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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Collingwood into another Grand Final. 

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I wouldn't guarantee it...GWS are a talanted unit if they get it together & C/wood injuries might bring them undone...

13 hours ago, Rusty Nails said:

Off twitter @Stevo7AFL

“Canned” Giants chants coming through speakers in outer. Something new ...

Seems hard to believe. Where did they find enough Giants supporters to make a chant?

 
9 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Seems hard to believe. Where did they find enough Giants supporters to make a chant?

Haha touche' MR.  Possibly an old recording of the Sheedy family & friends with Vlad as back up?

What finals are showing is you need power Forwards......

Who does the MFC have Tom Mac, backman come fwd & Weiderman still developing...

Edited by Demonsone


Essendon were the ‘best of the worst’ and deserved what they got.

GWS were ugly and mean around the contest, and the doggies couldn’t take it, or shake it.

Lions showed (like us in the Prelim) that excited kids don’t beat hardened men when it counts.

pies have easier path to Granny.

Richmond, Eagles and Pies showing class.  Cats showing a bit of age.  Without Danger and Kelly, they bat pretty thin.

 

On 9/6/2019 at 12:36 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

You made your point, that you don’t care. Fine

i don’t like the look of our Captain stuffing his face into an ? ice cream in Rome, after the year we all endured, whilst The Finals are on. 

I would prefer him to be in the Crowd, soaking in the pressure of tonight’s game, then go away. 

But if he has to be in Rome now, do it quietly and not all over instagram

We disagree. No big deal

Well, the player that everyone says should be the next captain is cycling somewhere.

Edited by mauriesy

 
1 hour ago, Demonsone said:

What finals are showing is you need power Forwards......

Who does the MFC have Tom Mac, backman come fwd & Weiderman still developing...

Who kicked Collingwood’s goals?

Dusty kicked 6. 

J Kelly 3 , Greene 3, Finlayson 3, Cameron 4

Cripps 4 , Kennedy 4, Ryan 3

If we get pick 2 we need to get some midfield class. Would go pick up 2 small forwards also.

1 hour ago, mauriesy said:

Well, the player that everyone says should be the next captain is cycling somewhere.

Yes that’s right. And he worked his [censored] off all year, unlike most of the team. 

Nothing wrong with Max Gawn’s attitude


16 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Bloody hell, the umpires clearly favouring Tigers in 50/50 decisions

I stopped watching: the umpires clearly favoured Richmond. They're a disgrace.

7 hours ago, Demonland said:

Brisbane really Melbourned it up. 

they need to come up with their own 'brand'..

Another finals series where we have indigenous players showing a clean pair of heels and class. Note to our recruiters. get Neville Jetta on a roadtrip with the recruiters and interview every indigenous talent that has nominated for the draft. 

2nd week of the finals is usually the most boring week of the season - except for last year when we were in it.

This year it sparks some more interest than usual though:

Geelong vs West Coast - I'll take some delight in whoever loses, probably more delight if it's Geelong going out in straight sets.

Brisbane vs GWS - I'll take some delight in whoever wins, probably more delight if it's GWS just to hear their ripping theme song again.


7 hours ago, dieter said:

I stopped watching: the umpires clearly favoured Richmond. They're a disgrace.

they certainly stemmed the tide...allowed the Toiges to regroup...and then it was wax lyrical with frees. Well done Gil

Edited by beelzebub

Toby Greene. What a low life [censored]

Anyone Eye Gouging should be banned from the game

6 hours ago, Fifty-5 said:

2nd week of the finals is usually the most boring week of the season - except for last year when we were in it.

This year it sparks some more interest than usual though:

Geelong vs West Coast - I'll take some delight in whoever loses, probably more delight if it's Geelong going out in straight sets.

Brisbane vs GWS - I'll take some delight in whoever wins, probably more delight if it's GWS just to hear their ripping theme song again.

Not sure if you are joking (sarcasm can be difficult to discern -  grapeviney says hi). But if not I agree. I love the giant's theme song.

I give has a real shot at going all the way. I think they'll beat lions (Great odds btw - lions short priced face. But shouldn't be. Favorites yes. But not 1.65). And if they do they'll have some real momentum. 

25 minutes ago, binman said:

Not sure if you are joking (sarcasm can be difficult to discern -  grapeviney says hi). But if not I agree. I love the giant's theme song.

Trumpets go

... diddlelit, diddlelit, diddlelit, dah ...

I see Cossacks dancing!

Edited by Fifty-5

2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Toby Greene. What a low life [censored]

Anyone Eye Gouging should be banned from the game

The video doesn’t look good. The lights will be on late at AFL house to work out how to fob this one off. As someone who was eye gouged in suburban football many years ago I have zero tolerance for this rubbish. If it is established that this is indeed what happened it should be curtains for Mr Green. Of course it will be deemed as something less but really what was he up to? 


23 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yes that’s right. And he worked his [censored] off all year, unlike most of the team. 

Nothing wrong with Max Gawn’s attitude

So players should take holidays based on your judgement of their worth?

29 minutes ago, mauriesy said:

So players should take holidays based on your judgement of their worth?

Just my opinions. I have them and you have them

2 hours ago, mauriesy said:

So players should take holidays based on your judgement of their worth?

Might be tricky to build into the CBA

 

My one line extract from Titus O'Reily's the-monday-knee-jerk-reaction-afl-finals-week-one

WCE vs Ess:  "The loss keeps the dream of Essendon making 6000 days without a finals win, well and truly alive".

Cats vs Pies:  "On reflection, Chris Scott was right, it would have been nice for the Cats to have lost on their own ground".

GWS vs WBD:  "Heading to the Gabba will be a challenge, up there they can’t play “Let’s go, Giants, let’s go” over the speakers. There’s no better way to draw attention to the lack of a crowd than playing fake chants".

Lions vs Tigers:  "As for Richmond fans, get excited, but not, ‘I’ll get my 2019 Premiers tattoo this week’ excited".

Titus is always good for a laugh gets to the nitty gritty of what is actually going on!

5 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Just my opinions. I have them and you have them

Well it's a silly opinion. Measuring who gets a holiday by how hard you perceive someone has worked throughout the year and merits time off.

You'd be a hit on the coaching panel.


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