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We can do this!!!!

GO DEEEEES!!!!


It’s a not 10 metre rule tonight. 
 

For Geelong at least. 

This is the sort of game I support bringing in Vanders with the sole purpose of breaking heads. These Geelong scumbags need a good bloody smashing. 

Is there a more hateable team than Geelong? Hawkins, Scott, Dalhaus, Rohan, Selwood, Dangerfield, grian miers’ hair,  the umpires , did I mention Scott (worth another one anyway along with that germ Selwood). I’ll bet even their property steward has some annoying tendency. Top to bottom they’re punchable. I’d be surprised if anyone except the fans and player’s parents like them. Santa probably even skips their homes and I wouldn’t blame him.

 

 

Edited by Superunknown

Carry a gun. Harmes dude you are killing me with kicks like that last one. Hoping cats tire - game could open up.


Love the way Trac just stays on his feet....just never goes to ground.

a proper tussle

Only teams I've seen playing finals intensity footy this weekend

2 minutes ago, Satan said:

The narrow pockets

Was just thinking how much this ground effects the game. Shouldn’t be allowed along with the SCG. 

Just now, Superunknown said:

Is there a more hateable team than Geelong? Hawkins, Scott, Dahlhaus, Rohan, Selwood, Dangerfield, grian miners’ hair,  the umpires , did I mention Scott (worth another one anyway along with that germ Selwood). I’ll bet even their property steward has some annoying tendency. Top to bottom they’re punchable. I’d be surprised if anyone except the fans and player’s parents like them.

 

Possibly Richmond.

2 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

That was a good quarter minus sparrow

Are you watching the same game as me???

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3 minutes ago, Satan said:

The kick by kossie

Looks like his body has caught up with his brain tonight.

We seem content to let geelong chip the ball around in their d50

5 minutes ago, layzie said:

Gee you can hear every cough!

And the train going through South Geelong station!

 

Have to win by about 6 goals tonight to claim the highest percentage of the season. Meaningless, but would be nice...


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