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2 minutes ago, Megatron said:

He’s been reading d’land.

MY CAse has rested. Hope OMac burns . 8 goals

 

 
18 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Great. I wish him well

he cannot play in defence

Ought to be interesting...O mac doesnt do the body on body stuff all that well. I cant imagine for a moment Bucks would afford Oscar any room to work his 'magic" in. His brother can keep his feet...not convinced O can. but...he has his chance. Carpe Diem Oscar. Is a better kick than T though imho ..thats a plus I guess

Max V Grundy will be interesting. Max beat him well last time.

 
26 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Goodwin just confirmed Oscar McDonald is playing forward. 

Now let me eat my words Oscar!

Good move but in fairness to Oscar it is a bloody tough day for anyone to try to show their new wares off.  


6 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Good move but in fairness to Oscar it is a bloody tough day for anyone to try to show their new wares off.  

Will be interesting to see how he goes. 

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Awesome list

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Only convinced about one of these, and that's rapidly becoming ancient and irrelevant history

 

Are we any chance today? 

 

Are we experimenting or are we tanking to ensure we secure pick 2?


Amazingly low crowd! Hope we go ok might be a rough chance depending on the weather. (Pies easily)

1 minute ago, McQueen said:

Are we any chance today? 

The pressure is on them..

This feels like Neeld era Demon watching. No one here, no one expects us to win, and the weather is [censored]

Apparently we were 17th for goals per inside 50 up to round 15. After that we've been ranked 1st. This shows Goodwin can tweak to get a result. #coachoftheyear

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Just now, billyblanks35 said:

Apparently we were 17th for goals per inside 50 up to round 15. After that we've been ranked 1st. This shows Goodwin can tweak to get a result. #coachoftheyear

think about that......could it be that we are even worse at getting the ball forward

6 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Do you remember what you replied to me pre-game last week? It's similar to that.

Stuff it. 

 

Just changed my tip ti us. 

??

Barrett on MMM just spewing out that the relationship between Goody and BMac is strained and that's why he's leaving. So he's calling Goody a liar then?


We’ve hit 6 targets by foot in a row. I’m dead. 

 

Edit: Gawn with the stuff up

Edited by Jaded

 

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