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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Max kicking the winner has to be a sign.

It is! And for me, it’s a sign that I need to shut up on game day thread, because my team will put me to shame. They made me look stupid, and I deserved to be made to look stupid as much as much as Max Gawn deserved to kick that goal, and the umpire who gave that out of bounds not officiate in any finals. 

Wow wow wow FMD that was amazing. Love the Dees. This is the year. I can't believe how I went from despair to jubilation in the space of an hour.

Dr Mclelland - you are ours!

 

Trac being interviewed on Ch 7. In tears.

I am now a believer.

That is all.

 
1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

FCS Perty put your foot down mate and make sure that first final is here!!

Gonna be tough when cases near 100 tomorrow

Thats the first time ive seen Max spend more time looking at the goals when kicking instead of the ball.

Captains goal to save the season.

That has to be one of the best wins at kardinia or anywhere.

We are the real deal.


My WhatsApp group all went to bed at half time. Sat downstairs on my own and thought ‘here we go again’. Burst into tears when the siren went. No one to celebrate with but I cried happy tears. So proud ❤️💙

What an incredible win, the boys look absolutely pumped. So many games this we've faced adversity and come out on top, let's go the whole [censored] way!


Is Goodwin the right guy? Hell yeah.

Just now, jane02 said:

My WhatsApp group all went to bed at half time. Sat downstairs on my own and thought ‘here we go again’. Burst into tears when the siren went. No one to celebrate with but I cried happy tears. So proud ❤️💙

Same. My dogs nervous.

Roped the dopes.

Great momentum and belief to take into the finals.

Top of the ladder, woo hoo.

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Has any team come from 44 points down at Geelong and win? Not for many years if at all.

But I had hope late in the third quarter.

2 minutes ago, Lloyd said:

I've been watching this team for a long time and until now had only experienced a win that good in my dreams

Captains goals don't come much bigger than that.

 

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