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5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It was better than that, they just stood there and watched it happen…

Thank you, SWYL. I'm so looking forward to next Saturday afternoon...

 

No more comparisons Oliver vs Cripps please

Clarry does not get the recognition he deserves and is always instrumental in any of our comebacks 

Cripps on the other hand was unsighted today when the heat was on

I wonder what injury the AFL love child has this week 

 

Hawthorn has 70,000+ members and drew 15,000 to a game against West Coast (a bigger interstate side than most).

We've been insulted since the dawn of time for having supporters who aren't invested, don't know the players, etc. It grates me to no end that Hawthorn escapes those insults. Their membership figure is inflated, they have a smaller core of supporters than we do but the amount of people who signed up after the threepeat was off the charts.

3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Hawthorn has 70,000+ members and drew 15,000 to a game against West Coast (a bigger interstate side than most).

We've been insulted since the dawn of time for having supporters who aren't invested, don't know the players, etc. It grates me to no end that Hawthorn escapes those insults. Their membership figure is inflated, they have a smaller core of supporters than we do but the amount of people who signed up after the threepeat was off the charts.

Just glad we didn't have to play in that graveyard fixture.

Mothers Day. Travelling like a busted a#@e. Interstate opposition.

Welcome to the world we inhabited for so long. Only thing missing will be the predictable Caro piece banging on about our attendances.

 

I just saw the Ned McHenry crunch.

To be honest I have no sympathy for the guy. I recall last year that at every opportunity behind play he was trying to snipe Gawn and was legit punching him when Gawn wasn't even watching or 60m away from play.

Little thug got what he deserved.


20 minutes ago, Demonland said:

He's been carrying an injury all year. I would exploit whatever it is if I was the Dees.

Has the club confirmed anything? Teague has always batted away the suggestion of him carrying an injury when I’ve heard him.

It seems for a long time that Cripps’ poor performances have been attributed to a phantom injury that seemingly no one wants to acknowledge. The consistently elite player he was a couple of years ago is becoming a distant memory.

At this point I think he and Carlton should be parting ways. He was a passenger out there after halftime which is toxic for those around him. Let him go west, grab the pick while he still has value and use it on a top shelf mid that will be running around with Walsh and co in five years time.

41 minutes ago, Demonland said:

He's been carrying an injury all year. I would exploit whatever it is if I was the Dees.

Yeap, confirmed he has early onset arthritis in his neck from carry that tin pot, two bit, money laundering club since he was drafted. 

Massive job for May next week. 
Also I really hope that when we play the dogs May can give that absolute [censored] Josh Bruce a bath. For too long that man and his stupid hair has Kent Kingsley-ed our arses. 

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I just saw the Ned McHenry crunch.

To be honest I have no sympathy for the guy. I recall last year that at every opportunity behind play he was trying to snipe Gawn and was legit punching him when Gawn wasn't even watching or 60m away from play.

Little thug got what he deserved.

4 weeks in my books based on Nibblers precedent. Lycett is gone!

By the way, who was it that ran the length of the field to hit Max 50 metres off the ball last time we played PtA at the G?

Wasn't that the same dude - no 29 for PtA, Scott L.

If not, who was that gutless coward? 

anb got 3, which was upgraded to 4 when we appealed

that was in a 17 game season

based on that precedent, lycett should by looking at 5 that gets upgraded to 6 when they inevitably appeal


13 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

Hawthorn has 70,000+ members and drew 15,000 to a game against West Coast (a bigger interstate side than most).

We've been insulted since the dawn of time for having supporters who aren't invested, don't know the players, etc. It grates me to no end that Hawthorn escapes those insults. Their membership figure is inflated, they have a smaller core of supporters than we do but the amount of people who signed up after the threepeat was off the charts.

What needs to be taken into account was that it was Mother's Day. Being a 'family club' it seems they supported their club by taking Mum to that most family-oriented form of entertainment - the Pokies.

On 5/7/2021 at 10:40 PM, Rusty Nails said:

Haven't seen you on in a while Azz or have i missed a few posts?

Haven't been around as much as I used to, but been a bit more lately

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