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Who was 36 for giants? How can someone at afl kick a ball like that 

 
4 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

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 🤣

Wash your mouth out

A) some girls

b) I’m old and over 40

 

 

Not sure if that Guthrie kick was 15m.

4 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

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 🤣

You can still do that.

Nothing is more dull than this game though. And anyone says it’s been ok this quarter for 3 quarters it’s been as limp as a charity wristband 


Just go at every opportunity next week vs the cats and there's no way they can stop it for the whole game. They look absolutely powerless now that the giants have thrown caution to the wind.

 

Some great acting by both sides, worthy of BAFTA nominations 

Good support for GWS. Hope that means we get good support next week. Not much love for Geelong. Who can blame them. 


2 minutes ago, CYB said:

Bloody umpires… 

They have sewn it up now   The cheque is in the mail

Well I hope the boys are full on ready and switched on next week. Geelong will not forget what happened 2 weeks ago. No way in hell we can let them get out to a 44 point lead again and I guarantee Stanley will follow max everywhere this time. 

Tuohy will also be there next week as well as Duncan that weren't there last time. They have more experience and I hope our younger boys who started a bit shaky last week are good to go. Geelong will not want to lose to us again. 

I swear to god can someone just hit Hawkins? I hate him with every fiber of my being. 

12 minutes ago, special robert said:

Don't forget their coach.

Cannot believe I forgot the jerk-in-chief 


Hell hath no fury like a fan of a band, who hears that someone else has no interest in that band. 

 

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Well I hope the boys are full on ready and switched on next week. Geelong will not forget what happened 2 weeks ago. No way in hell we can let them get out to a 44 point lead again and I guarantee Stanley will follow max everywhere this time. 

Tuohy will also be there next week as well as Duncan that weren't there last time. They have more experience and I hope our younger boys who started a bit shaky last week are good to go. Geelong will not want to lose to us again. 

We played right into their hands in the 1st half. I think we were afraid of them TBH. 

That fear must surely be totally gone by now. Speaking as someone who has feared the cats for 15 years, I don't anymore.

Can't imagine what life is like for Miers on being introduced to people. My original given name is Ryan and that's hard enough. 

Hi, I'm Ryan. 

Hi Brian.

No, Ry-an.

Hi Warren

Like Brian, but without the 'b'

Hi Graeme.

Stuff it - just split the difference then. I'm Gryan. 

Cryin' about what? 

The quality of this football match.

Oh, I thought you were going to say your hairdresser. 

 

 

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