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Just now, sisso said:

We are struggling against a sanfl side 

We did get beaten by the essendon reserves a few years back... 

 
Just now, stranga said:

Cant wait to hear more stories about the 58 premiership in the next qtr

I’m interested in Crocker’s tattoos and Seedsman being unlucky to be moved on. 


That was a disgrace. Melksham had a shot and we just gave it back. Umps are trying to stamp that rubbish out. No need for vandenberg to do it. 

Ugh the crows are going in hard because they know we are a mentality soft team. 

Viney is just going in hard as a bull.

Come on dees, don't get sucked in. 

Oh and a message to the commentators. Commentate the game. Gee with ed, Dwyane, Derm & kingy all they seem to have done is talk about old stories. 

 

If that is a free kick,  Fritsch should have been lining up for goal instead of giving away a 50 against Brisbane. 


Also, I love Derm trying to talk about respect for players... coming from someone who ran through huddles and belted blokes.  

Poll: would anyone actually care if Vandenberg was benched the rest of the game? 

I'm sick of dumb people in this world

Haven’t the [censored] commentary team been given the league memo.

That goose Brereton talking about respecting there opponent... the rubbish he did!!! 


2 minutes ago, Greendale said:

Umps have let Adelaide get away with this niggle all game. Just as they've let Max be tackled in the ruck and Taylor Walker has been allowed to shephard in the marking contest multiple times. Two free kicks for us that quarter is [censored] [censored]

Lever got hit about three times when on the mark at the other end in front of the crows goals.

Nothing happened.

Did you just hear Breretons comments about how he never used to do cheap shots like that. Fmd


1 minute ago, Watts the matter said:

After seeing the replay, stupidity from Vandanberg and fair enough from the ump.

Really?  If he was standing up and pushed him off his feet, fair enough.  But that was nothing.  I don't care if they want to stamp it out.  It's a soft, soft reversal.

AVB shouldn't put himself in that position, but still.  Soft.  I fear for the game if this is where it is heading.

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Also, I love Derm trying to talk about respect for players... coming from someone who ran through huddles and belted blokes.  

Just incredible!!!! They literally have talk points supplied by the head office and going hard on the Dees.

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