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Looking forward to a weekend full of great games or no football at all this weekend depending on tonight’s result.  

 

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essendrug

hawks

carlscum ( please please please )

lions

gws

dogs

filth

wet coke

Time now for some serious thinking

Top 4 looking strong for us

Cats to win and Lions to lose would be a good outcome.

A loss by both would be better.

A lions win with a Cats loss might not be great in the longer term

Just cannot undertand how Bombers v Crows rates a Friday night.

Last roll of the dice perhaps for the Bombers but it's not that enthralling for the neutral supporter.

 
9 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Just cannot undertand how Bombers v Crows rates a Friday night.

I can kind of understand Essendon being on Friday night as they'll be entertaining and free flowing on a dry Marvel deck, but playing a dog ordinary Adelaide?? Really?

Carlton V Geelong probably could've been a better option given neither side is coming off a 5 day break...if nothing else but to give us Demon fans someone to barrack for.

We know the reasons as to why Dogs V Sydney isn't on Friday night.

16 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Time now for some serious thinking

Top 4 looking strong for us

Cats to win and Lions to lose would be a good outcome.

A loss by both would be better.

A lions win with a Cats loss might not be great in the longer term

Clearly Brisbane losing is the desired result for every remaining week. Would rather avoid them at the GABBA in week 1.


Carlton is some sort of form and no Selwood or Cameron for the cats. Duncan and Dalhaus also out  

dare I dreams of a blues win??

Hoping for a Swans upset. 

These two plodder sides on my TV on Friday night is extremely upsetting. 

I don’t mind the look of the Crow’s Frampton. Reckon up forward he could Show Us The Way

Boom boom

will see myself out...then come back


FMD how did this contest between 12th and 15th get a run ahead of our game or Dogs v Swans or  Richmond v Collingwood or a replay of Love Actually?

 

 This game is both pointless and goalless.  

I am very close to poking my own eyeballs out - this Crows v Bombers is atrocious. Half-back to half-back practice match.


11 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

I don’t mind the look of the Crow’s Frampton. Reckon up forward he could Show Us The Way

Just wait until he Comes Alive.

Just now, demonstone said:

Quality comment, that.

I would 100% watch Love Actually 100 times and it would be 189% more entertaining than this game. 

Adelaide dressed like traffic cones just adding to the visual sensation. 

 

Well it can’t get much worse than this for a Friday night game. Shocking game so far, Essendon in front and the Crows jumper is seriously hard to stomach. 

15 minutes ago, demonstone said:

Just wait until he Comes Alive.

Better! But if you think I’m not going to go to his playlist you’re sadly mistaken

Edited by Return to Glory


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