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Imagine spending your war chest on Jared Polec. 

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Gee I hate essendon. They bring in Daniher knowing they will cop a fine, but it's like oh well we have the money to fund that.

Well if the past year is to go buy nth won't be playing this game next year. The AFL took it off the dogs last year and after Nth's woeful performance today, I mean 4-14 that is a disgrace for a professional team. 

Ive stopped watching after 1/2 time. Last nights game was a snooze fest after 1/2 time and Im not watching essendon win there 3rd game in a row. We must have given them there form and confidence back. 

Im thinking Brad Scott could be in the news this week. They went out and recruited all these players from other clubs and they are near the bottom. 

Gee we better win tomorrow. 

1 hour ago, willmoy said:

I actually saw an Umpire give a free kick against TWSNBN in the First Quarter. I hope nothing happens in the CBD tonight.

I've missed something here, what is 'TWSNBN'?

The Western Suburbs National Broadband Network?

 

Everyone slagging off North should take a moment to appreciate that we are in essentially the same circumstance. 

4 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Everyone slagging off North should take a moment to appreciate that we are in essentially the same circumstance. 

Classic deflection Steve


4 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

Classic deflection Steve

Beer does that. 

19 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Everyone slagging off North should take a moment to appreciate that we are in essentially the same circumstance. 

Only if we get flogged tomorrow.

21 hours ago, Redleg said:

They also have great disposal and a fantastic mid field.

Buckley is getting it right.   They are almost flag favourites.

 

 
40 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

I've missed something here, what is 'TWSNBN'?

The Western Suburbs National Broadband Network?

The Club that secretly went to the AFL and said if you don't get  us the best onballer, inside and outside mid from GWS we will get back on the turps again and hold our breath.

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was ready to watch that game if it got interesting scorewise but like last night it was a slow moving train wreck.

Let's hope the game in the west is a little closer.

Other than Hawthorn v Geelong on Monday it really is a lacklustre round of football from a match up viewpoint.


Memo to Nought Melbourne 

Get your sorry [censored] down to Tassie and stay there, what an absolute waste of a game that was today. You are a drain on this cities resources and nobody except your 30 odd thousand members gives a shiit whether you live or die

Ben Brown continues to stage for kicks even after being in the spotlight all week. 

Pack ya bags North....

Jack Ziebell the captain with 6 possessions.  Ouch.

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respect where it is due.

Port may not have got the reward on the scoreboard but that was a great first quarter.

Lost count of the contested marks

West coast playing terribly. Two scoring shots in a quarter. This is despite the usual biased umpiring. Free kicks 8-3 so far. Their only goal from a free kick of course 

Two blatant frees to port in the last minute not payed. 

Ill be cheering on port. Thought Trenners might have got a call up? Maybe just emg 


Port Adelaide are mauling the eagles.  Stronger, faster and running much harder.

31 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

 

Ben Brown continues to stage for kicks even after being in the spotlight all week. 

 

I found that very surprising. It was really quite obvious.

It would seem that the 3 teams that have beaten us are all playing very well atm....maybe we aint that bad.

3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I found that very surprising. It was really quite obvious.

So did i, it is obviously the only way he knows how to play. 

It must be exploited as much as possible 

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

It would seem that the 3 teams that have beaten us are all playing very well atm....maybe we aint that bad.

Tomorrow will tell a lot about where we are


Port playing with the audacity we were late last year.  Eagle look way off, not sure if its a just an off night, the rain or Port pressure.  But the most entertaining game to watch this round so far.

The eagles are playing the same as they did last week against Freo. Wet conditions don't help but port are much better in it.

Gee Port that is pretty impressive keeping West Coast to only 2 goals on there home ground at half time. So far the 3 games have been over by half time. I can't see port losing this. 

 
1 minute ago, Hellish Inferno said:

Haha one player (Petruccelle) has until this point kicked the entirety of the Eagles score (2.2)

I think this that stat will last, well you dont think so?


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