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Hawks paying $5.50 now and Yeo is out.

Going to throw a couple of bucks on the Dorks just because I hate meth coke so much.

30 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Hawks paying $5.50 now and Yeo is out.

Going to throw a couple of bucks on the Dorks just because I hate meth coke so much.

Foolish Human....!

 
31 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Hawks paying $5.50 now and Yeo is out.

Going to throw a couple of bucks on the Dorks just because I hate meth coke so much.

Hawks might score 0.0.0

10 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Hawks might score 0.0.0

No team has ever done that apparently. Lowest score is:

St Kilda 0.1 (1) against Geelong 23.24 (162) at Corio Oval Round 17 1899

PS: Hawks just scored grrrrrr

Edited by Diamond_Jim


1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

 

Leave me alone. I was stuck right behind the Hawthorn cheer squad the whole game, till the bitter end. Arrogant twerps.

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

No team has ever done that apparently. Lowest score is:

St Kilda 0.1 (1) against Geelong 23.24 (162) at Corio Oval Round 17 1899

That Corio Oval, just a cursed ground for the Saints.

 

The Hawks remind me of us under Neeld right now.  Good for a laugh.

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

No team has ever done that apparently. Lowest score is:

St Kilda 0.1 (1) against Geelong 23.24 (162) at Corio Oval Round 17 1899

PS: Hawks just scored grrrrrr

I can only imagine the ****eful journey back from Deliverance town after a flogging of 161 points......hang on a sec


30 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

West Coast with their home ground and crowd advantage are the team to beat.

There they are. But they leave WA soon and don't go back

3 hours ago, Brownie said:

Hawks paying $5.50 now and Yeo is out.

Going to throw a couple of bucks on the Dorks just because I hate meth coke so much.

Never bet with your hate.


What a weekend. 

Melbourne smash the Pies and move into the 8

the bombers get hammered and realise they are a rabble with little chance of finals 

hawks get beaten and in the bottom 4

am I dreaming?!?!

2 hours ago, DubDee said:

What a weekend. 

Melbourne smash the Pies and move into the 8

the bombers get hammered and realise they are a rabble with little chance of finals 

hawks get beaten and in the bottom 4

am I dreaming?!?!

You'd take this every weekend!

9 hours ago, Brownie said:

Never bet with your hate.

Better of giving that money to a beggar , you will get the same return,Hawks are useless,they can only play 1 good game every four weeks, old men can only get it up once a month.


14 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Full sentence.

Noise of Affirmation. Yesterday's match was the 47th time West Coast have received more free kicks than the opposition in games umpired with Dean Margetts, 7 times both teams have received the same amount of frees and 15 times West Coast have received less free kicks than the opposition.

 

If thats not corruption and match fixing then what is?

 
19 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

Watching Channel 7 cover this Essendon game proves how biased the media coverage of the AFL is. If Melbourne, the Saints, North or the Dogs has delivered up a spineless half like that they would be (rightly) nailed to the cross. Instead they keep trying to barrack for them to come back into the contest. 

They are missing probably 12 of their best 22 including most of their goal kicking power. They did well to limit the damage despite playing so poorly.

1 hour ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Looks like Sicily has done his ACL

Won’t see him again until 2022; will be interesting to see what they do re skipper as he was seemingly a lock to get the gig next year 

Can I nominate a bog ordinary journeyman who comes with a talent spotter/recruiter in a package deal?


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