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Just got tickets for my family to brave Filth Park on Sunday. Looks like it’s selling out fast, only 1 zone left which I think is the Dees cheers squad end! So get on quick, those that are thinking of going...

Brisse have knocked the previously dominate freo in freo, need to win to stay in the finals pack.

Bulldogs looked good again today against the giants.  Turning into a very even comp for the top teams.

 

We need to win this one.  The addition of two of our top liners makes us much stronger.  Go Dees!

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/869739/aflw-round-5-team-two-additions-for-pies-clash

19 minutes ago, Darkhorse72 said:

Brisse have knocked the previously dominate freo in freo, need to win to stay in the finals pack.

Bulldogs looked good again today against the giants.  Turning into a very even comp for the top teams.

Lions and Freo was a very poor standard. Bulldogs 2nd qtr in particular very good. I didn't think they had it in them.

Agree its a wide open comp


4 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Lions and Freo was a very poor standard. Bulldogs 2nd qtr in particular very good. I didn't think they had it in them.

Agree its a wide open comp

Haven't been impressed with freo all season as I have previously posted. But they had kept on winning until today.  Hopefully our team has learnt from last week.

11 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

We need to win this one.  The addition of two of our top liners makes us much stronger.  Go Dees!

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/869739/aflw-round-5-team-two-additions-for-pies-clash

Big in's. Goldrick will steady the defence. No surprise Magee goes straight out again. She was all at sea last weekend. 

Big test of character. Can we respond after last week's horror show. I think we will. Dees by 16.

Strong side 2 massive ins in Goldrick and Hore. I think we can bounce back.

 

Huge game.

A Melbourne v Coll game where the Pies are playing for top spot and we’re trying to get back into the top 6. 

A beautiful day for footy.

I'm feeling a bit of pre-game hunt-kill-destroy rage but won't jinx it by making any predictions.

I'll focus on the fact that both Goldrick and Hore make the game more fun to watch as well as being top quality inclusions.


7 have decided Pies are winning so no point bothering.

Should’ve won last week’s game twice over. It’s smashed pie time.

8 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

7 have decided Pies are winning so no point bothering.

They've got swagger, they've got synergy, they got a bit of sumthin' sumthin'.

why did zanker hand off to birch who then butchers the kick. 


Structure dreadful the same as last week. Umps keen to find any infringement we do as well.

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

They're murdering us all around the ground t the moment.

Following the men’s example. Millionaires or paupers. Nothing in between.

Our decision making is terrible so far.  C’mon girls.  

mark it colvin. 

worrying signs early. way off the pace at the moment.

Just need to walk away with as little damage as possible heading into the second because this is really ugly atm.


3 minutes ago, P-man said:

Let’s face it. They’ve been better in every facet so far.

Paxman vs Pies

 

Dreadful quarter. The only thing we achieved was the filth started to play worse footy by the end of the quarter, Still only 1 goal down.


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