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So... I assume we are all hoping for Geelong

My eyes on Nic Nat and his connection with the midfield.

Hope our coaches whoever they are watch as well.

 

 

West Coast looking putrid. Can't stand Geelong or Scott or any of his whinging players. But it looks like they'll cruise to the PF if this keeps up. 

16 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Meth Coke are Putrid so far

Good...a close relative of Essendrug and just as slimey.


1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Good...a close relative of Essendrug and just as slimey.

No arguement there mate

But Jeelong really give me the Trotts...

Not many there. And sounds like just as many Eagles fans as there are Cats fans. Geelong fans feeling a bit burnt from last week and shying away I think.

OMG WCE must have been completely put off their usual preparations by the Rioli "incident".

Not game to take the "usual stuff" pre match.


11 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No arguement there mate

But Jeelong really give me the Trotts...

We all have our pet hates SW.  The drugsters & meth are at the top of mine.  Closely followed by a few others.

I suspect, while not alone, Meth have gotten away with murder over the decades pre the intro of ASADA.

Rad's been handy in the air so far.

Would like to see Narkle playing alongside Elliot in our 50!

Chris, you're coaching an AFL match. Enough with the cringeworthy theatrics every time something doesn't go your way. 

Geelong starting to look ploddish and getting caught too far off their men on the turnover.

Now who does that remind me of? ?


I am really feeling conflicted.

Cant stand the WCE given their drug using history, emphasised this week, but ... the Cats!!  Scott?  Duckwood?  Whingerfield?  Hawkins?

Maybe the ideal would be Cats getting run over in the final few minutes, after WCE "topped up" at ¾ time ... then all suspended and the club banned for a decade.

Bruce stop barracking for the pus.sies

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