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Good lord I cant stand hearing J Waston in the commentary and there continual sycophantic “what do you think Jobe?”. “Kobe what’s your thoughts on that decision?” 
Ask him where is Brownlow is you soft c ks!

 

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I was just going to say how much I enjoy watching Naughton.
 

Naughton>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Weid.

5 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

I was just going to say how much I enjoy watching Naughton.
 

Naughton>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Weid.

Turn it up Cards.   Takes at least 5 seasons for a tallish forward to hone his craft and start showing something

 

If we lose to this lot (Swans) next week I'll give it away. They are on par with the Crows absolutely ??.

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How good is the Bont when he is on. What a half and game last week.

How funny was it to see Horse and Cox getting into each other just before halftime. Woowwee it was angry times in the Swanies box. 


3 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

How good is the Bont when he is on. What a half and game last week.

How funny was it to see Horse and Cox getting into each other just before halftime. Woowwee it was angry times in the Swanies box. 

you on the sauce Cards?

lols

If Sydney brings that first quarter and we bring our first quarter, we'll stomp them next week.  Stomp stomp stomp.  Football would be fun again.

I wonder, maybe we're secretly the hipster club?  We smashed Adelaide to dust before everyone else started doing it, and maybe now we will smash Sydney to dust before it becomes fashionable, too.

I'm just enjoying fantasy land over here, never mind me.

 
2 hours ago, Rusty Nails said:

Turn it up Cards.   Takes at least 5 seasons for a tallish forward to hone his craft and start showing something

5 season, or a bad haircut.  Proven time and time again.

Is Weideman prepared to really commit to his football career?


The Swans are in for some lean years. 

north shown up last week as the average side they

dogs are a decent team. 
naughton done an ankle, you’d think a couple weeks minimum 

2 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Good lord I cant stand hearing J Waston in the commentary and there continual sycophantic “what do you think Jobe?”. “Kobe what’s your thoughts on that decision?” 
Ask him where is Brownlow is you soft c ks!

He's the most nothing special comments hire ever. Pure nepotism 

7 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

He's the most nothing special comments hire ever. Pure nepotism 

Shhh ...don't mention the N word in front of Hamish JD

1 hour ago, John Demonic said:

He's the most nothing special comments hire ever. Pure nepotism 

He gave us a new word tonight. "Preparator". Outstanding contribution

2 hours ago, chook fowler said:

Caleb Daniel is my favourite non-Dee.

He’s so cute, the way he just runs around, the little fella, look at him go! 

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2 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

I wonder, maybe we're secretly the hipster club? 

Gawn drinks his pre-game Red Bull out of a second hand mason jar. I think you’re onto something. 

8 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

He’s so cute, the way he just runs around, the little fella, look at him go! 

more than just cute, tackles ferociously and great decision maker. 

12 hours ago, TheKozzieExperience said:

How bad is Naughtons injury?  We play them Round 7

From the HUN: "...Naughton missed four weeks in 2018 with a left ankle problem, and could be facing another lengthy spell on the sidelines, as the Bulldogs face an anxious wait for scans...."

Shame to see Naughton injured. He's good to watch, good leap for a tall bloke and doesn't mind crunching people in his way. Wish we had a key forward like him.

Doggies look to have a decent gamestyle built around owning the centre corridor and moving the ball quickly by both hand and foot. Their mids really work hard for each other to continuously move and create options or help sheperd etc. Bailey Smith in particular is a ripper!

2 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Doggies look to have a decent gamestyle built around owning the centre corridor and moving the ball quickly by both hand and foot

Agree but it was helped by multiple turnovers from Sydney.

GWS at their best are the experts in centre corridor domination but as North showed if you force them to the boundary line and hem them in their game plan fails.

Collingwood appear to have the balance right.

As a game it was rather boring as so many have been this year. Switched to rewatching Game of Thrones at half time. GWS v Pies could be a great game but I'm not expecting much


so far this season is definitely devoid of interest as a neutral

there's too many ordinary teams filled with average players playing poor football

if it's not blowouts then it's slogfests between mediocre sides

 
5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Tonight looking like yet another slogfest so far

Slogfest-yawnfest. This season is a write-off. 


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