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Fresh off his brother Max's 5 goal haul in the Saints win,  Ben King takes the mark and kicks the opening goal against the Blues.  Could be a big night for the Kings.

 
1 hour ago, Engorged Onion said:

 

Their gameplan has been torn to shreds... and they're quite a limited team...as evidenced by losing to us last year...

Re: the saints

Well that's an awkward reminder....

Anyways...just goes to justify my thoughts, that in actuality, you're never as bad or as good as you think you are.

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8 minutes ago, Kent said:

Mate you should have taken the $4.70

I should have yes. 
they were 33 points in front 

I went out. 
why do we always play Meth Coke over there...??

 
6 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Meth Coke losing to the Aints

That would be a HUGE upset. 
i can’t see it, but wait and see....

WC are not great away. Saints were overdue 

King is a freak. Still 20

Just now, DubDee said:

WC are not great away. Saints were overdue 

King is a freak. Still 20

Yep, they really can’t be f$&@ed playing away from Perth can they

 


1 hour ago, Engorged Onion said:

@Rusty Nails, dont you get it mate ? - ambiguity is great for the game. It's great for debate, it frustrates people endlessly.

Silence = apathy = death.

It might be my death if it costs us a win EO

 

It is going to be comical if GWS roll the Pies at the MCG.  The knives will be out for Buckley.

GWS off to a strong start.   Toby Greene continuing on where he left off against Melbourne last week.

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1 hour ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Max King is what we hoped Weid would be

I do get that he’s had setbacks but I’ve lost a fair bit of faith in Sam. How much is it mental for him?

 I’m old enough to remember when Corey McKernan had the marking yips. He would run so far under the ball that it was comical. Confidence was shot.

1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

I do get that he’s had setbacks but I’ve lost a fair bit of faith in Sam. How much is it mental for him?

 I’m old enough to remember when Corey McKernan had the marking yips. He would run so far under the ball that it was comical. Confidence was shot.

Corey McKernan - didn't he finish his career only 4 years ago Alan? My god, where does time go.


2 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Corey McKernan - didn't he finish his career only 4 years ago Alan? My god, where does time go.

I’m thinking North’s McKernan from maybe 15 -20 years ago EO

7 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

 

It is going to be comical if GWS roll the Pies at the MCG.  The knives will be out for Buckley.

GWS off to a strong start.   Toby Greene continuing on where he left off against Melbourne last week.

Mummy back always makes them walk a little taller also

I’m sure it’s not the popular opinion but Toby Greene is probably my fav non-dees player. Has been for a while. He’s an absolute jet and footy needs characters. 

Just now, Stinger said:

I’m sure it’s not the popular opinion but Toby Greene is probably my fav non-dees player. Has been for a while. He’s an absolute jet and footy needs characters. 

He's a fantastic player. Would love to see him in the red and blue.

8 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

I’m thinking North’s McKernan from maybe 15 -20 years ago EO

Ya, I know... I was commenting on how quick the passage of time goes... him playing feels like yesterday (just like Guy Rigoni)

 I'm early 40's - Corey deserved a brownlow.

 


3 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Ya, I know... I was commenting on how quick the passage of time goes... him playing feels like yesterday (just like Guy Rigoni)

 I'm early 40's - Corey deserved a brownlow.

 

I was a little slow there EO. And he did deserve a Brownlow.

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Who?

the mummy horror movies GIF by absurdnoise

Am I the only one who is surprised why GC v Carlton is on free to air while Collingwood v GWS is on Fox. 


Just now, trout said:

Am I the only one who is surprised why GC v Carlton is on free to air while Collingwood v GWS is on Fox. 

Same. Crazy. 

Just now, Return to Glory said:

Same. Crazy. 

AFL being punitive to Collingwood - re Beams/Edward  TPP...

 
11 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Rightio...

Probably a poor example of a mummy SW


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