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Season 2021....it just keeps on giving


Between the botched salary cap, disastrous trade period,  Eddie standing down, Grundy contract,   their 1-6 start where Buckley has lost the players and the players dont even care about the jumper, losing to Gold Coast at the G'...

The Pies are officially a basket-case.

Sit back people and have a beer and a great big LOL at the filth. I am loving this.

Jesse with 4 over in Adelaide. Nice return.

 

10 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Between the botched salary cap, disastrous trade period,  Eddie standing down, Grundy contract,   their 1-6 start where Buckley has lost the players and the players dont even care about the jumper, losing to Gold Coast at the G'...

The Pies are officially a basket-case.

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3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

GWS could give us an assist in the next 4 weeks by knocking off a few of our competitors. 

Play Essendon, Richmond, West Coast & Brisbane. 

And if they do, they become one of our competitors.

16 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I don’t think I’ve ever heard the Gold Coast song sung live. Interesting. 

Good on them for the win but that song is appalling 

Love it that the Collywobbles lost to the Suns even though I picked Magpies happy they lost. Bring on QB


22 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Between the botched salary cap, disastrous trade period,  Eddie standing down, Grundy contract,   their 1-6 start where Buckley has lost the players and the players dont even care about the jumper, losing to Gold Coast at the G'...

The Pies are officially a basket-case.

Don’t forget that they traded out their first round pick for a mars bar and some loose change

 

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