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only a couple of 50 / 50 games this week, unfortunately i think we're one of them...

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  • ....ugh......them?
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  • cows?
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  • meth coke
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  • the filth

i really want to tip us but i just don't have the confidence to do so

Edited by whatwhatsaywhat

How can you tip them when they refuse to take their chances all game and fail to kick goals

Its still a very frustrating  team to follow

I will be on Adelaide next week big time, recoup some losses I hope

 

Very good first quarter from Richmond. Hardwick's coaching with slow play and two talls deep forward working well.

Bontompelli having little influence so far.


Richmond started tonight out of the eight.

They're currently sitting 3rd and are a draw behind Port and Brisbane.

Obviously a number of teams can pass them this round, but still, the ladder is so even through the middle, with teams jumping 6 spots after one game.

Hmmmm.....starting to look like the same old same olds again!!!

 

I will be physically ill if Essendon get the win over Brisbane tonight.

16 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Jack Newnes. We screamed his name last year and no one listened.  Exactly the type we need. 

Nah, would take him over Tomlinson but wouldn't do much for us.


Just now, CYB said:

Why do the hawks/blues get more supporters than we do?

Success in the 70’s 80’s & 90’s

4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Success in the 70’s 80’s & 90’s

Sorry I meant at the game that’s being played now. 

7 minutes ago, CYB said:

Why do the hawks/blues get more supporters than we do?

A poster last evening said that he was told by Gabba attendants that the home team decided attendance limits. I expect we have to pay the stadium and if you can't sell the tickets for what ends up being excess security etc.. bad luck

Edited by Diamond_Jim

4 minutes ago, CYB said:

Sorry I meant at the game that’s being played now. 

Carlton’s call i guess

how much it costs to open the stadium?

 

Carlton are crap


Watching Hawthorn now makes me realise how hot and cold we are.

 
1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

Frosty was good tonight

Took the game on. 
Good Luck to him


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