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4 minutes ago, P-man said:

The Giants were much better against us last week. Typical.

No, they were rubbish against us too


All over.

Nothing is lining up our way. Essendon a huge chance to knock us off tomorrow anyway.

 

What pisses me off is that we beat the Saints and probably deserve it more than them if it wasn’t for that debacle in Cairns.

I didn't think GWS would be this bad. Feeble performance.

Edited by Better days ahead

That’s the game and the year. Can’t see the doggies loosing and/or the dees winning.

hopefully there is an exodus of players inc Williams to the Dees ?

Edited by CYB

Do our players have mirrors? It’s about time they have a look & ask some hard questions & why this club continues to be its own worst enemy 


How woeful are GWS thrown in the towel before the game started. Our only hope is Freo now.

Boy if this umpiring was against Melbourne we'd be screaming the house down

After last week it was always going to rely upon the old heave ho. Cant see them winning either. We are our own worst enemy


Yes GWS are hopeless but the umpiring is even worse. Dropped chest mark paid by remote umpire, several 50m missed but paid when a player runs from behind to man the mark which happens all the time with no penalty (another example of poorly worded rules BTW)

51 minutes ago, layzie said:

I hate this plastic club

Feeder club for the rest of the AFL

Don't blame GWS, they have their own issues.

Us on the other hand......... wowee...

 

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