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Luke Darcy should never Commentate Footscray  games. 
it is embarrassing 

 

Nothing against brisbance because I like them, but I hope the dogs win tonight just to go above collingwood and jump ahead of essenscum. 

less game time is definitely keeping things exciting for longer, and there's been some cracking games - gimme a close game over a blowout any day (unless it's us doing the blowing out!)

if witherden really is available i would hope we'd be keen

mcluggage is a gun; amazing that mcgrath and taranto went ahead of him; both good players but mcluggage is a pearler

 
29 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Luke Darcy should never Commentate Footscray  games. 
it is embarrassing 

Don’t you mean he should never commentate any match.

Zorko is a star. To think he was overlooked in 4 drafts and rejected by the Suns.  
 

Neale does get a lot of contested footy but also a lot of soft out to the back handballs.  


2 minutes ago, trout said:

Don’t you mean he should never commentate any match.

No i would save that for James Brayshaw mate!!

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No i would save that for James Brayshaw mate!!

Fair enough, each to there own I guess i don’t find JB anywhere near as bad as Luke Darcy.

 

Didn't get a chance to watch the Tiges/Port game but listened to a fair bit of it.  Sounded like it was a cracker of a match.

But how would have our team have measured up against either team? 

39 minutes ago, trout said:

Fair enough, each to there own I guess i don’t find JB anywhere near as bad as Luke Darcy.

Check out the Jacket Brayshaw is wearing tonight!!


Gee Fagan’s Lions are so impressive. They play with speed and ferocity and know each other’s games inside out, it seems. Dogs starting to look all at sea, with crowds and umps against them

17 minutes ago, Macca said:

Didn't get a chance to watch the Tiges/Port game but listened to a fair bit of it.  Sounded like it was a cracker of a match.

But how would have our team have measured up against either team? 

At our best, we might have challenged Richmond.

6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Check out the Jacket Brayshaw is wearing tonight!!

I haven’t seen it yet but will keep an eye out for it, one thing is for sure JB thinks highly of himself.

20 minutes ago, Macca said:

Didn't get a chance to watch the Tiges/Port game but listened to a fair bit of it.  Sounded like it was a cracker of a match.

But how would have our team have measured up against either team? 

We would have lost easily to both teams.


Kayo problems tonight, keeps logging me out of the TV yet I can watch on the laptop. Site says they're having problems.

10 hours ago, Macca said:

Didn't get a chance to watch the Tiges/Port game but listened to a fair bit of it.  Sounded like it was a cracker of a match.

But how would have our team have measured up against either team? 

I think Port played far better last night than versus us.

We don’t have the ability to maintain intensity and focus for a whole game like Richmond and Port did. I think we would have given up an classic 4-5 goal early lead and maybe come out even for the remainder of the match.

Think both teams beat us by 5 goals + on last nights performance 

 

11 hours ago, The Third Eye said:

At our best, we might have challenged Richmond.

If Port had kicked straight would have been an easy win for them. It looks to me that Richmond is beatable. Got back in the game 3 free kicks for goals shouldnt have been a close game

Noticed someone in the Port Adelaide crowd last night who looks like Saty. Has he jumped ship?


4 hours ago, Kent said:

If Port had kicked straight would have been an easy win for them. It looks to me that Richmond is beatable. Got back in the game 3 free kicks for goals shouldnt have been a close game

Agree... media are talking up the game which I suppose can be justified in the lead swings but really Port should have won by ten goals.

Hardwick's coaching was nothing spectacular. Should have slowed down the game and used his key forwards better.The fast game favours Martin so I suppose it's a trade off issue

I thought the umpiring standard was well below par AGAIN.

Also where the frees were paid resulted in quite a few score assists for Port.

Eagles v Carlton... (yawn)

Could do with Carlton wearing a clash jumper. Close in colour especially in the wide angle shots

 

West Coast are playing like they just had to show up for the points. They are paying the price for it so will wait and see what happens after 1/2 time.

Bad weather in Perth but not as bad as the umpiring. 

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