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7 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Down to the wire. Want the old Cats exhausted tonight 

 

We got exactly what we wanted they looked spent.

 
1 minute ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Again with Geelong and their [censored]  luck

They should be 1-2.    [censored] them

They will get found out.

Starting next week.

12 minutes ago, Brownie said:

I thought he did the broadcast from his lounge room in his y fronts

Yeh tx for that image.

 

 
Just now, Win4theAges said:

We got exactly what we wanted they looked spent.

Yep, ideal result for us really. Would have spent a lot of petrol tickets and got the win to escape scrutiny and maybe rest on their laurels.

2 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

We got exactly what we wanted they looked spent.

Yes. Indeed. We must go hard


31 minutes ago, doc roet said:

If this is the best Geelong can do against this mob its going to be horrible for them next week.

Agree. I’m starting to feel a 4-0 season start .

Haha Frosty showed why we were happy to get rid of him. Continues to run around like a headless Chook and butcher the footy with that last kick.

I hope we have learnt from this short chipping keepings off crap these mugs have served up over the years.

Put them in their place Dees.

 

Geelong are absolutely beatable next week.

They haven't looked that good in any of their three games so far. They don't play a style that traditionally scares us (i.e. they play slow), and Hawkins aside they don't have a forward line that scares me. They set up well behind the ball but the way we have moved the ball so far this year, I think we're capable of scoring against them.

3 minutes ago, P-man said:

Yep, ideal result for us really. Would have spent a lot of petrol tickets and got the win to escape scrutiny and maybe rest on their laurels.

Game played right to the last minute, big hits, injuries, hot day, extra day break, all the perfect ingredients of fatigue.

Beautiful.


6 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Agree. I’m starting to feel a 4-0 season start .

[censored], you would have to start scrolling the record books for the first 4-0 start in MFC history.

I'd say somewhere in the 50's or 60's

3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Geelong are absolutely beatable next week.

They haven't looked that good in any of their three games so far. They don't play a style that traditionally scares us (i.e. they play slow), and Hawkins aside they don't have a forward line that scares me. They set up well behind the ball but the way we have moved the ball so far this year, I think we're capable of scoring against them.

Agree they are gettable.  Need to keep the speed in the game, and respond to their short kicking bs (that drove me nuts when we played them last year).  Dominate the forward half play, have better method going forward and use more speed and we can split them open.  Need to be disciplined as the umps love them and they are a bunch of ducking snipers.  

4 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

[censored], you would have to start scrolling the record books for the first 4-0 start in MFC history.

I'd say somewhere in the 50's or 60's

1994. Which is also our last 5-0 start.

Edit: unless you actually mean our first, which was in 1897.

Edited by titan_uranus

Oh frosty I was sad when you left but watching our backline and how they have started and seeing you do vital errors today I really don't miss you now. 

Obviously stopping Hawkins is so vital next week but confident May can step up. I'm hoping Jezza does not play. 

anyway it was a good game but dumb turnovers in the final quarter wrecked it for hawthorn. 

4 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Agree they are gettable.  Need to keep the speed in the game, and respond to their short kicking bs (that drove me nuts when we played them last year).  Dominate the forward half play, have better method going forward and use more speed and we can split them open.  Need to be disciplined as the umps love them and they are a bunch of ducking snipers.  

Big crop arrived at Port Geelong last night, i hear..


4 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Need to be disciplined as the umps love them and they are a bunch of ducking snipers.  

They really know how to milk and play for free kicks. The bastards obviously train for it

Definitely Scott's influence (along with Selwood). They probably justify it by the 'whatever it takes' mantra

If Geelong employ the same rope a dope tactics against us we’ll win. We have a proper set-up now behind the ball so they won’t be able to counter. We cover them easily in the match-ups around the ground as well.

We will need to be ready for their s**those tactics though. They will duck, dive, pinch, poke and do whatever it takes to knock us off our stride. They really are a very dislikeable team.

10 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

If Geelong employ the same rope a dope tactics against us we’ll win. We have a proper set-up now behind the ball so they won’t be able to counter. We cover them easily in the match-ups around the ground as well.

We will need to be ready for their s**those tactics though. They will duck, dive, pinch, poke and do whatever it takes to knock us off our stride. They really are a very dislikeable team.

Yep. They know exactly what they need to do to win, and they will push it beyond the limits 

(Watch the Guthrie Goal in the first Quarter) the new rule is far from perfect, the concept is great. But Guthrie exploited it to the max. 
They scraped through and got 4 points 

Edited by Sir Why You Little


22 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Higgins out is massive, he’s the kind of player that tends to cut us up.

Higgins is done...he's had very little influence in the first 3 games, just a couple of nice cameo's.

Collecting his pension down at the Cats...at least it's not us.

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No excuses whatsoever next Sunday 

We play hard and fast Footy for 4 Quarters, we win

IF we switched on 4quarters every week we would win every week.  Doing better but still a way to go. 

59 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:
 
7 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

How the hell have Geelong opened at $1.55 and we are are $2.45 for next week. 

 

Don’t complain just get on.

15 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

How the hell have Geelong opened at $1.55 and we are are $2.45 for next week. 

 

 

7 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Don’t complain just get on.

Some already have by the look of it, into $2.15.


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