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8 hours ago, Pates said:

You watch Richmond will hit some form now.

With 9 changes to their lineup, I somehow doubt it. They might sneak through this week because they’re playing the Swans.

 
13 hours ago, Pates said:

I honestly feel like we are the confidence building team. Teams comes up against us, the players in the middle give them enough of a tough run to make them compete hard but our skills and decision making is so bad that the other team ends up getting the win. They go on with confidence and play better, while we continue our trajectory of going nowhere.

You watch Richmond will hit some form now.

I Understand with all the difficulties of continued continuity at training with them training in groups, but we look like we do truck all skills sessions. 

It makes you wonder what they do during a pre season all running and no skill work.

Deeplorable.

 
1 hour ago, John Demonic said:

Dawks Vs Filth. The most revolting of matchups. A definite skip.

Think I will watch the vermins but listen to the dead kennedys bedtime for democracy.


Do they publish crowd numbers this year.

I believe the max crowd permitted for Giant stadium is 6,000.

Should get that easily tonight (Pies v Hawks) I would think.

Go Pies !! ?

56 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Think I will watch the vermins but listen to the dead kennedys bedtime for democracy.

Plastic surgery disasters is my fave

 
44 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Do they publish crowd numbers this year.

No they don’t and I don’t know why.

They had about 10K for the Brisbane v Port game last week and probably about 2K last night for Geelong V Brisbane.

Mason Cox, who's been playing the game for only a handful of years, is a better kick of the footy than most of our side....


I call that a soft Cox free!

2 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Looks like Jono Patton has broken down again.  He's in tears on the bench. 

Sad for him if that's the case, hopefully it's not as serious as they initially think.

1 hour ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Plastic surgery disasters is my fave

Too Drunk to F... was on high rotation in a Record Store i worked in many years ago!!

Old ladies used to run past our shop, clearly shocked. 


3 minutes ago, Demondan75 said:

Watching tonight's game at Giants Stadium, does the playing surface look really chopped up?

We will be playing on a cow paddock tomorrow! Might help us. 

4 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Frawley and Frost doing well. 

Not having a go but is that sarcastic? I saw Chip twice butcher a 15m kick, and Frost has done his usual dash out of defence to nowhere and hand the ball over. 

Frawley is incredible one dimensional. Beaten in a one-on-one by a good ordinary battler just now. Frost his usual headless chock impression. 


Is it just me... or is the footy just completely uninspired this year - to the point where it feels irrelevant?

Boring games, no passion, feels like watching training. 

 

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