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Hope the cats get beaten tonight. Just because it's a final and I think the Lions will beat the pies.

 
 
15 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

razor bouncing it off centre AGAIN

he should not be allowed to take the centre corridor for decision making or at least not bounce it after a goal etc

On the bright side, he didn't get sucked in by Duckwood dropping his knees. 

9 hours ago, Redleg said:

I am still hoping for a Power v Lions GF. Could relax and watch the game without giving a damn. 

Same. That's what I'm hoping for. I'd be happy for either team and coach. 


3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I’m calling it now. I’ve done my dough

The filth are [censored] 

Weak [censored] !!

Played their grand final last week.

1 hour ago, Brownie said:

Hope the cats get beaten tonight. Just because it's a final and I think the Lions will beat the pies.

Can the Lions beat the Cats?

How Darcy Moore is an All Australian is beyond me. He’s been horrific. Had 4 clear turnovers. Only ever plays well when given free range and no pressure.

May is 4 times the player he is.

 
4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I’m calling it now. I’ve done my dough

The filth are [censored] 

Weak [censored] !!

Look on the bright side it’s always good to see Collingwood lose.


Just now, trout said:

Look on the bright side it’s always good to see Collingwood lose.

True.  But it’s also nice to watch the [censored] get tipped out

Besides I put money on the filth- I must be a [censored] [censored]. !


Another horribly boring final

Pies have been pathetic. I hope they review this game before preseason.  lol

I would HATE geelong to win the flag. just [censored] off you bunch of greased up [censored]!

If this game continues like this the AFL will want byes before every round of the finals.

I was impressed last week with how many pies players, who I thought were ordinary, did so many extraordinary things.   This week it appears so far at least that normal transmission has resumed.

Edited by Meggs


I can’t stand Geelong but I absolutely loathe Collingwood. 
 

What a feeling of meh. 

Wow .....the easiest holding the ball decision against the filth i think i've ever witnessed on the back of the square there and the ump instead gives it to the Pies.

[censored] CHEATERS!   No wonder these [censored] are playing finals.  [censored] off Gil and the AFL you [censored] dogs

 

Collingwood 44 and 9 look like VFL players, who are they?


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