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6 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

No Greene.  No Hogan. Soft himmelberg.  

Finalayson as well

 
11 minutes ago, deegirl said:

My great insight for the evening.
 

there are so many dislikable players in this Geelong side 🤮

 

Hawkins - miraculously clumsy when it suits him (eg. highly tackles, errant elbows)

Dangerfield - smug 

Selwood - jerk

Smith - hated him at Hawthorn

Cameron - looks like Smith

Guthrie - white guy with locks 

Miers - white guy with locks & a stupid first name 

Rohan - I think even Geelong supporters don’t like him

Don't forget their coach.

6 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Epic. I was a tiny bit too young in 96-97 (missed Tools epic show at Festival Hall, Presidents, same place and that epic BDO with Nirvana, SG etc) and missed SG in Melb, but Caught CC at Metro where he played AS and SG and solo stuff (I think I had a media pass and have some photos somewhere ) and Audioslave but nothing compared to SG

 

 

I saw Tool twice in the space of nine months in the very early 2000s. Great shows. 

 

Saw sound garden live at the palace in st Kilda .

Loudest concert I’ve been to.

Brilliant though 


They love blowing a last quarter lead these guys...

Hey... soundgarden fan boys... take it elsewhere - it's dull, and I've come here to [censored] about Geelong...not have a love fest about some mediocre bands that were seminal in your youth 🤣

GWS was more dead than my Pfizer arm. But there’s a tiny heart beat. 

 

More interesting now

Geelongs old legs falling over again..


20 points...

Giants have kicked three in three minutes.

Daisy with the only intelligence on the broadcast to recommend that Taranto moves to the centre for an impact 👏👏👏

Injuries having a ‘mare. 
Not troubling the scoreboard at all. 
 


 
2 minutes ago, Nelo said:

Cats out on their feet. 

They may try to plant some Covid in Perth to force the Prelim to be delayed a week to give them a rest.

FREE to CATS when they were the offenders.

TWO goal turnaround, thanks maggots.

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