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"Excuse me, is that Mrs Geelong? I'm sorry but I think my Dees boys broke your children".

 
Just now, BDA said:

Port fans are feral

Don't you just love watching real nuffies at a footy game for a change? It's a beautiful thing.

FMD that wasn’t high on Dangerfield either. 


Watching this Geelong are too old. But Port supporters are absolute boguns !!

deserve the prison bars !

On 8/26/2021 at 6:55 PM, TheWiz said:

Port seem a lot more dangerous with Fantasia in over Georgiades (injured). Our small forwards did well against Geelong.

You legend

 

who will geelong look to pick up at the end of the year to help them get over the fact that they... can't win away from kardinia park in games where quarters go for longer than 20 minutes?


Geriatrics just sooooo slooooowwwww

Maybe recruit Biden, who maybe looking for a job, in the off season to add a bit of pace. 

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BOG for Geelong is by far the men in yellow.

 

16 to 5

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Lol spelt Geelong wrong… too many red wiiiiines

 Now I’m getting worried about playing Port…

MFCSS?

Gee Port look hot 🔥 


It’s way past Geri-long’s collective bedtime. 

Dangerfield definitely doesn’t look right, must be carrying an injury.

I think they needed a rest , and without Toohey and Stewart are really up against it.

I have never seen a player drop the footy more than Blicavs, and he never gets pinged for it.

Port are looking so good because he Cats cannot create a stoppage and get their chip and chip game going. Getting annihilated in the midfield.


1 minute ago, DeeZee said:

Dangerfield definitely doesn’t look right, must be carrying an injury.

I think they needed a rest , and without Toohey and Stewart are really up against it.

Shame

 
2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Port look far too fast for Geelong. Killing them on the counter. 

Port breaking tackles too easily as well.

Port are just not worried at all about approaching cats tacklers. They know they can just sidestep them because every cat has a bootful of treacle.


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