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Watching a [censored] human cotton bud kick goals to end our season. A toast to 2020.

 

And the bulldogs go bang. Welp, I can't say it's been fun. See ya next year folks.


Forget tonight.

How the [censored] did we not beat Freo. Their skills are just woeful.

2 minutes ago, Satan said:

dogs skills on shoe

Yes, I agree, dogs s**t on shoe stinks.

This is hillarious... im not watching the game but reading this thread is making my day.

It is EXACTLY the same as any of the game threads when we are playing.

If nothing else it shows me not to post in game day threads ever again.

 :P

 

 

Dogs look like they want to play finals...applying pressure and tackling. Hmmm...


1 minute ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

The Doggies are running hard, it's almost like they 'want it' - and won't let an opportunity go to waste. Refreshing, hey?

You mean if a finals spot is on the line, they really try very hard to win? Do you think that would have helped us in 2017 and this year? 

Lobb the Nob


like I said many weeks ago. the season was done when we lost to Freo 

We didn't deserve to make finals and I'm glad we didn't because we need to learn to be better than the crap we served up 


3 minutes ago, P-man said:

Watching a [censored] human cotton bud kick goals to end our season. A toast to 2020.

Spot the difference 

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3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Forget tonight.

How the [censored] did we not beat Freo. Their skills are just woeful.

Their skills > Our skills ?‍♀️

 
3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Forget tonight.

How the [censored] did we not beat Freo. Their skills are just woeful.

They got hidden in the wet in Cairns. 

Three goals is not game over, but at the same time, you get the feeling that Freo don't have it in them to chase it down. I'd love to be wrong though. 

1 hour ago, Skuit said:

The body releases most of it's heat from the head and the feet Bizkit. You should take that hat off. 

Go for a run in Antarctica wearing only socks and hat and let us know how it goes


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