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Just back from the supermarket. Saw a Dees fan wearing the guernsey with pride as heโ€™s doing the weekly shop. Great to see.

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1 hour ago, Better days ahead said:

Didnโ€™t see the game but Iโ€™m happy Brisbane beat Adelaide in the womens final. The Crows got home finals because of a soft draw and got lucky playing us in the prelim when they did as we were exhausted from backing up against some strong teams for a few weeks straight. Brisbane had to play a few road games at the end of the H&A season due to the covid outbreak up there so they didn't have it easy. Well done to them.

We beat both finalists so the future is bright, just need to find a KPF to help translate our possession and I50's into goals.

That means zero we were not in the GF because we were not good enough to win the prelim. Simple really.ย 

 
24 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Just back from the supermarket. Saw a Dees fan wearing the guernsey with pride as heโ€™s doing the weekly shop. Great to see.

I hope it was not in Collingwood or Richmond he may not make it home in one piece.

1 minute ago, old dee said:

That means zero we were not in the GF because we were not good enough to win the prelim. Simple really.ย 

We would have beat the Crows at Casey in a prelim. We belted just a few weeks ago there. They got lucky with their draw. Simple really.


Rankine, Lukosius, Noah Anderson... early days but i just dont see it in any of them.ย 

A shame for the Suns as they could have taken Luke Jackson instead of Anderson.ย  I know people will point to their stats and Andersons ball winning ability but I say see you in a few years.

1 minute ago, Better days ahead said:

We would have beat the Crows at Casey in a prelim. We belted just a few weeks ago there. They got lucky with their draw. Simple really.

I understand what you are saying but we still did not beat crows in the prelim. Why? Not good enough when it really mattered.

1 minute ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Rankine, Lukosius, Noah Anderson... early days but i just dont see it in any of them.ย 

A shame for the Suns as they could have taken Luke Jackson instead of Anderson.ย  I know people will point to their stats and Andersons ball winning ability but I say see you in a few years.

Lukosius is literally Jack Watts 2.0, sublimely skilled but weak as [censored]. Was recruited as a forward but very quickly moved to half back/wing.

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Just now, adonski said:

Lukosius is literally Jack Watts 2.0, sublimely skilled but weak as [censored]. Was recruited as a forward but very quickly moved to half back/wing.

Yes I was going to compare him to Watts, you nailed it.ย ย  Rankine is lazy but thinks hes prime Jason Akermanis.

In their defense though it would be hard being drafted to that club especially with little support for the younger players.ย  I guess thats why they bough in Ellis, Greenwood and the like but you have to wonder if they will ever take the next step.


40 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Just back from the supermarket. Saw a Dees fan wearing the guernsey with pride as heโ€™s doing the weekly shop. Great to see.

Did you give him a little "Go Dees" to show him hes not alone and you are one of his kind. I like to do that, makes me feel like i am a Freemason.

10 minutes ago, old dee said:

I understand what you are saying but we still did not beat crows in the prelim. Why? Not good enough when it really mattered.

On the day we weren't good enough. Still glad the Crows didn't win today. They had home advantage and couldn't seal the deal.ย 

1 minute ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Did you give him a little "Go Dees" to show him hes not alone and you are one of his kind. I like to do that, makes me feel like i am a Freemason.

I did. We acknowledged each other and then both continued on with our shopping.

Hopefully there's reason for a few more Dees guernseys to start to emerge. I've been wearing the scarf to work this week and have had a few acknowledgments.

4 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Did you give him a little "Go Dees" to show him hes not alone and you are one of his kind. I like to do that, makes me feel like i am a Freemason.

I would've sidled up andย given him a sly little "PositiveLingers" out of the corner of my mouth. You're not a real Melbourne supporter if you don't know what PositiveLingers means.

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

I would've sidled up andย given him a sly little "PositiveLingers" out of the corner of my mouth. You're not a real Melbourne supporter if you don't know what PositiveLingers means.

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Never head that phrase before, better lift my game


This match isn't over...

Suns have kicked seven of the last eight.

Just turned on the TV ย - saw Sydney and some artificial teamย in black. Wondered who the hell it was before realising that some moron in AFL HQ must think orange clashes with white and red.ย 
Certainly for those who believe in the concept of โ€œplaying for the jumperโ€ could explain why GW$ย seems so meaningless and lacking in purpose. ย 

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Tobby Greene is a sensational footballer. Great mark and goal. Grand stand finish here

Wow...great ticker shown by the Giants right there. Havenโ€™t said that too often ,ย well played.

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Swans first loss...ย  only 2 unbeaten teams now.ย  ;)

Everyone had the Giants finished after round three, two great wins in a row and they are backย  Footy is a funny game.


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