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Greene may be a little f-wit but he can do some bloody good things. Knew exactly what he was doing as soon as that ball was floating towards him.

 
 

GWS just leak easy goals, this means they dont work back hardcenough

Easy goal to Saints who lead by 10

 

1 minute ago, layzie said:

I hate this plastic club

Which one Gws or Mfc or both 

Edited by Hogan2014

3 minutes ago, Hogan2014 said:

Which one Gws or Mfc or both 

Nah, we're a lot of things but plastic isn't one of them. We're authentically crap.

Wouldn't rule out GWS winning. But won't get the desired percentage loss by the Saints to give Dees a chance to overtake them.

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3 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Paid the saints. Play on GWS.
No match fixing here.....

No match fixing, they're just really bad at their jobs.


Knew I was hoping for to much for saints to fold, there is only one team that would fold in this sort of game.

14 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

going for that gw$ franchise makes me disgusted with myself

Yeah and going for Hawthorn last week was just as bad.

3 minutes ago, bingers said:

Wouldn't rule out GWS winning. But won't get the desired percentage loss by the Saints to give Dees a chance to overtake them.

We are likely to lose & both saints & dogs lose 

GWS don't like getting their hands dirty


3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

At best GWS win this by a couple of goals.

Thus a 7 goal win would be required tomorrow.

Agree, GWS don't seem to have anything more than a gritty victory in their bag right now. Saints are keeping the pressure on them whenever it looks like GWS are starting to get a run on.

At least if they get up we’ll know what we have to do tomorrow - back in our hands somewhat

 

Umpiring is totally corrupt. That mark paid to Marshall.....


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