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  1. 1. Who will win the 2020 Grand Final

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Poll closed on 24/10/20 at 12:00

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Hate 'em both.
Hate the night time slot.
I refuse to watch.

Having said that I haven't watched a GF since the Bulldogs game and missed a couple before that.
Sick of seeing the big money clubs play off.

 
Just now, Brownie said:

Spent most of my life in Brisbane and would have seen thousands of bands over 30 years or so.

These artists aren't my cup of tea but they're hooking through them well and haven't at least put on a bunch of old hacks.

Its alright I reckon.

Cher cover. Ffs. 

Just now, Brownie said:

Spent most of my life in Brisbane and would have seen thousands of bands over 30 years or so.

These artists aren't my cup of tea but they're hooking through them well and haven't at least put on a bunch of old hacks.

Its alright I reckon.

Agreed mate. Music has been great

The Gabba doesn’t do it for me, but it aint their fault

 
2 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Cold Chisel, Superjesus, Ben Folds, Hilltop Hoods to name a few.

That would be cool.

I love West Thebarton.


3 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Hate 'em both.
Hate the night time slot.
I refuse to watch.

Having said that I haven't watched a GF since the Bulldogs game and missed a couple before that.
Sick of seeing the big money clubs play off.

Yes i want to see both sides get smashed up

3 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Cher cover. Ffs. 

Yeah, of all the songs to cover.

Didn't think much of the powderfinger cover either. Wafty trash.

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yes i want to see both sides get smashed up

 barracking for violence and long term injuries.

 

I’m half expecting Hans the German to come out next.

1 hour ago, Engorged Onion said:

How you tracking at 2 hours before the bounce @DubDee, all facilities? Or comatose?

Whatchu call me? Did you call my mother a prostitute??! ?

nah I’m ok, many drinks in. First Q should be good at least. Want to see some big hits!


About to watch the new Borat film with the wife instead. I'm sure it'll be much better viewing than watching either one of these teams win a flag.

6 minutes ago, Brownie said:

 barracking for violence and long term injuries.

Absolutely 

Teeth and Bone left in the Turf

2 minutes ago, A F said:

About to watch the new Borat film with the wife instead. I'm sure it'll be much better viewing than watching either one of these teams win a flag.

Let us know what it's like AF.

Should be more intelligent than Booce and BT

Covid cup. Most compromised season of all time. 

doesn’t really count


Why are umpires wearing yellow shirts and black shorts with Richmond playing...?

Terrible.


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Some would argue that it’s been tougher. 

Tougher for the Vic teams. Easier for SA and QLd. Port and Brissy will never have a better opportunity

 

Nice elbow by Danger


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