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Just as deliberate as the one paid against us. Not paid. 

 
Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Yep. Cost Cutting 

Last year proved they could do it

They do it everywhere around the world, a lot of Premier League commentary is done in the same building as VAR. 


Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

How good is Pickett’s defensive pressure!

Just love watching it 

Should've goaled there

 
1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Just as deliberate as the one paid against us. Not paid. 

Even worse, May was being shoved as he kicked it. 

God that is a terrible kick from ANB, kick high to a 1-1 contest at least. At least give us a chance for a mark or free.


I have never disliked a player as much as I dislike Greene. 

Sorry but Jetta going to cost us in big games

Clarry should look at how Greene reacted to the poor kick then. He was angry, no smiles at all. 


1 minute ago, Deesprate said:

Sorry but Jetta going to cost us in big games

He's a yard off it pace wise 

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

No need to chip backwards with the man on the mark rule, we should be hitting targets after every kick as there is nothing to impede the kicker.

Need targets to present. Workrate.

We should run over the top of them given they are down to one and a half fit men on the bench. 

Old Melbourne would win this by 6 - 12 points a ruthless side would be looking for percentage 


It's alway just such a mess when we play, even when we win.

GWS down to one on the bench. Put the pedal now Demons and smash them. 

2 hours ago, picket fence said:

Hey Uncle I am down at Chez Picket Fence coastal retreat at Inverloch and was just thinking exactly the same thing, a cleansing " Little Giant" Barossa Shiraz 2018 will go down well with the Fillet Mignon im about to consume pre game??

You’re all class picket!

I reckon we’ll be drunkenly singing the song about the same time

Make sure you’re in tune!

 

Against Freo were were 17pts up at 3 quarter time, against the Saints we were 15pts up. Neither game we put them to the sword, have to do it today. 

Happy with this. Yes it's not pretty all the time, but GWS are having a crack and making it difficult

Hopefully we kick away by a few more goals. Dees by 30


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