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1 hour ago, McQueen said:

All I can say is my tipping is rather ****ful right now. 

Can't be worse than Titus...

3 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Ratings will keep dropping if this is what gets served up each week

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The Toiges are really stinking it up so far.  Unwatchable

 
9 hours ago, The Great Pretender said:

I hope our players were taking note of how the Dogs frustrated the Giants tonight.

I hope TMac was taking note on how to take out the oppos best running half back when he gets in the way of a lead :laugh:

I want to see him physically impose himself and halve every contest at the very least ie run through a pack like Neita did when he wasn't clunking them.

Edited by John Demonic

2 hours ago, John Demonic said:

I hope TMac was taking note on how to take out the oppos best running half back when he gets in the way of a lead :laugh:

I want to see him physically impose himself and halve every contest at the very least ie run through a pack like Neita did when he wasn't clunking them.

We certainly lack physicality up forward atm JD.  Aside from Tracc using his big frame and butt to shift opponents off a marking contest.  Not much fear / footstep factor or mongrel inside 50 really.  Yes there is more to footy than just that side but a smidgen wouldn't go astray.


Looks like the swans are going to beat the kangas. I am finding this year hard to read. Shorter quarters are stuffing it. So much is above the head with less stress on skills. I hope the blues beat the cats tonite to contribute to the upsets.

On 6/18/2020 at 5:57 PM, whatwhatsaywhat said:

tiggas
gw$
north

filth
bears
puddy tatts
gc17
peptides
pear

saturday arvo should be good filth vs aints into bears vs meth coke is a tasty treat of footy

off to a flying start i see wwsw......:)

1 hour ago, dl4e said:

Looks like the swans are going to beat the kangas. I am finding this year hard to read. Shorter quarters are stuffing it. So much is above the head with less stress on skills. I hope the blues beat the cats tonite to contribute to the upsets.

First one to 50 wins

 
18 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Why would media companies pay more for an almost stagnating audience in raw numbers and a declining audience in percentage numbers

Fair point but the broadcasters need content and (to fulfil their licence) local content. Reruns of Married At First Sight only get you so far.


On 6/18/2020 at 9:31 PM, Win4theAges said:

Frost bashers where are you????? Big big mistake letting him go. A Rolls Royce at the Hawks, didn't miss a target tonight and never got caught holding the ball.

What does this say about our coaching group? FML. 

I am actually proud of Frosty for his game with the Hawks against Richmond. Frosty was always going to be phantastique - the Demon excitement machine. Alas....

Pies v Saints

Now ten minutes into fourth quarter

Last goal scored...6minutes into third quarter ....... yawn (in fact few scores at all)

PS and at the 15 minute mark Pies score a goal

Edited by Diamond_Jim

I have picked 0 out of 4.


I think we underestimated how good Carlton is. If they didn’t have such horrible starts against us & Richmond they’re probably sitting on top of the ladder without a loss by the end of the night.

9 minutes ago, Alex Flood said:

I think we underestimated how good Carlton is. If they didn’t have such horrible starts against us & Richmond they’re probably sitting on top of the ladder without a loss by the end of the night.

A couple of gifted free kicks to Geelong in front of goal has them coming back.

25 minutes ago, Alex Flood said:

I think we underestimated how good Carlton is. If they didn’t have such horrible starts against us & Richmond they’re probably sitting on top of the ladder without a loss by the end of the night.

Im watching the blues game and they are playing super.

Weitering killing Hawkins (such an over rated player). They are marking everything up forward. Mcgovern and cadboult dominate.


1 minute ago, binman said:

Im watching the blues game and they are playing super.

Weitering killing Hawkins (such an over rated player). They are marking everything up forward. Mcgovern and cadboult dominate.

Yeah, they are doing well, it now appears the umps are ignoring the wails of Scott, Ablett, Dangerfield and Selwood.

Watching the lions and eagles game. I can't believe either of them will challenge for the flag. It is close though.

 

Cats coming late. Glad I had Blues to be in front at the half.


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