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23 minutes ago, Demonland said:

More Bulldogs fans than GW$. 

But the orange seats help

 

If the Giants were accurate this would be all over. Leaving the door wide open for the Dogs to get into this game, despite scoring 8 times more than them. 

Bontempelli is a gun. [censored] I hope we get pick 2 and can take Anderson. He’s the closest thing to Bont I’ve seen. 

 
1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Bontempelli is a gun. [censored] I hope we get pick 2 and can take Anderson. He’s the closest thing to Bont I’ve seen. 

Unfortunately we are all realistic and of the belief we are gonna be bumped to #3

GW$ vs Footscray way more entertaining than last night

48 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The entire “Camera” side of the ground looks empty in the Grandstand. 

It is being shielded. Watch Closely

noticed a few minutes ago.There is a whole upper section of one of the stands unoccupied


12 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

noticed a few minutes ago.There is a whole upper section of one of the stands unoccupied

Not even open

Hope the umpires are less biased in the second half.

They brought the dogs back into the game.

The free against mummy was atrocious. 

The free for Naughton was soft and only because he slipped at the same time. 

 

6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Not even open

I know some of the happy clappers aren't happy when I remind them that many memberships are in fact contras given to sponsors. In our case we have the NT and I'm sure GWS have many if not more.

You would like to think that GWS have say 15k paying supporters willing to turn up but obviously not.

 
5 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Hope the umpires are less biased in the second half.

They brought the dogs back into the game.

The free against mummy was atrocious. 

The free for Naughton was soft and only because he slipped at the same time. 

 

seems like it's continuing... another soft free right in front

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

seems like it's continuing... another soft free right in front

And where was the fifty?


How the [censored] isn’t that a free kick with the ones they’ve paid to the dogs 

[censored] maggots


The umpires are looking for the soft frees. Greene must have mouthed off at the umpires for them to blatantly favour the dogs. 

Lol Finlayson, shooshing the away fans from another state at your home ground.

19 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Have no difficulty with Geelong playing their home finals at KP as long as they play ALL their home games at KP.

Exactly. They want their cake and eat it . 

Will Colonwood play there?  Wouldn’t know how to find the place. 

19 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Build a bigger Stadium or STFU

Simple

Are you wanting us Victorian taxpayers to dip their hands in their pockets, yet again??

7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Bulldogs getting an armchair ride from the umpires. 

Maybe the maggots care as much about GW$ as the vast majority of footy followers. 


Naughton looks like an ACL 

Sad end to the season for a very exciting young  gun. 

Ugh looks like the giants will hold on. A shame because they are wasted in finals when they have to come to the MCG as they never win. 

 
11 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Basil Z is such a [censored]! Years of Rubbish Commentary in front of him

Worst caller by a mile. Hard to even fathom that considering they employ Cameron Ling

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Ugh looks like the giants will hold on. A shame because they are wasted in finals when they have to come to the MCG as they never win. 

Not sure why they have such problems at the MCG.Their outside run is one of the strongest of any club.

A hard ask to beat Tigers or Bears next week. If they get to the GF they will have earned it.


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