MRP  slaps Dusty with a feather for his actions.

Dusty should get 2 weeks for that behind the ball hit and the an extra week for that snorting signal. 

Hope the hawks beat nth today just to keep them on the bottom and Brad Scott is kept winless

Every week I come on this forum saying I hope essenscum lose but obviously stuffed that up, but at least the pies lost. By the way I did laugh when the pies fans booed Sheed last night when he was going for goal. Just because he kicked the winner in the gf because the pies gave up a 5 goal lead, it isn't his fault. 

Im happy to see brisbane do well. Its good for qld footy 

Why is the dogs/suns game today beginning at 2:20 and not 1:10? 

 
1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Dusty should get 2 weeks for that behind the ball hit and the an extra week for that snorting signal. 

Hope the hawks beat nth today just to keep them on the bottom and Brad Scott is kept winless

Every week I come on this forum saying I hope essenscum lose but obviously stuffed that up, but at least the pies lost. By the way I did laugh when the pies fans booed Sheed last night when he was going for goal. Just because he kicked the winner in the gf because the pies gave up a 5 goal lead, it isn't his fault. 

Im happy to see brisbane do well. Its good for qld footy 

Why is the dogs/suns game today beginning at 2:20 and not 1:10? 

Roughead out is a massive loss for the hawks though 

 

Last year we lead by 75 points against GC in the second qtr.

hate to think what the result would be today if we played them.

GC have inproved out of sight since May had left them.


3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Last year we lead by 75 points against GC in the second qtr.

hate to think what the result would be today if we played them.

GC have inproved out of sight since May had left them.

Got in fresh young talent who are playing with such extreme enthusiasm. 

38 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Got in fresh young talent who are playing with such extreme enthusiasm. 

And off loaded a few prima donnas who didn’t want to play for their pay.

Suns look a lot better without Lynch and May. Great team spirit despite the dogs having double the free kicks as usual 

7 hours ago, loges said:

Will be interested to see when the MRP  slaps Dusty with a feather for his actions.

Rod Grinter would have got 12 weeks for the same offence !!


Wonder if the Dogs' win last week was more a product of Hawthorn hitting a wall in the fourth quarter with only two on the bench.

Props to GC for getting two wins on the board early, they certainly look a much better side than last year, but the only way they could have had an easier fixture so far than St Kilda, Fremantle and the Dogs would be if they'd had us in there somewhere.

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Last year we lead by 75 points against GC in the second qtr.

hate to think what the result would be today if we played them.

GC have inproved out of sight since May had left them.

Yep, that's it. Everything else has stayed the same.

Seriously BBP.

6 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Rod Grinter would have got 12 weeks for the same offence !!

He will get 2 with 1 for a guilty plea. Should be 3 with 2 as off the ball.


GC would have beaten us easily today. Our one paced wombats bloated with bathwater  would have been left in the dust. 

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45 minutes ago, the rolling fog said:

Refer to Caroline Wilson's thoughts on 3AW yesterday about how cooked the leadership group at GC was

Demoralising, it would have been.

3 minutes ago, america de cali said:

GC would have beaten us easily today. Our one paced wombats bloated with bathwater  would have been left in the dust. 

Come on man... that statement is based on YOUR expectations of where YOU think the team should be... 

It's fine to be disappointed, and if you can look across the team and go 'aye, they're simply getting their paycheck and not putting in effort' for each an every one of them - then I would concur - but it aint right.... :)

 
51 minutes ago, the rolling fog said:

Refer to Caroline Wilson's thoughts on 3AW yesterday about how cooked the leadership group at GC was

What was said?

May certainly hasn’t won me over yet....


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