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I gave Langdon a bake on here after the Crows game and was widely panned. OK, I thought, I’m going to watch him more closely from now on. And now I realise I was an absolute [censored] for baking him. He’s an absolute gun!

Winners on every line tonight. As good a performance as I’ve seen under Goody. The lid’s off! 

Tearing up a bit tbh! Doesn't happen often but crushing the filth is what makes following footy worthwhile.

We are definately back with big boys no w. Good luck giving votes tonight - we had a ****load of contributors.

PS Was commentator G lyon a former Colonwood player?

PPS Actually got the best of ****ty umpiring tonight. However, their view of what constitutes a mark rather confused me.

Anyway go dees . Party time !!!

VDB  = Beast

Edited by Bitter but optimistic

 

Too happy to post anything of substance.

Cheers everyone, Go Dees!80783F8F-F462-4566-B981-458F16D1867A.thumb.jpeg.abae7fa0a605f4c908b833f28a58b071.jpeg

Well that was very satisfying.

A 10 goal smashing  of the filth.

I'll enjoy the replay with a nice red.

Also #sackbuckley

 

 


Just now, Beetle said:

Brad Johnson is drunk.

Just said Lever was back to his best and Treloar won plenty of the ball.

Both equally accurate assessments.

 

How good is this, not really sure what I’m witnessing but I am absolutely loving it. 
 

Up the mighty demons!!


Seeing pieces finally come together...

Making the 8...

AND smashing the pies?

That's a good night.

#tradegawnlesspredictibilty. 

3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Tearing up a bit tbh! Doesn't happen often but crushing the filth is what makes following footy worthwhile.

We are definately back with big boys no w. Good luck giving votes tonight - we had a ****load of contributors.

PS Was commentator G lyon a former Colonwood player?

PPS Actually got the best of ****ty umpiring tonight. However, their view of what constitutes a mark rather confused me.

Anyway go dees . Party time !!!

VDB  = Beast

And the drink for tonight Bitter?


GREAT game from young Spargo with 3 goals . He has found his way back to form in the last 2 games.

You can only beat what is in front of you and what a better way to smashing the enemy by almost  56 point . 

Preuss is a ruckman with composure and demonstrated his rucking skills. Out pointed Grundy IMO.

Was it just me or did Preuss look like a pretty decent ruckman?


Wow this feels good.

Great to have some joy.

This calls for a scotch or five!

I will enjoy the aftermath of that win. Even Preuss surprised me.

 

An outstanding win. It is always great to beat Collingwood. CARN THE DEMONS.


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