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41 minutes ago, Crompton's the man said:

It’s amazing how often one really good team wins one game and next time it’s the other’s turn 

if we win tomorrow it doesn’t auger well for the Grand Final

You think wed play Doggies in the big dance? If we got there i would be more inclined to think it would be Geelong.

A cold crowdless day at the G scares me a bit. Seems we play better with a crowd, even a hostile one. I think well win but it might be pretty close.

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1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Umpire no 22.... 5 goal advantage to Dishlickers  before the first bounce

#freekickdishlickers

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Umpire no 22.... 5 goal advantage to Dishlickers  before the first bounce

Yes, the game outcome is very likely, PF, to be determined by the umpires, their tendencies for 'entertaining footy' and catchups (particularly if the Dees are ahead or look like going further ahead), the selectively unobserved Doggies bending of the rules such as throws, chops, hitting key Melbourne players from behind - preferably in the head and neck - knee drops, arm chops at all costs and an assortment of further incursions as these opportunities may occur.

Overcoming the 5-goal advantage across a game from the umpires, the Dees still should still prevail although the margin will be small and hard-fought. 

Holding one's breath for this game; several things are just bound to amplify annoyance and disbelief.

Carna Dees!

 
On 7/22/2021 at 6:41 PM, Demon17 said:

Dees are 1.84 on sportsbet. Dogs 2.00.

I'm not a gambler so how on earth can this be explained? 

Agree with you D17. I'm thinking Deez $1.12, Barkers $3:80. We beat them decisively five minutes ago and they completely shayt themselves when we bought the heat at the 18 minute mark of the third term. Deez easily waltzing away with it. (Plus Matthew Lloyd needs a new premiership favourite to announce every Monday.)

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3 hours ago, picket fence said:

Umpire no 22.... 5 goal advantage to Dishlickers  before the first bounce

Tell me he’s not umpiring our game and your just pulling my leg? I don’t think I can handle another umpire ravaged game.


1 hour ago, CYB said:

Tell me he’s not umpiring our game and your just pulling my leg? I don’t think I can handle another umpire ravaged game.

Umpires # 1, 26 & 22

On 7/22/2021 at 6:41 PM, Demon17 said:

Dees are 1.84 on sportsbet. Dogs 2.00.

I'm not a gambler so how on earth can this be explained? 

I guess we whipped them last time.

I predict white knuckles....vows broken....a trip to the bottle o at half time, a nervous dog, concerned neighbours and a happy camper after a roller coaster ride.

Nothing new.

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