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4 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

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

It’s been a disgrace. The sooner Ryan retires then better. Never seen a fairly umpired game with him officiating. 

Meh it's kinda nice seeing the wheels fall off the giants. 

 
9 minutes ago, Elwood 3184 said:

Tipping the Dockers beat the Dogs tomorrow to finish ahead of GWS on the final ladder.

 

At least one poster isn't [censored]*ing their in pants

I think we took what was left of their spirit last week...... pity that mine was taken after that abortion of a fortnight we put in against Sydney and Freo. 


One of the most insipid performances I've ever seen. How did they sign this Clown Leon Cameron for another 2 years.

Sounds like another club i know.

4 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

You wouldn't have a clue

I don't know what you're talking about DD, the comment was tongue in cheek. No harm meant by it.

 
14 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

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.

Saints have a far better forward line than us. 


5 minutes ago, The Stewster said:

Anyone feel like they are watching an MFC game?

Yep, so similar in fact I had to turn it off – once a week is enough watching my actual team.

Pea hearts at GWS are making us look ... ok. 

Edited by PaulRB

Umps evening up the frees now they have done what HQ asked.


17 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I can’t believe how bad and impotent GWS have been tonight.

 

All year actually.

4 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Meh it's kinda nice seeing the wheels fall off the giants. 

Yes, it is .... a fake club propped up for too long by the AFL.

And I ain't complaining about not giving us the opportunity to play finals . we do not deserve it after our two games in Cairns, so it is now in the hands of Freo (assuming that we don't crumble of course v Druggies).

GWs play worse against the saints then they did against us and Mummy hasn't even hit or bumped anyone .

So predictable.

1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Umps evening up the frees now they have done what HQ asked.

Would think HQ would prefer its love child GWS in the finals ahead of the Aints.


Just now, doc roet said:

Well I guess we have to hope Hogan turns it on and kicks 10

Yes many of the Demon faithful will be celebrating if Jesse kicks 10 goals to win the game. Has a 1987 feel about it. 

8 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

One of the most insipid performances I've ever seen. How did they sign this Clown Leon Cameron for another 2 years.

Sounds like another club i know.

Bizarre thing to say considering 2013 was of the worst display of football i have seen from a footy club in my time supporting Melbourne.

 

Completely different team to last week, they knew there was absolutely no hope after their loss to us.

Giants are doomed for the foreseeable future.

Just now, Flower Magic said:

Would think HQ would prefer its love child GWS in the finals ahead of the Aints.

Think they need $’s now not later. Aints members outweigh GWS. The crowd tonight is heavily favoured towards the aints


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