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I might be the only person on here that doesn't mind the Dockers retro guernsey, if only for addition of the green. And that's from a Rangers supporter! They should really think about adding a bit of green to their current home and away guernseys. Their white away one is particularly bland and soulless. 

 

If GWS can beat Port Adelaide, it's highly unlikely we will miss top 4 if we win one of our remaining games. Let's face it, we will beat Adelaide at the MCG - they've thrown the towel in! Port would be 6 points behind us with 3 games to go, including an away game against the Bulldogs. Even if Sydney wins its last 3, we'd still finish 4th.

In saying that, let's go Giants and Mr Hogan!

 

Is it true essendon used up there rotations leaving 3 key players on the bench in the dying minutes then tried to cheat and get there sub on but got shut down by the afl person on bench? 

 
2 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I might be the only person on here that doesn't mind the Dockers retro guernsey, if only for addition of the green. And that's from a Rangers supporter! They should really think about adding a bit of green to their current home and away guernseys. Their white away one is particularly bland and soulless. 

The old Dockers away guernsey that they wore today was their best ever! They should bring it back, at least for away games!


8 minutes ago, layzie said:

Wow Himmelburg robbed of that shot at goal. 

Was watching without sound , What happened?

11 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Is it true essendon used up there rotations leaving 3 key players on the bench in the dying minutes then tried to cheat and get there sub on but got shut down by the afl person on bench? 

The first part is true,  was unbelievable really! 

2nd part not true as sub player is not part of the 75 rotations according to commentators. I think he made it on the ground with less than 2 mins to go! 

I feel dirty defending them though! 

24 minutes ago, layzie said:

Come on Dubs just do it

Are you watching Gaelic football? If not who are you cheering for?

 
4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Are you watching Gaelic football? If not who are you cheering for?

Dubs = W in GWS. 

18 minutes ago, loges said:

Was watching without sound , What happened?

Nah he wasn't robbed I was just being  biased. Took longer than his 30 seconds and Wines tackled him.


4 minutes ago, Jaded said:

GWS disappointing as always. 

But Cameron never seems under media pressure! So much for independent press. 

Just now, monoccular said:

But Cameron never seems under media pressure! So much for independent press. 

It’s because nobody cares about GWS. If they were a club in a football city like Melbourne SA or WA there’s no chance he would still be coaching.

So in summary 

lions lost Tick

bombers lost MASSIVE tick coz they’re cheating [censored]

demons finally got some % and have form back

Eagles got stuffed by a cellar dweller 

Tigers lost 

 

considering where we were at 2pm yesterday that is a FANTASTIC weekend

57 minutes ago, DubDee said:

So in summary 

lions lost Tick

bombers lost MASSIVE tick coz they’re cheating [censored]

demons finally got some % and have form back

Eagles got stuffed by a cellar dweller 

Tigers lost 

 

considering where we were at 2pm yesterday that is a FANTASTIC weekend

To temper that, the Dogs, Geelong, Port and Sydney all won (as did Carlton, who are now just a win out of the top 8, and they have a better percentage than Fremantle too).


5 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

To temper that, the Dogs, Geelong, Port and Sydney all won (as did Carlton, who are now just a win out of the top 8, and they have a better percentage than Fremantle too).

An unexpected consequence of the changing fixture is we now get to see how all these teams go next round before we play, and know exactly what’s at stake. 

1 hour ago, Jaded said:

It’s because nobody cares about GWS. If they were a club in a football city like Melbourne SA or WA there’s no chance he would still be coaching.

They talk about him like he has credits in the bank like Longmire or Chris Scott. Think if he misses finals there should be questions.

4 minutes ago, Allus Monk said:

An unexpected consequence of the changing fixture is we now get to see how all these teams go next round before we play, and know exactly what’s at stake. 

And we’re the only match in prime time not against the Olympics. 

1 hour ago, titan_uranus said:

To temper that, the Dogs, Geelong, Port and Sydney all won (as did Carlton, who are now just a win out of the top 8, and they have a better percentage than Fremantle too).

Well some teams do have to win


1 hour ago, layzie said:

They talk about him like he has credits in the bank like Longmire or Chris Scott. Think if he misses finals there should be questions.

Cameron should be sacked based on performance. But they’d need a coach to want to take the job

Hands up who tipped any of

Carlton, Collingwood, Hawthorn or Freo? I know Richmond have I injuries but they still had the talent to beat Freo, the other 3 I never would of tipped. 
 

Who wins this week Hawks v Pies?

6 hours ago, DubDee said:

Cameron should be sacked based on performance. But they’d need a coach to want to take the job

They could resurrect Sheedy ?????

 
12 hours ago, BDA said:

Freo's guernsey is an eyesore

Reminds me of Dog Vomit

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